Adventure
ArchiveThe first of a new Adventure Ethics feature wherein we profile those whose work places them at the intersection of adventure and environmental issues
First U.S. trail race with testing
Sean Brock, the chef of McCrady’s and Husk in Charleston, South Carolina, shares his take on one of Nashville’s favorite dishes. Get the recipe or read an interview with Brock.
Snowy conditions made the trail treacherous
Woman and husband were camping
Blazes in Colorado and Great Smoky Mountains
Sean Brock, the chef of McCrady’s and Husk in Charleston, South Carolina, shares an appetizer recipe that highlights some of his favorite southern ingredients. Get the recipe or read an interview with Brock.
A Biscuits 101 class with the chef of McCrady’s and Husk. Get the recipe or read an interview with Sean Brock.
Bartender Nick Detrich, of Cure in New Orleans, mixes up a refreshing new drink. Get the recipe here.
Heat stroke, dehydration to blame
Bartender Nick Detrich, of Cure in New Orleans, mixes up a new island drink. Get the recipe here.
No evidence of contamination
Bartender Nick Detrich, of Cure in New Orleans, mixes up a variation on a Harvard cocktail. Get the recipe here.
Private owner blocking Martin's Beach in California
This winter, Alta, Utah-based Wasatch Powder Guides and the Snowpine Lodge teamed up to provide from-your-doorstep heli-skiing. Executive Editor Sam Moulton gives it a try.
Drops out due to quad injury
The Chapel Hill chef shares the recipe for a dessert inspired by childhood outings on the Eastern North Carolina Coast. Get just the recipe or read an interview with Bill Smith.
Rachel Dickinson boards a sailboat with ornithologists for a 10-hour voyage to the most remote island in the Falklands, which is home to more than half a million birds
Pushed through rough conditions
The Chapel Hill chef shares the recipe for his Louisiana-inspired dessert. Get just the recipe or read an interview with Bill Smith.
“Adventure means pushing our limits, experiencing new things.”…
Metallic mining in Wisconsin used to be tightly regulated. Mining Bill SB 1, signed into law by Scott Walker on Monday, is changing that.
Defeats 2012 ASP champ Joel Parkinson
Follows Caleb Moore's death
Gravel riding has exploded over the past few years. Frank Bures tries to figure out where it's going—and if that even matters.
Outside Adventure Grant winner paddles into Key West
Maze unable to sweep all disciplines
They had only seen five percent of it when Rick and Liz Weber knew they had to buy the land and establish what would become the most prominent climbing property in the Eastern United States. But as the couple ages, they don't know how long they can keep footing the bills.
Fake Russian news report believed in U.S.
Former champ Mitch Seavey in the lead
Guides climb it over five days
Former pro seriously injured
Man survives with minor injuries
Rivals animal in running efficiency
The champion ski jumper took some time out of a busy training and travel schedule to answer a few of our questions
Skier wins discipline a fourth time
Axie Navas takes a look at a new sport that's figuring out its place—on the snow and in the air
Includes climate change education
The Patagonia founder dishes on environmental activism and the outdoor apparel industry at a sustainable business conference in San Francisco
Hunting is making a comeback by tapping a new crowd of athletic locavores, and that means big business for performance-minded gear companies
Brian Blickenstaff went to a not-quite-top-tier bobsled competition, and he found a bunch of people with a lot more in common than matching helmets
20 times larger than normal
Built an igloo for warmth
Cited their anti-gay stance
Denim. American denim.
Soviet was living with Afghan natives
Hamas event shut down by U.N. aid agency
Greg and Julie Welch thought they were taking their regular, annual trip, paddling through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota. Then the fire came.
With helmet cams ubiquitous at ski resorts and on trails, everyone is a filmmaker nowadays. But making a good movie takes some practice, planning, and just a pinch of luck.
In protest of sport being dropped from Olympics
Pro surfer talks testing
Did Katie Heaney actually go dogsledding? It seems like it—or this whole thing is just an extremely detailed fever dream.
The Colorado Information Center's avalanche forecaster talks about the most common mistakes backcountry skiers make, how to mitigate risk, and how to survive an avalanche
Members-only resort failed to materialize
Suffering from depleted numbers
Shelved for being too bleak
Ease your way into barefoot running