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Lured down with promise of blanket
The life of a Sherpa is relatively lucrative in Nepal, but no service industry in the world so frequently kills and maims its workers for the benefit of paying clients. As Grayson Schaffer reports, the dead are often forgotten, and their families left with nothing but ghosts.
Sank in 17th century
Fifth sighting since April
Climate scientists Jason Box and McKenzie Skiles are packing up their ice core drills and heading to Greenland on a crowd-funded expedition.
Believed to be 1,200 years old
Jumped on the creature and went for a ride
Will generate enough energy to power Denver
Lifts 187.2 pounds, humiliates everyone
What made this former legislative aide ditch Capitol Hill for the life of a wandering fly fisherman? The fish, of course.
379 homes destroyed, two dead
Drought and climate change have turned western forests into firebombs that go off every summer. Even with new technology, the essential weapon in the fight against flame are the Hotshots, an elite group of wilderness first responders who head straight for the heat.
Using freezing air to cool servers
Harmful to birds, say UK experts
In new study from Yeshiva University
Will swim 100 miles with no shark cage
Studied the effects of the ash borer beetle
Stuck in crevasse field
Every summer, 50 elite athletes endure a torture test of cold and wet at a tiny island off the south coast of Ireland, where they train to swim the English Channel. The only rules: No wetsuits. Or whining. Matt Bondurant goes deep.
Austrian nets sixth win of 2013
When Polly Green set out to work her way back to kayaking's World Championships, she had no idea that she'd end up documenting the rise of the sport's next generation
Foreign minister headed to Addis Ababa
Shot by the SERPENT project
Burn through 2.8 percent of the forest
Driver escapes unharmed, condition of moose unknown
Was familiar with the river
Would dwarf the Panama Canal
Advised beach-goers to go to rival beach
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife agency is making its long-awaited move to lift federal protections for the gray wolf while focusing more resources on Mexican wolf recovery. But the fate of the species remains unclear.
Responsibility will move to states
Car had tumbled down a cliff
Adam Gemili loses by .1 seconds
The champion South Carolina kayaker can’t train full-time. But that hasn’t stopped her from holding her own in some of the world’s biggest water.
I read about the cardboard bike launching on Kickstarter, but is it true a bike’s been made out of washing machine parts? What’s the weirdest thing a bike’s been made out of?
Led to a 70% drop on stray feces
After a tabloid linked one of the best female ski racers on the planet to a notorious doping proponent, we decided to take a closer look at the possibilities of doping in the sport. What we found might surprise you.
Will Grand Rapids, Michigan, soon become the Boulder, Colorado, of the Midwest? Two paddlers are on the path to making it happen.
Uses accelerometer to measure pet activity
2.6 mile-wide twister killed 19
The history of tornadoes in the U.S. by the numbers—and 4 tips on how to survive one
When welder Paul Gaylord went to help his sick cat outside of his Prineville, Oregon, home, he never thought the effort would leave him fighting for his life against the Middle Ages’ most notorious disease: the “Black Death.”
The high-flying slopestyle star shares where his tricks come from and how he gets ready to face the competition
Study finds benefit from daily application
Coloradoan rider Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski is going for his fifth straight cross-country title at this year’s GoPro Mountain Games. So why is he eyeing a move to a new discipline?
Helicopters to fight fires at night
Build a better fire all on your own. Here's how to choose and split firewood without losing any digits.
Five-time STIHL Timbersports World Champion Arden Cogar Jr. explains how to swing an axe like a pro
Thinks wrestling will be included in 2020 Games
Fires break out all over the west
Was following a twister in Oklahoma
Features more than 20 performing felines
An incredibly beautiful time-lapse of a forest fire burning out of control in northern New Mexico. May 31, 2013.
Ex-Microsoft exec leading the charge
Instead of 150 minutes of effort
Competitive paddler and environmental scientist Kristen Podolak works at the confluence of water and fire as The Nature Conservancy's conservation planner
Glacial melt and earthquakes increase risk