Adventurers of the Year
They scaled killer cliffs in the Himalayas, hauled sleds across Antarctica, and took on the planet's deadliest rapids in tiny plastic boats. Meet the men and women remapping exploration's outer edge.
Profiles of the men and women changing the face of adventure, from a new super-alpinist to the next great teen sailor
• Super-Alpinist David Lama
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Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray
• Why Noah Went to the Woods
• Giving Everest the Bird
The best outdoor products for approaching your next adventure, from the grippiest new shoes to four boats that glide on water
• 6 Sticky Approach Shoes
• 4 New Sea Kayaks
• A Motorcycle We Covet
• The
21 Best Bikes of 2012
All the inspiration you need to check that next destination off your life list, from National Park excursions to a family quest in Brazil
• 12 National Park
Adventures
• Backcountry Skiing Iceland
• Living Abroad in Brazil
• Bike-Friendly Trails
Essential backcountry first-aid advice and a jaw-dropping adventure tale from the world's tallest mountain
• Best Medicine
• First, Do a Little Less Harm
• Surviving Everest
• Giving Everest the Bird
• Watch the trailer for the new movie by Greg MacGillivray, To the Arctic 3D
• View stunning photos of the world's most remote locations in Greg MacGillivray's Exposure Special
• Parting Shot: The last page in our magazine every month
In celebration of our 35th anniversary, Outside magazine is seeking proposals for its first annual Adventure Grant, a $10,000 endowment to help fund a smart, creative, and (perhaps) slightly foolhardy proposal. Examples of the kinds of audacious missions we're looking for—taken from Outside stories—include sailing a homemade raft down the Hudson River, walking a perfectly straight line across Canada's Prince Edward Island, and paddling a canoe from Portland, Oregon, to Portland, Maine. Fill out the submission form here by May 15.
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