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ArchiveKnown for London Olympics drop
Larry Ellison’s bid to convert America’s Cup sailing into a high-risk action sport was labeled a disaster before the first race. But it still might work.
Welcome to Deerlandia, where we kill deer and they kill us. Too bad it's not a spoof.
Does the National Park Service need to offer WiFi, cell service and RV hookups to survive?
Climate change may be responsible
Newlyweds take home gold and silver
In an exclusive interview, a Sherpa involved in the incident speaks out on the now infamous scuffle with Western climbers
In development for 30 years
Whether it’s fly-fishing all summer, or chasing powder all winter, Park City is at the top of our Best Towns list.
Will be torn down in two weeks
Park City Utah has world renouned summer water ramps. Joe Discoe explains what it’s like to train in the summer.
In this exclusive documentary, friends, family, and the lone survivor of the Granite Mountain Hotshots speak out.
Will release animals or transfer to refuges
Animals are dying at a rate 7 times higher than usual
Officials fear it may draw people to island
Fled during war, lived 40 years in forest
Photographer captures pictures from plane
Has a hint of coffee smell
Escaped its pen at the Dakota State Fair
At age 14, Zak Noyle took his first photo at a Hawaiian shore break. By 25, he was a senior staff photographer at Surfer. We checked in with him several accolades and awards later, on his 27th birthday.
These sports aren't necessarily deadly, but they certainly instill an imminent sense of death—which is what makes them so thrilling and why we can't look away.
Friendliest city also named
On July 1, 2012, Davey du Plessis set off on a roughly 4,000-mile source-to-sea expedition down the Amazon. Two months and a third of the way in, he was attacked and left in the jungle to die. This is his story, as told to Joe Spring.
Will be dropped from plane at 14,500 feet
Protects against diabetes and heart disease
Made of fat and wet wipes
Where can I swim, and is it going to kill me?
Dams removed from Western rivers get the lion share of attention, but nearly 100 dams have been removed from waterways in Northeast since 1991.
Was working as instructor in Oregon
Doubts the performance of most athletes
Saved by carrier backpack
Will tow 2,000 pounds of bricks
A week outside resets your body's biological clock
Man who visited every country sums up his journey
Will be clearing weeds for our forefathers
Nepali team will monitor climbing, permits
UNC professor and CU student play concert
Will cease to sanction mountain bike events through the body
Have caused at least one death
The big surprise about the return of great whites to the birthplace of Jaws? No one’s freaking out.
More animals have been spotted in recent months
One of the worst massacres in mountaineering history happened this summer in Pakistan. Will it happen again?
Attempting to bridge the gap
Tourists forced off the beaches
Rep claims animal was playing
Dominates last day of competition
Alejo Muniz wins $100,000 in a wave-less finale, and eight spectators are arrested in a riot.
Four riders appeared on the list of 1998 positives
Returns home a hero
In California, Oregon, and Washington
Woman dies of heat exhaustion
Will soon swallow site of 'The Phantom Menace'
French Senate releases full list
In talks to revive the women's event
Humpback was looking for sardines
Names released by Le Monde