You know what they say: measure your life not in the number of times you clicked on a headline but by the number of minutes you spent reading the article. (Just us?) That's exactly聽how we plan to look back on 2016. Presenting the stories you spent the most time with this year鈥攆rom a Sherpa you should know to high-altitude mysteries to an investigation聽that will聽make you sweat the next time you board a chairlift.聽
国产吃瓜黑料 Stories
1. What Happened to Eastern Airlines Flight 980?

鈥淥n New Year's Day in 1985, Eastern Air Lines Flight 980 was carrying 29 passengers and a hell of a lot of contraband when it crashed into the side of a 21,112-foot mountain in Bolivia. For decades,聽conspiracy theories abounded as the wreckage remained inaccessible, the bodies unrecovered, the black box missing. Then two friends from Boston organized an expedition that would blow the case wide open.鈥
2. What Killed the Bear Lady?

鈥淔or 28 years, Kay Grayson lived side-by-side with wild black bears in North Carolina's swampy coastal forests, hand-feeding them, defending them against poachers, and letting them in her home. When she went missing last year, the only thing the investigators could find were her clean-picked bones. And that's just the start of the mystery.鈥
3. The Most Successful Female Everest Climber of All Time Is a Housekeeper in Hartford, Connecticut

鈥淟hakpa Sherpa awoke before dawn on a cold Connecticut morning in January 2015 and shuffled into the kitchen of her two-bedroom apartment in West Hartford. She brewed up a small pot of coffee rather than the milk tea she grew up on in Balakharka, a village in the Makalu region of the Nepalese Himalayas.
鈥 鈥I鈥檓 very sad inside, but I never show people sad,鈥櫬爏he said. 鈥業鈥檓 all the time happy.鈥櫬營 asked whether she was sure she wanted her story told. She was.鈥
4. Special Report: The Keyhole Seven

鈥淲hen a group of canyoneering beginners were swept away in a flash flood last September, it was the worst disaster in Zion's 97-year history. And it illustrates a growing question: How far should national parks go to keep their visitors safe?鈥
5. What's Happening in Standing Rock?

鈥淭wo of our country's biggest issues, racism and climate change, collided on a North Dakota reservation. In September, Mark Sundeen聽loaded up his station wagon with water and supplies and drove down for a look at a historic demonstration that could shape the national dialogue going forward.鈥
Culture Stories
1. The Real-Life Superhero Who Beats the Cops to Bike Thieves

鈥淏ike Batman was just an average-seeming guy in Seattle who liked to ride his bicycles. He had no inkling to become a vigilante who would face off against criminals while armed with little more than a smartphone, some spare time, and a pair of brass balls. But sometimes in life, the cape finds you.鈥
2. How Jogging in Burundi Became an Act of War聽

鈥淔or a decade, the African nation of Burundi was home to a unique phenomenon: group jogs involving thousands of people who hit the streets to sing, socialize, and sometimes protest the nation鈥檚 authoritarian president, Pierre Nkurunziza. In March 2014, he banned the activity. As conflicts threaten to boil over鈥攁nd the body count continues to rise鈥runners have become both weapons and victims.鈥
3. How Sally Jewell Is Opening Wild Lands to Underprivileged Kids

鈥淭he Secretary of the Interior isn鈥檛 as interested in recounting her childhood adventures as she is in trying to ensure that all American kids have the same opportunity to get outdoors that she had. Her initiative seeks to help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds experience the wilderness.鈥
4. The Privileges, Punishments, and Odd Training Methods of a Star Cold-War Athlete

鈥淐zech running phenomenon Emil Z谩topek was unstoppable on the track. 国产吃瓜黑料 of the arena, living in a Soviet satellite state, was where things got complicated.鈥
5.聽The Unofficial Oral History of 鈥楬ot Dog鈥 The Movie鈥

鈥淚t has a paint-by-numbers plot, loads of sexism and gratuitous nudity, and a screenplay full of tired racial stereotypes. It鈥檚 also the highest-grossing ski movie of all time. Frederick Reimers and Sam Moulton uncover the true story behind every skier鈥檚 favorite cult classic.鈥
Gear Stories
1. Traeger vs. Big Green Egg: Which Is Better for Grilling Meat?

鈥淲e threw a slice of venison on the two fanciest grills around to find out which cooks best.鈥
2. The Husband-and-Wife Team Behind the Internet鈥檚 Most Infuriating Outdoor Retailer聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to believe a Colorado gear shop could outrage so many customers in the age of crowdsourced review sites and marketplaces like Amazon. But 123Mountain, owned and operated by European couple Olivier and Anna Sofia Goumas, has been fending off lawsuits for years. Has their luck finally run out?鈥
3. How to Live Out of Your Car

鈥淧rofessional vehicle dwellers share their tips for making the most out of life on the road.鈥
4. Is Your Local Chairlift a Death Trap?

鈥淎t 8:30 a.m. EST, Timothy Yates hopped on the Thunderstruck lift for a course inspection. It鈥檚 an old three-seater that was installed in 1985 by Borvig, a New York鈥揵ased company that went out of business eight years later. That day, as Yates approached Tower 12, he gazed in disbelief as the crossarm tipped away from him in slow motion. The haul rope slipped free from the wheels, and his chair plummeted toward the ground 30 feet below.鈥
5. Chasing the Dream: How to Live the Ultimate #Vanlife

鈥淔or a certain breed of adventurous souls, the key to happiness is a road machine that forever stokes their desire to chase fun. Looking at these seven dream rigs, it's hard not to want to play along.鈥
Fitness Stories
1. The Silencing of a Low-Carb Rebel

鈥淪outh African physician Tim Noakes, one of the world鈥檚 greatest sports scientists, has been preaching an ultra-low-carb, high-fat diet as the key to fitness and health. His ideas have made him a bestselling guru, but now his critics are pushing back鈥攁nd as Bill Gifford reports, they鈥檙e putting his theories on trial.鈥
2. How Your Sex Affects Your Diet

鈥 鈥楢lmost every woman I talk to is eating a certain way鈥攚hether they鈥檙e doing Paleo or intermittent fasting鈥攂ecause their male coach or husband or boyfriend told them to do it,鈥櫬爏ays Stacy T. Sims, an exercise physiologist at Stanford. But she adds: 鈥楢nd while it鈥檚 probably working for her husband, for her, it鈥檚 a disaster.鈥 鈥
3. Sweating the Small Stuff Will Make You a Faster Runner

鈥淎lone, these tiny details won't boost performance much. But their sum could mean the difference between a good race and a PR.鈥
4. The Latest on Low-Carb, High-Fat Diets

鈥淚n December, racewalker Evan Dunfee notched a huge personal best at a 50-kilometer race in Australia, smashing the Canadian record and punching his ticket to the Rio Olympics this summer. Just a few weeks earlier, he鈥檇 completed a three-week block of intense training on a diet of 75 to 80 percent fat, fueled by pre-workout boiled eggs and nutballs鈥斺榥uts, cocoa, and I鈥檓 not sure what else to hold them together,鈥櫬爃e recalls, 鈥榖ut they were alright鈥欌攁nd mid-workout cheese and birthday cake.鈥
5. Question Everything You Know About Fitness

鈥淲hether you鈥檙e an elite athlete or a restless desk jockey, there are better ways to achieve your goals. Just ask 4-Hour guru Tim Ferriss, who started quizzing the world鈥檚 greatest performers on their routines as a side project鈥攁nd ended up with a whole new approach to training.鈥
Travel Stories
1. So You Want to Be a Dream Town?

鈥淗ow does a city turn itself from a backwater to one of 国产吃瓜黑料's Best Towns? Libby, Montana, is trying to figure it out.鈥
2. The 16 Best Places to Live in the U.S.

鈥淲e talked to climbers, Olympic mountain bikers, musicians, and award-winning chefs about what exactly makes their hometowns so special and fun.鈥
3. Visiting Alaska鈥檚 Fortress of the Bears

鈥淎laska is home to some of the largest brown bears on the planet, and southeast Alaska鈥檚 Inside Passage includes several remote islands that have more giant bears per square mile than anywhere else in the world. We flew out to explore this wild marvel鈥攈ere's how you can do the same. 鈥
4. 351 Amazing Places That Aren't National Parks

鈥淵es, we鈥檙e crazy about our 59 national parks. But the Park 颅Service manages 351 other worthy properties, so follow our road map, pack a beach towel, and ditch the masses.鈥
5. A Hidden Irish Paradise of Vertigo-Inducing Fun

鈥淏y European standards, Ireland鈥檚 County Donegal, tucked into the country鈥檚 far northwest corner, may as well be Mars. But for adventure travelers, it鈥檚 a hidden frontier packed with wind-bitten landscapes to mountain-bike, rowdy coastline to surf, and 500-foot sea stacks to climb. That is, if you鈥檙e brave enough.鈥