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ArchiveMan 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…
Companies reporting increased sales
Imported, escaped in the 1930s
The Sir Francis Drake High School wants to mke mountain biking America’s favorite extracurricular activity.
Cause of starvation explained
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
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.
Sweetgrass Director Nick Wagoneer discusses his new film, Valhalla…
Tourists survive with minor injuries
Presidents allegedly hid doping and solicited bribes
Up to 45 percent contained
Pushed husband off cliff
Caught in poor weather
Bike broke down in the mountains
Can you hear us now, wolves? How 'bout now? "Non-consumptive" uses of wolves are increasingly popular in the Upper Midwest, but they could turn into too much of a good thing.
Team has yet to release data
Mining cleanup gone bad
Missing in the Santa Fe National Forest
Feared being eaten alive
Known for its dangerous bite
Details regarding his ex-wife and UCI presidents
Skis for the fist time since injury
Gain extra 6 years of life
Illegal farm in upstate New York
This 16-year-old champ talks about what it's like to put your life on the line
Surf icon Dave Kalama is still riding 60-foot waves and winning Stand-UP-paddleboarding races two years shy of his 50th birthday. What’s his secret? Stephanie Pearson enlists at the waterman’s legendary North Shore camp, where he serves up nonnegotiable commandments for lifelong fitness—and lots and lots of crunches.
Weather looks doubtful
Chris Foster, a 48-year-old teacher from Southern California, just completed Part 1 of a solo motorcycle journey around the world. We caught up with him to find out why he wanted to do it again.
Longer than the Grand Canyon
Learn how to start a one-match fire with this quick guide
Don't touch that wild water until you've used at least one of these methods
A guide to getting the right people interested in your plan
Slow loris, giraffe contributing
A few tips from Dr. Luanne Freer, founder of the Everest Base Camp Medical Clinic.
300 Firefighters Join Yosemite Lines
If you ever find yourself submerged in icy waters, follow these tips
Heavy rains flooding cave entrance
Fort Collins, Colo., has the best
Camping on Lake Winnibigoshish
In order to determine how 400-foot, 2,000-year-old Redwoods are fairing in our changing climate, this Berkeley researcher puts on his climbing harness.
It's rare to be thrown from a plane crash and survive. But for those who do, the stories are unforgettable.
Car abandoned in the wilderness
Boasts cheap venue space and top flight security
Hampered by rain and lack of chairlifts
Strongest presence in the festival's history
Based on sunspots and astrology
Funds for Desert Conservation Center running out
Giant sequoias and drinking water at risk
The 12-year-old climber died after a July fall
Was set to collaborate with "Frontline"
Short $600 million for fighting fires
Photographer Chris Burkard chartered a Soviet military chopper and four-wheel-drive carrier truck, gathered six of his toughest friends, and set off on a two-week exploration of the remote, wild 780-mile-long Russian peninsula. Guess what he brought back?
By the time 51-year-old Sacramento dentist Craig Stapleton jumped out of a plane on the afternoon of March 10 he had racked up more than 7,000 jumps, competed in 14 national skydiving competitions, and won one world championship. It took just one simple miscommunication to put him face to face with a grisly death.
As fires sweep through Portugal
Proving highly effective
Biggest reality show in cable history
Life-support system malfunctioned
Hundreds evacuated from camps
The Deschutes River fly-fishing guide called Stealhead Joe was an angling master with a long list of devoted clients. But as Ian Frazier, who fished with Joe last fall, learned, off the water, Joe’s life was a tangle of troubles that ultimately overwhelmed him.
Level three nuclear event
Give your boots some extra stability for especially icy weather - all it takes is a quick trip to the hardware store.
Was in Italy with Steph Davis
But only 2 blood transfusion tests given
Sick of gun laws, democrats
Starting this week, Sampson, a rescued Labrador with Conservation Canines, will sniff out a very rare and endangered salamander in New Mexico's Jemez Mountains.