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Grand Canyon permit holders turned away
A San Francisco Bay Area man wants you to get on the water—without getting off your bike
You’re headed out on your first hut trip. Here’s what you need to know.
Will allow astronauts to manufacture tools
Visitors will be forced to leave
Officials have released a detail analysis of the deadly fire that killed 19 elite hotshots. Although much has been previously reported, the document offers a few revelations. Here’s what you need to know.
As will the zoo itself
The Robertson family pens autobiographies.
Obama Plans to Issue Carbon Regulations
Replaces disgraced Pat McQuaid
Is another megaflood imminent in the Boulder, Colorado, area? One thing's for sure—they're gonna need a bigger sewer system.
On September 28, 37-year-old Jeb Corliss will attempt what he says is his most challenging jump yet. He will drop out of a helicopter and pilot his wingsuit through a crack in a roughly 900-foot-long, 870-foot high rock. We called him up to find out more, and discovered he's using a revolutionary new technology to train.
Planning for a half-marathon, she won the full
Sentenced to community service
Mich Kemeter breaks his own record
Hopes to prove he's clean
America's Cup to be decided in final race
The ocean health and access advocacy group has picked a battle with a wealthy California landowner and the outcome could set an important precedent around recreational beach access.
Won eight straight races in Amazing comeback
After 150 days and 3,750 miles at sea
Hawaii farmer offering reward
Thom Weisel and Mark Gorski implicated
May lose their waterfront space
The course for last weekend's Red Earth Mountain Bike Race in Ishpeming, Michigan, cruised past the ghosts of mining's past—but was underwritten by mining's present.
Vail, Taos, and other resorts report dusting
“Having them at our practice is fun for us, but they also seem to help to relax the patients,” says Amy, who owns Advantage Physical Therapy with her husband. “And the dogs get to enjoy our lifestyle. We take them mountain biking, running along the river, and skiing in the…
“At this point, I’ve been with Atlas in an out-of-control raft, with people being sucked out of the boat, high-siding on rocks,” says Wilkes, the owner of Mountain Waters Rafting. “And when you look around for where you should be, Atlas is there.”…
In epidode 1 of Dynafit's education series, we learn about the art of skinning.
Pro Skier, Greg Hill, talks about what it’s like to throw lifts and heli’s to the wind and use his two legs to earn his turns.
Ultra Runner Dakota Jones speaks about his love of running. Recently he has been doing more traditional climbing, and he is pushing the limits to combine these two sports.
Legalization brings unforeseen consequences
Chris Del Moro talks about what it’s like surfing in California and opportunities that arise to create art for a good cause.
Acapulco battered by hurricanes
Study on microgravity
Pro Surfer Zach Wormhoudt speaks about a tretcherous day surfing one of the most dangerous breaks in the world – Mavericks.
Believe it: it’s not all easy, but some things do get better with age
Danger can be a thrill, but facing death is way overrated
The secret to aging well? Work hard, fish harder.
Jordan Hanssen and three friends were more than three-quarters of the way through a 3,700-nautical-mile row across the Atlantic Ocean when two rogue waves flipped their boat and left them fighting for their lives.
There’s nothing like an attack by flesh-eating bacteria to get your midlife priorities straight
Peter Metcalf, CEO of Black Diamond, on climbing, keeping your composure, and the nature of pain
You can learn a lot just by walking out your door
One thing you shouldn’t leave behind with your foolhardy youth: the great American dirtbag road trip. Mark Jenkins explains how to do it right.
On staying fit and preparing for the next step
On the morning of June 30, all 20 members of Prescott, Arizona's Granite Mountain Hotshots headed into the mountains to protect the small town of Yarnell from an advancing blaze. Later that day, every man but one was dead. Through interviews with family, colleagues, and the lone survivor, a former hotshot pieces together their final hours—and the fatal choices that will haunt firefighting forever.
Lowest unemployment in the U.S.
Spent the night inches from its face
Second death in two days
“I’ve been raising border collies since I was born, and Buckle is shaping up to be one of the best of them,” says Wotkyns, a guide for Over the Hill Outfitters. “When I guide trips up in the San Juans, he comes along and runs 50 miles for every 15…
The pint-size climber taking bouldering by storm
Man touches down in Newfoundland
Dozens of people stranded
Coming soon to Outside: An exclusive report on the tragic blaze that decimated one of America’s most elite wildland firefighting teams…
On the morning of June 30, all 20 members of Prescott, Arizona’s Granite Mountain Hotshots headed into the mountains to protect the small town of Yarnell from an advancing blaze. Later that day, every man but one was dead. Lone survivor Brendan “Donut” McDonough. For the full story, read…
Cause of starvation explained
The Sir Francis Drake High School wants to mke mountain biking America’s favorite extracurricular activity.
A new breed of jocks are taking over at Marin County’s Sir Francis Drake High School—endurance geeks who think spandex is cool, love getting dirty, and want to make mountain biking America’s favorite extracurricular activity.
Recent endurance milestones in open-water swimming and trail running suggest that women may one day be faster than men
Enough drinking water to last 70 years
Companies reporting increased sales
Imported, escaped in the 1930s
Sweetgrass Director Nick Wagoneer discusses his new film, Valhalla…
A years-long battle has so far kept Oregon's Timberline Ski Resort from building a mountain bike park. We take a snapshot of the bigger picture.
Tourists survive with minor injuries