Published
The aerialist, who was killed during a BASE-jumping incident on May 16, was not one to skirt the potentially deadly consequences of his chosen lifestyle. On the contrary, he contemplated them often.
Highlights “significant and unavoidable” impacts
Four men took nearly ten days
Won Arena Pro 100-meter butterfly
Over impact to marine ecosystem
Three bodies found near wreckage
Ponders entering 2015-2016 season
All you need to tackle unbolted routes.
Tested positive at December Pipe Masters
Voluntarily turned himself in to USADA
Risk expulsion from world organization
Man faces “public mischief” charge
Daylong search fails to find missing soldiers
Lawmakers reviewing bill
Epicenter between Kathmandu and Everest
From the League of American Bicyclists
Helicopter missing after latest earthquake
Underwent $400,000, two-year restoration
No one attacked or injured
Oregon native becomes sixth ever
Shigeru Ban to deploy emergency shelters
Ethos will relocate to Pennsylvania
Seeks compensation for global warming
Olympic gold medalist cites need for rest
Chinese team has good chance of winning
No specific plans for proceeds
Ex-coach revealed as positive, infected at least three
Led by peer-to-peer rental company GearCommons
Hailed for her “passion and fearless spirit”
One of the world’s most dangerous hikes
For death of bar owner in February 2014
Shaves nearly six minutes off old record
Hopes integration will boost recruitment
‘Floating Piers’ will allow visitors to walk on water
Interactive map shows most-ridden tracks
Fourth person to do so in past eight months
Waives rule against deals with alcohol makers
Trees are dying, snowpack is gone
Likely spells end to climbing season
Derek Bouchard-Hall replaces Steve Johnson
Will match music with runner’s pace
Made the trip in 857 days
Court finds Michigan man liable for $9,300
Beats Steck’s mark by 10 minutes
Surfers say Brazil break is too polluted
State not responsible for damaged property
Prevent Boston Marathon-style bombing
Showcasing structures around the world that brilliantly integrate design, function, and an embrace of natural surroundings, the pages are lined with design impossibilities made real.
Purse stolen while champ celebrated
Three-inch toy led to arrest
Our anonymous survey results are in. These are the genuine horrors and joys of leading strangers into the wild.
Users can share adventure plans
In advance of Pope’s talks on environment
NPS pressing for crackdown on coal plants
Not necessarily less severe than quake
A photographer with 6 Summits Challenge, an international team of climbers lead by Nick Cienski, whom Outside senior editor Grayson Schaffer spoke with yesterday, captured these images during the rescue efforts.
Drought imperils crucial Southwestern water source
Built by UC San Diego and surfing company
No greater risk of eruption
First time in more than 40 years
Team scrutinized for doping violations
Anti-doping agency chief turned down 2013 meeting
Brand for health-conscious travelers
To four years for alleged doping
Spain takes first, Philippines last
Chance to qualify for Trail 100 MTB
Citing defect after rider is paralyzed
The book showcases some of the best photography and personalities in the adventure world. Here’s a quick preview of what to expect from the new coffee table favorite.
Human-style relief extended to animals
39-year-old took 20 hours
Weaving together recreation areas
First to ski all Colorado fourteeners in a year