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Daniel Duane

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San Francisco, CA, United States

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  • Men's Journal

Past articles by Daniel:

Killing Cyclists Is As American As Mass Shootings

Like every avid cyclist, I started noticing articles about riders maimed or killed by people driving cars and trucks → Read More

Why Surfers and Climbers Break Social-Distancing Rules

Flouting the law is in our blood, but for the time being, caution equals caring → Read More

HBO's New Surf Doc Is Postmodern by Accident

'Momentum Generation' is a gorgeously shot feel-good documentary, filled with spectacular surfing footage on waves big and small all over the world. → Read More

"Cocaine and Surfing" Is the Funniest Surfing Book Ever

Cocaine + Surfing is about a self-loathing surf journalist getting the seemingly-brilliant idea to write a book about cocaine and surfing, hitting the road for research in corners of the surf industry, discovering that it’s actually a stupid idea, and wondering how his once-promising life came to such a sad pass. → Read More

The Only 8 Moves You Need to Be Fit

Basic exercises that mimic the way we move in real life, build functional strength, and prevent injury. → Read More

The Only 8 Moves You Need to Be Fit

Basic exercises that mimic the way we move in real life, build functional strength, and prevent injury. → Read More

Yosemite Climbing Pioneer Jim Bridwell Dies

Wearing wild paisley shirts and bell-bottomed pants, smoking cigarettes and posing with a kind of rebellious insouciance, Bridwell and his partners created an utterly new image of the rock climber as anti-establishment biker-hippy-hardass, while sending routes ten times harder and more terrifying than anything done before. → Read More

The Encyclopedia of Surfing Is in Peril

In an age of scattershot attention spans, Matt Warshaw’s pet project remains a calming oasis. But if he can't raise $30,000 soon, it will disappear. → Read More

The Greatest Mountain Shop in America

You don’t have to covet 80-meter climbing ropes or be a gram­obsessed through-hiker to understand what makes Eastside Sports in Bishop, California, the greatest mountain shop in America. → Read More

How to Make a DIY Hot Pot

It’s elemental: A fine cut of meat dipped in boiling broth. The result is a unique restaurant experience you can create at home. → Read More

Handing Over the Sharp End

When Daniel Duane was a kid, his father taught him how to climb in Yosemite. Two decades later, when his teenage daughter wanted a valley education of her own, he realized that the old beta no longer applied. → Read More

Become a Veggie Genius With This Game-Changing Succotash Recipe

Chef Sean Brock’s secrets on making the most of your late-summer green-market haul. → Read More

5 Gym Hacks That Actually Work

The difference between being in good shape and great shape depends on how you use the new discoveries in fitness science. This is your guide. → Read More

How to Grill Octopus

Grilling your own octopus only seems daunting. Here's how to get perfectly charred tentacles at home. → Read More

Rethinking Breakfast: 5 Healthy New Recipes

With a busy day ahead, a bowl of Cheerios just won't cut it. Here's how to get your body the fuel it needs — without sacrificing taste. → Read More

Sous Vide Is the Best Way to Cook a Steak, Period

Sous vide cooking — a gentle poach in a warm bath — promises perfection, every time. Does it really work? → Read More

Sous Vide Is the Best Way to Cook a Steak, Period

Sous vide cooking — a gentle poach in a warm bath — promises perfection, every time. Does it really work? → Read More

Why Real Strength Begins With the Core

One of the most overused terms in fitness — "the core" — also happens to be the key to getting into great shape. → Read More

The Muscles That Actually Make Up Your Core

It ain't just abs. The core makes up nearly half the body and includes all muscles that attach to the pelvis and spine. Here's the whole core. → Read More

How an 11-Year-Old's Brain Injury Rattled a Football Family

For Mike Callaghan and his son Brogan, football was everything. But when the 11-year-old QB was sidelined by a head injury, Callaghan faced an agonizing, all too common choice. → Read More