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Another fantastic installment from Outdoor Research’s Tiny House Tour. In ski areas around the world, there are stories that live in the parking lot: vans, RV’s, buses, and campers host ski bums, families, keeners, and winter road warriors. Winter culture grows the parking lot scene. Pre-powder prep, après celebrations,…
First-ever images captured by guide in Himalayas
Voice-sensing abilities similar to humans
To Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Big barrels, autumn light, and a surf board. Summer can’t come soon enough. A film by Ander Mendiguren…
Every couple of months, 68-year-old Ed Zevely rides into the Colorado high country to camp for weeks at a time—and he does it completely alone. Through thunderstorms, open meadows and treacherous passes, he finds his own patch of serenity. Far from the modern world, it’s a place where the only…
A rare ice bridge between Isle Royale National Park and the mainland offers a lifeline to the island's dwindling wolf pack.
Or are depressed people more likely to own cats?
Will stimulate local commerce, fight smog
Okay, so he's been roped into a "media performance" or two, but fact is, Alex Honnold continues to bag some of the boldest climbs on earth.
Long before the Jamaican bobsled team rose to fame, Puerto Rico’s George Tucker was the first athlete from the Caribbean to compete in the Winter Games.
Fifth consecutive year in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Watch James Heim attack huge mountains after setting up camp in the British Columbia backcountry. Even professional skiers get scared when looking down a giant mountain spine—luckily excitement wins out. The latest sneak peak from Red Bull Media House and MSP Film’s Days of My Youth.
Search the web for Dean Reinke and you’ll soon be scrolling through a rap sheet of consumer complaints about how he and his for-profit road-race company, USRA Half Marathon, do business. Is he a fraud who has stayed one step ahead of the law, or an upstanding man who’s been slimed by his enemies?
Reflective spray can prevent car wrecks
Movie tells Louis Zamperini's incredible survival story
Tapping satellites, birders, sensors, and park rangers, eco-crusaders are turning massive data sets into powerful tools to help the planet.
Alternate proposal: Eat the fish to extinction
Five years after Lewis and Clark completed their famous mission, another more audacious expedition sets out for the Pacific. In this exclusive excerpt from the new book 'Astoria,' the legendary Overland Party attempts to establish America's first commercial colony on the wild and unclaimed Northwest coast—provided, of course, they survive the journey.
The Annual pilgrimage up to BC proved to be successful even under high pressure and sketchy avalanche conditions. This January, the Bomb Snow team heli’d into the Boulder Hut just west of Cranbrook, BC in the Purcell Mountains to enjoy a full week of fantastic skiing, lodging and camaraderie.
Wrecking-ball chunk causes massive repair bill
A consortium of wildlife advocates, NGOs, and investigative journalists have developed a website through which witnesses can report poaching and illegal logging—without risking their own lives.
Not a bad view. Red Bull’s Chuck Berry has marked a milestone becoming the first person to fly over the stunning scenery of a bubblegum-pink lake in Western Australia.
Country writes provisions into constitution
Champion Red Bull hang glider Jon Durand recently swooped in to set two new world records in just one day in dramatic ‘boomerang-style’ across the Great Australian Bight. ‘Project Boomerang’ was one of the most impressive out-and-return flights in history.
After Costas, Lauer step down
Even the best ones out there have practice safety. eremy Jones and his fellow athletes travel to Snowbird Resort to refine their mountaineering and rescue skills at the International Pro Riders’ Workshop presented by Teton Gravity Research and ICEdot. Started by TGR and former lead guide, Jim Conway, IPRW has…
Men are off the hook during ice storm
A unique look at aerobatics. Not to mention some of the craziest flying we’ve ever seen. From Martin Šonka.
Did Russians sabotage Canadian lugers?
From Epokhe “An external world of unearthly women, waves and industrial backdrops.” The most beautifully bizarre surf film we’ve seen in a while. …
Rossignol Presents The Big Picture – The first of Parker White and Chris Logan’s web series of 2014. Check out what Parker, Chris and friends were up to this past January.
In this educational video from Teton Gravity Research, Colter Hinchliffe and Tim Durtschi instruct us in a variety of ski carrying techniques native to the Austrian Alps. While North Americans will be familiar with the classic over-the-shoulder carry technique known as The Local, they’ll be less familiar with Austrian techniques…
The team behind Google Street View is going off-road, and they're turning to you for help
Jumped from Peak 2 Peak Gondola in Whistler, B.C.
Want to protect winter sports for future generations
Workouts improves pain tolerance
Satellites help researchers count populations
After building his own truck-bed camper from scratch in Carpinteria, California, Trevor Gordon embarked on a mission to find surf and adventure in the heart of Cascadia’s Bigfoot Country. A series by Jeremy Koreski, Erin Feinblatt, and Ian Durkin.
Daghan Celayir teamed up with the Red Bull F1 racing team to pull off a pretty wild stunt on top of one of the most famous hotels in the world—Burj Al Arab in Dubai.
And it's not even ugly sweater season
A short film on the new wave of freeriders. The team from Jetpilot, filmmaker Allan Hardy and a handful of Australia’s best up and coming riders scour the east coast of Australia in an effort to capture the camaraderie and essence that is free riding.
Might have to file this one under the “snowboarding lives” argument. Adraon Buck footage from Sweetgrass Productions.
A handful of primate researchers believe Sasquatch is real, and they take their search for the creature very—very—seriously.
Dies from ingesting a coat and bag
Loses by five-hundredths of a second in quarterfinals
Favorite finishes fourth in halfpipe, no medal
These guys are doing some next level bodyboarding. Sapinus Prone Productions’ Episode 14 Slow Mow. …
Maybe not, but along with aspirin, it might help
Olympic Charter considers tribute propaganda
Parachute failed to open properly
Crowds of children watch
Plus: Mancuso wins bronze and Miller falters
Become first to trek 1,800 miles across Antarctica
In one of the boldest Himalayan climbs in history, Mountain Hardwear athlete Ueli Steck completed the first solo ascent of Annapurna's South Face in a record 28 hours.
Sponsored by Antigravity BASE of Mesa, Arizona and Apex BASE of southern California, the Arizona BASE Boogie draws jumpers from all over the country. The event’s host, Matt Frolich, has performed over 1000 BASE jumps over the course of the last several years.