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ArchiveRush Sturges, Tyler Bradt, and co. star in this new movie about pushing the limits of whitewater kayaking.
Karl Stanley pushes the limits in his homemade submarine.
From filmmaker Michael Brown, Soldiers to the Summit tells the story of 11 wounded veterans who attempt to summit two Himalayan peaks in Nepal as a form of post-war recovery. Students from Outside Adventure Film School accompanied them, along with Brian Mockenhaupt, who wrote…
Skier Chris Davenport stars in the trailer to the new documentary from Granite Films.
The creator of the Slopestyle course breaks down how it was built. By Steve and Brody Zaccardi, Outside Adventure Film School…
A fast-paced introduction to the team.
Advice on how to shoot close-ups of different body parts.
As boats and bodies collide, ribs and egos are bruised.
Mark Synnott, James Pearson, and Alex Honnold join Jimmy Chin and Camp 4 Collective to climb the towers in Chad’s Ennedi desert. Read Synnott’s account of the trip in Outside‘s April issue.
Sea kayaker Paul Kuthe sets out to ride the biggest tidal rapid in North America. theseasontv.com…
A new film to inspire and captivate all who love the sport of flyfishing.
Alaskan fishermen fight the biggest wilderness battle since ANWR.
A preview for Teton Gravity Research's 2006 ski and snowboard film…
Alec Puccio returns to Teva to defend her Bouldering World Cup title. By Austin Haugh, Outside Adventure Film School…
Team members get sick, endure bad weather, and sweat through nightmares.
Kayaking's first family travels the country competing in whitewater events.
Amateur climber Angus Bohannon enters the citizen competition.
Alpinist Colin Haley faces the routes that scare him most.
Mountain biker Scott Petett finds zen theseasontv.com.
Follow four athletes in different extreme sports on this adventure series. For more go to theseasontv.com…
Preview Teton Gravity Research's 2006 surf film Shack Therapy…
The surfer-singer sits down to talk about his new touring plan with Outside senior executive editor Michael Roberts. Video courtesy of Outside TV…
Chris Collins's triple back flip on skis in TGR's '06 ski/snowboard film, Anomaly.
Fifty of the world's top skiers and snowbaorders talk about the event to come in Wanaka, New Zealand.
Athletes risk serious injury for love of their sport. By Dylan Welter, Outside Adventure Film School…
Walker fights his final battle on the summit.
Eric Jackson gives a tour of the family's RV.
Interviews with Alex Johnson, Chris Sharma, and Bohannon about climbing.
Krissy finds friendship on trails all over the U.S.
Kayaker Paul Kuthe wakes up in the middle of the night to find water rising around his tent. theseasontv.com…
Kelly Slater stars in this new 3D film by Stephen Low about searching for the perfect wave.
Perfect tube rides in Caroline Islands from TGR's 06 surf film Shack Therapy…
Big Mtn Snowboarder of the Year from TGR's 06 ski/snowboard film Anomaly…
Athletes navigate down chutes and around spires of the Mount Aspiring National Park region of the Southern Alps.
Outside sat down with Dos Equis spokesman Jonathan Goldsmith
Mortenson, Krakauer and the Three Cups of Tea controversy
Three surprisingly gratifying genre novels that take you away
The Outside Adventure Film School went to the Teva Mountain Games and spent a week filming climbing, kayaking, and mountain biking. Here are three videos Michael Brown's students came up with. Behind the Scenes…
Climber Matt Maddaloni works on pushing the limits of climbing with a new tool called the anticam. theseasontv.com…
Outside contributor Alan Arnette discusses his plan to climb the seven summits and raise more than $1 millon for Alzheimer's research—all within a year. To listen to the extended interview click here, or subscribe to our…
Go behind the scenes of photographer Nigel Parry’s May 2011 Outside magazine cover shoot with Stephen Colbert…
Courtesy of Rodale His middle name, Makalani, is Hawaiian for “skilled at writing,” so it's no surprise that Cincinnati Bengals' defensive captain Dhani Jones has a book out this month. In The Sportsman, he chronicles the…
Courtesy of Rodale His middle name, Makalani, is Hawaiian for “skilled at writing,” so it's no surprise that Cincinnati Bengals' defensive captain Dhani Jones has a book out this month. In The Sportsman, he chronicles the…
Mountainfilm is at once the most refreshing and exhausting event of the year. For four days 2,000 guests do everything they can to watch all 73 films, listen to the 18 panel discussions, and shake the hand of each of the 29 authors at the book signings. Between events everybody…
Mountaineer Conrad Anker discusses his new DVD The Wildest Dream, discovering George Mallory's body on Everest, and his plans to compete in the 2014 Olympics. To listen to the extended interview click here, or subscribe…
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QAGxy85R380%C2%A0 The final pre-Mountainfilm trailer we're showing is If a Tree Falls, a film from Academy Award nominated director Marshall Curry. The feature documentary tells the story of the rise and fall of the violent anarchist group the Earth Liberation Front. The…
Bidder 70 from Gage & Gage Productions on Vimeo. Tim DeChristopher has been in the news since December 2008, when the former University of Utah economics student bid $1.8 million on 13 parcels of BLM land in Utah at a federal…
Kadoma_teaser from Ben Stookesberry on Vimeo. Telluride, Colorado's Mountainfilm is four days out and counting. To continue our trailer-a-day trend, here's Kadoma, a film from whitewater kayakers and filmmakers Ben Stookesberry and Chris Korbulic. Kadoma tells the story of their…
This year's Mountainfilm, which starts Friday in Telluride, Colorado, features three films about happiness. Here are their trailers. The first, called simply Happy, is an 80-minute feature film from Roko Belic, who directed the Academy-Award nominated Genghis Blues. To shoot Happy, Belic…
A few months ago, I got an email from filmmaker Trip Jennings telling me Spoil, a film he directed and I helped put together, was selected to Telluride, Colorado's Mountainfilm festival, which starts a week from today. This is where I gush. Telluride's surrounded by…
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NdAoLloMY9c American Rivers, the country’s foremost river focused nonprofit, released their annual list of the top ten endangered rivers yesterday. It marks the 26th year American Rivers has released the report, drawing attention to some 360…
One year after the spill, two books examine the causes and effects of BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster.
Journey of Hope 2011, Courtesy of Central Asia Institute Late last Friday, Outside obtained an advance copy of the Central Asia Institute’s annual Journey of Hope newsletter from Anne Beyersdorfer, the independent public relations specialist who has, for the past three weeks, acted as the…
COLD – TRAILER from Anson Fogel on Vimeo. Anson Fogel’s new film Cold is a gripping edit of the footage photographer and mountaineer Cory Richards’s shot during his February ascent of Pakistan's 26,360-foot Gasherbrum II.
Court papers filed today in the U.S. District Court in Missoula, Montana, claim that embattled Central Asia Institute founder and philanthropist Greg Mortenson defrauded both his donors and people who purchased his books, Three Cups of Tea and Stones Into Schools. A copy of the complaint, which was filed by…
The Scene, the latest movie from filmmaker Chuck Fryberger, looks at the varied ways people send by traveling to four of the world's most vibrant climbing communities: the sandstone Mecca of Moab, Utah; the cutting-edge sport crags of Catalonia; the competition scene of Innsbruck,…
So many things happened in the Outside world this April that we understand you not keeping track of everything. Here are the highlights, including some wicked mountain-bike porn, Outside's best covers, a bit on the Greg Mortenson controversy, and a love letter. Number 10:…
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hN2gMP3Q2Z4%C2%A0 Brace yourself for stupidity, but do watch this video of an armor-clad waterskier killing Asian Carp on the Illinois River near Peoria. His weapon is a samurai sword, and his intent is to accomplish what invasive species management teams have been unable to: purge Asian Carp, which now…
This is a big month for wild salmon advocates. On Sunday, May 1 at 8 PM Eastern, PBS will air a Nature special, Salmon: Running the Gauntlet, that offers a terrific broad-strokes history of the collapse of the fish in the once-prolific Columbia…
Last week, attempting to address accusations that he’d fabricated large portions of his bestselling book Three Cups of Tea, author and Central Asia Institute founder Greg Mortenson revised his story about stumbling lost into the Pakistani town of Korphe on his way…
A new memoir from a fire lookout makes a convincing case for quitting your job.
In case you missed it, Fitz Cahall and Bryan Smith put out another great video short about two weeks ago. The film is called The Love Letter, and its message is simple. Every once in a while it's good to…
Best-selling author Greg Mortenson came under fire this weekend when a piece on 60 Minutes called into question the veracity of Mortenson's books Three Cups of Tea and Stones Into Schools, and the financial management of his Bozeman, Montana-based nonprofit, the Central Asia Institute (…
Best-selling author Greg Mortenson came under fire this weekend when a piece on 60 Minutes called into question the veracity of Mortenson’s books Three Cups of Tea and Stones Into Schools, and the financial management of his Bozeman, Montana-based nonprofit, the Central Asia Institute (…
Sometime around World War II, synthetics exploded into our everyday lives. By some estimates, these materials—plasticizers, dyes, pesticides—have increased by a shocking 8,200 percent in the last quarter century. The upshot of that, of course, has been improved agriculture, economic wealth, and an abundance of…
Sometime around World War II, synthetics exploded into our everyday lives. By some estimates, these materials—plasticizers, dyes, pesticides—have increased by a shocking 8,200 percent in the last quarter century. The upshot of that, of course, has been improved agriculture, economic wealth, and an abundance of…
Geoelectric image showing electrical conductivity of magma plume beneath Yellowstone Caldera. Courtesy of the University of Utah. Geophysicists at the University of Utah have…
Geoelectric image showing electrical conductivity of magma plume beneath Yellowstone Caldera. Courtesy of the University of Utah. Geophysicists at the University of Utah have…
A cold day in Yosemite National Park. Courtesy of Fovea Centralis on Flickr Five months into the fiscal year, the federal government's inability to find common ground on the annual budget is…
A cold day in Yosemite National Park. Courtesy of Fovea Centralis on Flickr Five months into the fiscal year, the federal government's inability to find common ground on the annual budget is…
Jeremy Wade, Host of Animal Planet's River Monsters (Courtesy Animal Planet) In the first two seasons of Animal Planet’s River Monsters, host Jeremy Wade has taken viewers around the world as he looks to discover the truth behind some of fishing’s tallest tales. Before…
Jeremy Wade, Host of Animal Planet's River Monsters (Courtesy Animal Planet) In the first two seasons of Animal Planet’s River Monsters, host Jeremy Wade has taken viewers around the world as he looks to discover the truth behind some of fishing’s tallest tales. Before Season…
Photo from backtothewildbook.org Fans of Jon Krakauer's 1993 story Death of an Innocent—and the resulting book and…
Photo from backtothewildbook.org Fans of Jon Krakauer’s 1993 story Death of an Innocent—and the resulting book and…
Courtesy of Flickr A slew of big news stories have hit the wires this morning. Here they are all in one clump, for obvious reasons. A new Mount Everest record is scheduled to be set,…
Courtesy of Flickr A slew of big news stories have hit the wires this morning. Here they are all in one clump, for obvious reasons. A new Mount Everest record is scheduled to be set,…
Just in case you were outside during the entire month of March, here's what you missed on the Outside blog. 10. The World's Strongest 9 Year Old https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ml-rxMwcaf0%C2%A0%C2%A0 9. Spring Break Survival Gear…
Alexandra Horowitz on her bestseller Inside of a Dog, summer tips for your pooch, and why the Far Side gets it right. To listen to the extended interview click here, or subscribe to our iTunes podcasts.—Stayton…