Adventure
ArchiveCam Zink sets mountain bike record
Tracking devices will help curb poaching
So much for urban bike commuters
Red Bull releases new footage
Canadian man has visited more than 190 countries
A new study in mice sheds light on addiction
Shutdown keeps vegetables on the vine
Group was exploring off-limits area
Stormchasers are risking everything to get closer to tornadoes than ever before. Last spring, during the deadly Oklahoma City outbreaks, they got more than they bargained for. Read the full story.
Roadie Tom Vanderbilt was curious about the branch of his sport that resembled equal parts Crossfit and Tough Mudder. So when a cyclocross clinic came to a nearby town, he was among the first to sign up, and one of the last to realize that mastery wouldn't come easy.
Motivated by adventure, science, and awe at the power of nature, stormchasers are risking it all to get closer to tornadoes than ever before. Last spring, during the deadly Oklahoma City outbreaks, they got more than they bargained for.
We hit up the experts for their ski-season predictions. Will it be a blower year?
Advertising life-saving gear
Alleged lack of testing before 2012 Olympics
In 1962 in Haiti, Clairvius Narcisse was certified dead and buried. Days later, he was raised from the grave by a sorcerer and became a will-less zombie slave. In 1980, a Haitian psychiatrist found him. In 1983, a Harvard ethnobotanist discovered the secret of his poisoning. And in 1985, a reporter traveled to Haiti to (literally) unearth the true story.
A new documentary features scientists, policy makers and activists who are all wrangling for a cleaner, clearer lake. Watch the full film here.
Groningen is a model for bike cities worldwide
Hacked e-mail could endanger Bengal tiger
Eats squirrels and algae for food
Meth-like substance in Craze and Detonate
Warming, polluted waters and increasingly acidic ocean chemistry are landing a one-two punch on marine ecosystems and reef colonies. A new database brings dying corals to the surface.
EPA unable to assess due to shutdown
Tired of just bad weather closings
Shutdown may delay Alaska crabbing season
State foots the bill to open its parks
You’re ready. Get your gear there, too.
First to summit route alone.
Appeals court upholds ruling that evidence is “flimsy and speculative”
For years, Bob Shacochis was obsessed with a fish, South America's fighting golden dorado. But when he followed that dream to Argentina's Iberá Marsh, he found that he wasn't the only one with a vision that could pull him under.
Exclusive deal for Florida expires this week.
Russia reports 'hard drugs' on seized vessel
Victor Kovats was an experience wingsuit flier
New blog holds cops responsible
Subject of scathing 2009 documentary
U.S. Program in 'caretaker status'
Joel Tudor's longboard revival is showcased in a new documentary
New documentary profiles 2013 ultramarathon
The first wingsuit water landing without a parachute?
Officials propose alternative to euthanasia
Cameras, police, dogs to line course
State lawmakers pulled a bill that would have require cyclists to register their bike and restrict when and where cycling is allowed.
Budding explorer Sonya Baumstein becomes the first person to SUP across the Bering Strait
New Jersey’s post-Sandy strategy: massive resistance to rising seas
5 stories by our editors about near-death experiences and how they survived.
Geologist Orrin Pilkey predicted exactly what a storm like Sandy would do to the mid-Atlantic coast and New York City. On a tour of destruction after the deluge, he and David Gessner ponder a troubling question: Why are people rebuilding, as if all this isn't going to happen again?
The billions in federal Sandy relief will mainly be used to rebuild what was there before
Les Stroud, the most trusted name in survival, has seen it all—and lived to tell about it. Next time you’re up a creek, you should probably do what he says.
Dozens entered at least three this weekend
Team spends a week underground
Vessel and crew seized in protest
Masik Pass a lavish pet project
Climbers are able to sneak through
How the federal government tried to ruin my 30th birthday (and how I didn’t let them).
Skeptics point to scientific lapses
(And other sudsy beer-marketing tactics)
Flooding along Colorado's Front Range kept cyclists off their bikes for days. Now, they're back on the roads with a new sense of camaraderie.
Honeybees unable to find flowers
Local radio news director is leading caravan into the park
Season has the loosest restrictions in recent years
Rising American star collided with a truck
Ann Bender will once again be tried for the murder of her husband, an American financier who built a lavish mansion in the wilds of Costa Rica. This is what we know.
Volunteers wanted for missing hiker
Crowd of angry permit holders grows
Filmed by French raptor activist Jacques Olivier Travers
Winner receive Epic Pass for life
A San Francisco Bay Area man wants you to get on the water—without getting off your bike