Adventure
ArchiveThe wall won’t just separate two nations, it will sever the connection between a community and its native flora and fauna
His new book, 'Horizon,' is the crowning achievement of a writer whose eyes never stray from the long view
In its ongoing series with the U.S. Forest Service, More Than Just Parks is profiling iconic landscapes from America’s national forests
Carson Storch recounts a near disastrous run-in with a bear in the Yukon during a mountain-bike and raft trip down the Tatshenshini River
Grand Canyon National Park superintendent Christine Lehnertz notified park employees on March 14 that she was resigning, effective March 31. This comes weeks after a four-month investigation turned up no wrongdoing and found a series of 2018 allegations against her to be "unfounded."
All signs point to active weather continuing into the warmer months, which will bring a litany of new hazards
The recent additions to the Epic Pass highlight, again, the massive consolidation occurring across the ski industry, which is driving up rents and turning mountain towns into company towns
Snorkel in hand, a Polish photographer plumbs endless powder accumulations in the Hokkaido backcountry
She was a survivor and an alpha. And then she was legally shot and killed by a hunter. Yellowstone Park's legendary wolf researcher Rick McIntyre reflects on the life of one of the park's most famous canines.
Violinist-pianist duo Anastasia Allison and Rose Freeman hike into the wilderness and often play for no audience other than nature
‘My Girls’ features a group of four women on their annual ski weekend, celebrating a bond that formed in the mountains.
The crucial public lands legislation was just signed by President Trump. Here's why you should care.
The bodies of Daniele Nardi and Tom Ballard have been located after 14 days of searching
Photographer and filmmaker Jonathan Chapman spent time this winter chronicling a family of veteran mushers in Minnesota who have devoted their lives to the sport and their dogs
‘Troll Wall,’ from Salomon TV, documents Kilian Jornet’s first ski descent of the Fiva route in Norway’s Romsdalen Valley
Four zones have been ranked as extreme on the five-point scale
The Trump Administration plans to delist the gray wolf across the Lower 48. Here’s why that's happening and what it means for the future of the species.
Luis Benitez became the face of government’s interest in the outdoor recreation industry, one that’s larger than both the auto and oil and gas exploration industries. He sat down with 'Outside' to discuss the industry’s expanding role in politics and his own future.
Can a relationship survive a grand adventure? That’s a question neither partner thought to ask when She got the bright idea to refit an old sailboat while He was dreaming of life on the range. A he-said-she-said tale of a voyage that somehow managed to avoid the rocks.
This film, ‘A Nordic Skater,’ from filmmaker Paulius Neverbickas showcases Per Sollerman’s quest for the perfect piece of black ice.
Going zero waste is hard, but these easy changes to how you eat, drink, and store food will make a big difference
The public comment period that will impact a redefinition of what's protected under the Clean Water Act is open through April 15
For some climbing rangers in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park, every ridgeline holds the memory of a rescue, every peak a body bag. It's more than they can handle alone.
‘Paul’ documents one cancer patient’s relationship with a pristine river in Northern California, the McCloud.
Sometimes dying in the mountains is just the luck of the draw
Here's where the pioneering skier sends it when she's not shredding the backcountry
In 2017, the Trump administration announced that it was shrinking the iconic Utah national monument by nearly 50 percent. Leath Tonino devised a sketchy 200-mile solo desert trek, following the path of the legendary cartographer who literally put these contentious canyons on the map.
Professional skiers Greg Hill and Chris Rubens fly, drive, and snowmobile to remote ski lines all over the globe.
For years, three old friends from California had been making an annual pilgrimage to fish Alaska's wild and pristine waterways. But in 2018, only two came home.
Among other things, my 14 sled dogs will need 12,000 calories a day—bagged and cached along the race’s entire route—and 1,000 very adorable paw booties. This team is ready to roll.
Since 1999, aging park ranger Bill Wolverton has hacked and chainsawed his way through more than 40 miles of Russian olive trees.
The hiking duo Her Odyssey highlight their journey from Patagonia to Colombia by nonmotorized travel
After he broke his back in a 480-foot fall, the BASE jumper's life changed. Now he's rediscovering how to catch air by throwing backflips in a sitski.
'The Place of the Gaels' features American alpinists Fabrizio Zangrilli, Angela Vanweimeersch, and Jon Frederick climbing in Scotland.
Tactic, a training facility in Bozeman, Montana, teaches Wes Siler how to survive a grizzly bear attack
The definitive guide, built upon real-world experience
The pros talk about their experiences guiding on rapidly deteriorating glaciers
‘White Dream’ profiles Thibaut Branquart leading up to the legendary dog-sledding event, the Femundlopet
Sensationalized forecasts from news anchors who appear to hate winter and have zero idea how to dress for it are keeping an increasingly inert population inside
It's the first climbing film to receive such broad mainstream acclaim
According to a recent story in Bloomberg, celebrities and gallons of champagne are all in a day's work at Aspen. But for the rest of us, it’s not so glamorous.
Ice climber Will Gadd visits Helmcken Falls in British Columbia to scale the 463-foot waterfall on some experimental gear
Supporters say the proposed regulations are over 40 years overdue and would be a major win for public health
Stop paying the shop for a simple task that you can do at home
Handmade surfboards are a rare commodity. Handmade surfboards crafted by women are even more so.
Climber David Fitzgerald is on a mission to climb two boulder problems, Bügeleisen Sit Start and Big Paw, in the film ‘Blocbuster.’
After a mental-health breakdown, Mexia grew obsessed with plants in her fifties and became one of the early 20th century’s great botanical collectors
There’s a side of Nazaré that isn’t life and death
Meet the daredevils who crossed from the Santa Elena Canyon to Big Bend National Park to make a point about unity and trust
The RIDE app takes aim at single occupancy cars headed up Little Cottonwood Canyon
In 'Uruca II,' climbing partners Lipe and Hugo find themselves on an alpine ascent when things get a little sketchy
She took home her fourth World Championships gold medal in slalom Saturday
A compromise over Utah public land reveals how one of the biggest conservation acts in years got through the Senate this week
Watch Travis Kauffman describe the incident in his own words
‘A Tele Tale’ features a group of telemark skiers traveling to the powder havens of Japan, Utah, and Wyoming
The lengths to which the Utah Congressman will go to avoid addressing the real issues are getting laughably extraordinary
Our favorite places to live could look a lot different in 2080, according to a new study
A cabal of old-school riders in New England is fighting to keep their singletrack the way they like it: illegal and empty
A crew of feisty veteran riders is trying to halt the development of previously illegal trails in New England.
You're probably doing it wrong. And even if you aren't, it won't work anyway.
Robby Naish has made a career dominating one water sport after another
‘Wallmapu’ follows skiers Piers Solomon and Rodrigo Guzman as they explore the sacred slopes of Chile.
The Spaniard posted an absurd 78,274 feet
‘Snowfarmers’ features a small ski hill called Plattekill in New York where snowmaking is the lifeblood of its success
‘Frozen Mind’ features big-mountain snowboarder Victor de Le Rue riding the epic terrain of Chamonix
According to skier McKenna Peterson, the snow spigot turned on over Montana last year, and many of her big-line objectives beckoned
‘Slave Rock’ features David McKenzie Grant as he and his team attempt to set a new route in the Faroe Islands
The former oil and gas lobbyist is the worst-case scenario for public lands
How a quest to get women included in the Mavericks surfing contest fueled a transformation that could impact all of sports.
We were skeptical—until we learned the gruesome details from the scene of the attack
‘Being Sherry McConkey’ profiles its namesake character in her pursuits as the founder of a nonprofit
In sharp contrast with today's administration, the 1970s were a time when our environment was seen as valuable and not a resource to be destroyed and turned into dollars
We all know what the dogs do—they run—but the person driving the sled has to get ready for a brutal challenge, too. The labor required to manage and train a team is like CrossFit on ice.
Cold temperatures didn't stop one Chicagoan from training
The latest film from Patagonia and filmmaker Jordan Manley, ‘Treeline’ explores an integral part of the skiing landscape—trees
Saying goodbye to the best skier the U.S. has ever seen
Think of the weather as your mood and the climate as your personality: your mood changes each day, whereas your personality is the sum of all those moods over the course of years
Mountain biker Pete Costain has a thirst for adventure. So it's only natural that his affinity for the outdoors was passed on to his kids.
And much of the sport’s innovation is thanks to Jeff Scott, a snowboarder turned pioneer of sit skiing
Setting an FKT is already badass. But what these Fastest Known Time award winners pulled off on the Appalachian Trail and Long Trail is downright awe-inspiring.