Adventure
Archive“I went out and this whole crowd was there, maybe 100 people. When I saw they had their faces covered, I knew this was going to be really bad.”
With the number of fracking wells surrounding National Parks skyrocketing, a watchdog group exposes the true extent of their damage to our public lands
This week, the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards will crown the mightiest rides and nastiest wipeouts of 2013. We called surf journalist Chris Dixon, who will help pick the winners, to check in on the state of big wave surfing.
First physical evidence found
Ralf Dujmovits took the iconic photo of a conga line of climbers on Everest in 2012, and he hoped the image would make the mountains safer. A year later, he reflects on what has changed—and what hasn't.
Judge denies anti-doping authorities access to evidence
And why does it vary so much?
Marathon sparked low point in social media
The Harlem Shake, a sheik, and a badass grandfather
How do you predict the weather at the top of the world? Ask a highly unconventional meteorologist.
APRIL 25I just got back to Everest Base Camp after spending 5 nights up on the mountain. On April 20, we climbed up through the Khumbu Icefall to Camp I. We departed our base camp at 4 a.m. and arrived at Camp I around 10 a.m. and…
APRIL 26This morning I awoke at 7:20 a.m. to the rotors of the latest model Eurocopter B3 hovering above my tent as it prepared to land 50 yards away to resupply a neighboring camp. I thought to myself, this is getting a little surreal, as I walked from my…
Expected to be formally listed in June
Carl Zimmer walks into the woods to find out why these tiny beasts are skyrocketing in number—and outsmarting scientists with every bite
Parties meet at Base Camp after fight broke out
Keep ticks (and Lyme Disease) away this summer with a few simple guidelines
Will resume after fixing waterlogged phone
Fell while descending from summit
Drowned off Northern California
A run circulated the venom
All spectators to be screened
All other attempts have all failed
Conservation groups to fight plan
Headfirst, Gorilla Rapids included
Six skiers and snowboarders were buried alive last Saturday in an avalanche many called predictable. One survived. As details of the accident trickled out—their high level of experience and position in the ski industry—it became impossible not to ask: How did they end up in Colorado's deadliest slide in 50 years?
Taking a close look at Avishek Sengupta’s death, and why water obstacles—not electric shocks—may prove to be the most dangerous
Also "most enjoyable"
Mountaineer Garrett Madison has summited Everest with 28 clients in the last four years and is one of the world's top expedition guides. He shares his first update of the Everest 2013 season from Base Camp.
Ready for the 2013-14 season
Embraced 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.
We still don't know exactly what happened between John and Ann Bender on the night of January 7, 2010. But photos of the couple give insight into their isolated lives and their lavish, ultimately deadly dream.
Says he was 'unjustly enriched' by sponsorship
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
The climate activist was released yesterday after being incarcerated for 21 months
Dutch researcher crusades against pants
New equation calculates speed from footprints
Made first ascents of Castleton Tower, Naked Edge
Boston Marathon wheelchair winner victorius
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
Claimed as artifacts in Turkey
Horns valued at $650,000
British cyclist won't return for the Commonwealth Games
While a federal agency works to remove the grizzly bear from the endangered species list, opening the population to hunting, conservationists worry
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
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
Corticosteroids found in four samples