Adventure
ArchiveProtesting sulfide mines in Minnesota
Runner intercepted 1,600 feet before the finish line
Expedition kayaker Erik Boomer on man-eating walruses, making friends with fear, and the impact of his last name
Shark hit with paddle more than 20 times
Fell 200 feet to his death last May
How a city built on sin wrote the gospel on moderation
You already know her as one of the best climbers in the world—and only 14—but this fierce competitor will also school you on mental strategy
Allie Ostrander gets first, Levi Thomet second
While hiking at Rocky Mountain National Park
An international surf competition on man-made waves
The Weight of Winter is the first installment in Volume II of DPS Cinematic's The Shadow Campaign. Watch as a massive snowstorm consumes Hokkaido and three wanderers push forward with all the weight of winter pressing down upon them. …
Filmmaker Andy Ballard recently spent a day fly fishing at Kennick Reservoir near Devon, England. What he captured proves that any day spent on the water is better than one spent elsewhere. …
Plans to attempt ascent this week
Cameron Bean hit by vehicle while running
Participating in Ride to Conquer Cancer
The Offseason is a short film from Tyler Wilkinson-Ray that attempts to answer the question, what do ski filmmakers do in the summer months? After watching, it's pretty clear that Tyler has things figured out. …
A federal program that has helped protect more than half of our national parks is in danger of going away
Plus 4 more of the day’s top stories
The quest for ever bigger and more dangerous televised wingsuit stunts is going to boost the sport's already high body count
The Program, from Studiocanal, is the story of the rise and fall of seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. The film does not currently have a U.S. release date, but will premiere in the UK on October 16.
Suspended over a 367-foot gorge
Concerned about water contamination in 2016 Olympics
Logged 9,715 miles on her journey
Los Angeles is the only North American contender
To become the “best state for biking”
You've seen the images from Everest Base Camp and Kathmandu, but one village was hit so hard that it ceased to exist altogether. Half the population was buried. The others had to find a way out. Video by Prasiit Sthapit. …
Malfunction may prevent gate from closing
In buildup to 2016 U.S. Olympic team trials marathon
335,000 employees will receive one
Episode 5: Follow along as professional surfer and all-around waterman Kai Lenny aims to complete the “Ultimate Crossing,” a 155 nautical mile journey from Maui to Oahu. …
Episode 6: Follow along as professional surfer and all-around waterman Kai Lenny aims to complete the “Ultimate Crossing,” a 155 nautical mile journey from Maui to Oahu. …
Billed as “the Iditarod with a chance of drowning,” the inaugural Race to Alaska took place in June of 2015. The rules of the race were simple: captain a boat from Port Townend, WA to Ketchikan, AK, along the Inside Passage of British Columbia, with no motors and no…
Dr. Sylvia Earle's Mission Blue is an initiative to “ignite public support for the protection of Hope Spots—special places that are vital to the health of the ocean—through the creation of a global network of marine protected areas to safeguard 20 percent of the ocean by 2020.”…
“Unprecedented” level due to California’s historic drought
Every fall, the world’s best mountain bikers assemble at Red Bull Rampage to hurl themselves down cliffs in search of fame and fortune—if they make it down in one piece.
Features Dawn Wall, Honnold in Patagonia, Potter tribute
When comedian’s tour stops in Portland
There's no quick fix for post-traumatic stress disorder, but research has shown that surfing's physicality and flow can give victims some relief and a way forward. The author hit the water with his close friend Brian, a former Navy SEAL whose service in Afghanistan beat up his body, tortured his mind, and pushed him into a zone where violence—against himself or others—seemed inevitable.
Breaches, nearly crushes 2 people
The Reel Rock Film Tour is celebrating its 10th year in 2015, with a jam-packed lineup fit for the occasion. This preview gives a taste of what's in store—nail-biters, inspiration, and plenty of oddball moments with the sport's best athletes.
Applies to line between Chicago and D.C.
Wildfires injure four firefighters, thousands evacuate
The team attempting the first ski descent of Makalu finally gets a chance to play in the snow
Stars Ashton Eaton, Galen Rupp, Marcus Mariota
Film tracks the rise and fall of the Tour de France icon
The students were hit during a group run
The climber, leaper, and all-around "stunt monkey" lived and thrived on an impossibly dangerous edge
An Italian surf pro is leading a group of groms up and down unexplored parts of the Korean Peninsula in search of legit breaks
The spearfisher is a case study in how to turn your Instagram account into a shot at an idyllic life of travel and exploration
Afghan Cycles is an upcoming feature documentary that follows a new generation of young Afghan women pedaling their own revolution, aggressively challenging gender and cultural barriers using the bicycle as a vehicle for freedom and social change. The film is a Let Media production,…
Shuttle By Air is a film from Kitsbow about what happens when two brothers grab their bikes, cameras and their buddy's plane and head up the North Coast for the weekend.
Nowhere Fast is a film from filmmaker Dwayne Burgess that documents his five-day bikepacking trip on Virginia's Blue Ridge Parkway.
Snowsurf, from filmmaker Shane Peel and My House Pictures, is about a group of snowboarders and surfers who are forging a new genre of snowboarding in one of the world's last great powder snow zones, Hokkiado, Japan. …
Wilderness Collective's latest film showcases their Las Vegas to Grand Canyon off-road motorcycle adventure. The group rides dual-sport motorcycles through one of the least-developed areas in the U.S., the Arizona Strip, and proves that two wheels are often better than four. …
In this collaboration between Outside Television, Outside Magazine, and the Jeep™ brand, three of the world’s most elite athletes—kayaker Steve Fisher, professional stuntman and wingsuit pilot Rex Pemberton, and waterman Kai Lenny—push the boundaries of what’s possible on three separate adventures.
Plus 3 more of the day’s top stories
The persistent water shortage in the West is changing the landscape not only in ways you can see, but ways you can hear
Black Mamba named Champions of the Earth
One of the best climbers of her generation points her skis down 27,766-foot Makalu
Darklight is the latest project from Sweetgrass Productions. The crew took their award-winning concept from Afterglow and applied it to mountain bikes. Look for the full film in October 2015. …
The Thousand Year Journey is a look into one man's radical choice to quit his job and ride his bike across the world. Filmmaker Kenny Laubbacher hit the road for a month and a half with his friend Jedidiah Jenkins to find out why, and…
To restore continental United States’ only tropical coral reef system
Beat defending WSL champ Medina
Obstacle course set for Squaw Valley
Salmon prepared in 'Running Wild with Bear Grylls'
To examine EPA’s role in mine spill
Stock decreased by almost 80 percent this year
Fined $500 for public drinking, but other charges dropped
South America quickly became the focus of the ski world when a possible record breaking storm—think nearly 20 feet of powder—popped up on the radar late this summer. Photographer Liam Doran was there.
Sees gyms as unnecessary expenses for colleges
London Marathon winner decries innuendo