Adventure
ArchiveEmbraced dynamite and snow making
Pinned a rider against a trash bin
In 2003, Dan Bigley lost his sight when a grizzly mauled him on Alaska's Russian River. Ten years later, he's back outside, working to give his children the outdoor life that he almost lost.
Says he was 'unjustly enriched' by sponsorship
The climate activist was released yesterday after being incarcerated for 21 months
Had prompted oil spill concerns
Brisk walking still a grey area
Plans to plant them worldwide
Found submerged in water obstacle
Climate change driving industry up
Boston Marathon wheelchair winner victorius
Dutch researcher crusades against pants
New equation calculates speed from footprints
Made first ascents of Castleton Tower, Naked Edge
Claimed as artifacts in Turkey
We may never know how 21-year-old rafter Kaitlin Kenney died on the Colorado River, but we will never forget why she went
Fell overboard on surfing trip
While a federal agency works to remove the grizzly bear from the endangered species list, opening the population to hunting, conservationists worry
Horns valued at $650,000
British cyclist won't return for the Commonwealth Games
Activist will hold big event on Earth Day
Des Plaines river expected to crest on Friday
Washington snowpack still hazardous
AAA releases annual study
Controversial NOAA report under fire
9 people changing the face of global adventure
Corticosteroids found in four samples
22 tons of the meat hits a protected reef
Mined, dammed, and sucked dry: The annual list of of the country's most endangered waterways is out—and it isn't pretty.
Plan angers original supporters
When the Florida Wildlife Commission offered $1,500 for the most Burmese Pythons caught in the Everglades in a month, they had no idea that almost 1,600 would-be wranglers and a cabal of journalists would flock to the cypress swamps for what turned out to be more of a reality-TV audition than a good ole-fashioned bounty hunt. Now that the dust has settled, what
The accident occurred in Alaska's Hoodoo Mountains
As ski season wraps up, we ask 10 big guns to predict the future of the sport
Eating everything, science helpless
30 dogs dead or missing in southern Idaho community
Making way for another UNESCO site
Would have barred unsanctioned races
Teaches 100,000 students along way
Katherine Giles was 35
Beef, pork cuts to be renamed
Victim was on a fishing trip
I got doored by an oblivious driver. Thankfully I just bruised my leg, but it busted my bike pretty badly. Anyways, I’m about to receive some cash from the driver’s insurance company that’ll cover the x-ray bills and then some. Do I have to pay taxes on it?
Two American climbers started the Centro de Escalada Urbana with a vision: to give kids from one of Rio de Janeiro’s poorest neighborhoods a leg up by teaching them to climb the cliffs near their home. Before they were done, they would blaze new routes up Rio’s granite walls, weather the death of a friend, and see the social order of one of Brazil's biggest slums turned upside down.
As Chinese police arrest ten for rumors
Production may shift to places like China
Fell to his death in the Black Canyon
For our May issue, Will Grant entered the grueling Mongol Derby, the longest horse race on earth. Here, in an exclusive clip from All the Wild Horses, a forthcoming feature film from 3rd-i films, Grant talks about the experience.
I'm signed up for a weeklong bicycle tour this summer. I’m talking like you have to ride 60-100 miles a day with lots of climbing. How do I prepare with limited training time during the week?
In winning his third Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, Fabian Cancellara cemented his reputation as a legend
Rides four miles over shark-infested waters
Rattlesnake Canyon shuttered through April 30
You may be predisposed to laziness
"PETA drones will be used to save lives.”
Mossop’s new film, Into the Mind, blurs the lines between dream state and reality. Meet Dave Mossop, the filmmaker who’s attempting to revive what he believes is a ski film industry gone stagnant.
Bode Miller's brother found in a van
Spanish ultrarunner Kilian Jornet is the world’s best at just 25. He’s also one of our Adventurers of the Year.
Endangered wolf died in January
SUV rolled into the American River
Were attempting a world record
'Icefall Doctor' is the first casualty this year
Three whitewater guides, one wooden dory, and the Colorado River, swollen by record snowmelt and raging with a fury that boatmen hadn't seen since the days of John Wesley Powell. From Kevin Fedarko's epic new book, The Emerald Mile, the incredible story of the fastest, wildest trip ever attempted through the Grand Canyon.
Two men who are changing the way the adventure world works
Maine forest rangers remain vigilant