Adventure
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Millionaire Forrest Fenn launched a thousand trips when he filled a chest with gold, rubies, and diamonds, and hid it somewhere north of Santa Fe. If one man is going to find it, by god, it’s an ex-cop from Seattle named Darrell Seyler.
The jack-of-all-trades swaps the pigskin for an ice axe (and the tent for a real bed)
In 2010, a renowned art dealer from New Mexico named Forrest Fenn reportedly hid a treasure worth more than a million dollars somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe. He then published a book called The Thrill of the Chase that contains clues regarding the treasure's…
With grown-up leadership and slick production values, the World Surf League is betting that it can attract a mainstream audience online
Conservationists call for buffer zone
Spill is three times worse than originally thought
After he refused to wear Nike
Previous record set earlier that day
Beginning from the Farallon Islands
There's nothing like greeting the sun with a fly rod in hand. Filmmaker Corey Robinson captured one such morning spent with his father in the Adirondacks in this short film, Five Minutes' Peace. …
Russian marathoner banned for doping
Episode 4: Pro kayaker Steve Fisher has always dreamt of running the Merced River in Yosemite National Park. For a long time the descent was illegal, but not anymore. …
Yerka’s frame doubles as its lock
$760,000 awarded
EPA accidentally spills pollution from mine
The winners of the The World at Night's annual photo contest. Whoa!
To celebrate the release of unReal on iTunes, Teton Gravity Research and Anthill Films released one of the most acclaimed segments from the film. Widely recognized as the best slopestyle mountain biker in the world, Brandon Semenuk has…
On Sunday, the world's greatest freediver—a 13-year veteran of the sport, holder of 41 world records—descended to a modest depth of about 130 feet. She hasn't been seen since.
The strategy: Stick with it, shoot what you love, and stay on the move
Protecting more than 275,000 acres in Idaho
New study compares data on hundreds of glaciers
Following designation of 3 new national monuments
Rhode Island might not be the first place that comes to mind when you imagine a surfer's paradise, but the folks from Vancrafted might just prove you wrong with this clip from a sunrise session earlier this Summer. You can follow Kelly and Brendan's adventure on…
1,350-mile paddleboard journey completed in 2 months
Delta, American Airlines, and United
But sometimes the best way to restore diplomatic relations is a little friendly competition—and plenty of rum
Carbon pollution standards for power plants
Non-pro runs 81.62 miles in 12 hours
Natalia Molchanova did not emerge from dive near Spain
Australian stuntman rides ski bike
During preliminary race in Russia
Remainder of the race canceled
Great whites known to roam the area
From beer to bourbon, here’s how to cut loose (safely) while camping
Fourth American ever with first-place finish
British team conquers Greenland route
Works on suspension system
Following disappointing Tour de France
Episode 3: Pro kayaker Steve Fisher has always dreamt of running the Merced River in Yosemite National Park. For a long time the descent was illegal, but not anymore. …
“I got annihilated,” says Porcella
Researchers show health, visibility effects
Through KEEN Footwear’s #LiveMonumental campaign
Safety assessment finds little damage
From Teton Gravity Research
Citing avalanche risk, summit climbers turn back
Active opposition, budget doubts compel city to withdraw
The "Swiss Machine" is halfway through an undertaking to summit 82 peaks across Western Europe in 80 days. How’s he holding up?
Episode 2: Pro kayaker Steve Fisher has always dreamed of running the Merced River in Yosemite National Park. For a long time the descent was illegal, but not anymore. …
Bipartisan bill to reauthorize LWCF
Demonstration for better road safety
Including race leader Froome
Whether you sign up for an official work day or simply remember to follow trail etiquette, it’s easier to do your part than you might think.
In November 2014, photographer Jim Harris was practicing ski turns with a traction kite in Patagonia when the wind picked him up, whipped him around and threw him into the side of the mountain, resulting in a brutal spinal cord injury. For a while, Jim had no…
During Ueli Steck's 82 Summits project
And meet the man who’s made it his mission to keep it that way
Because getting barreled unkindled is too easy
Cites “fortitude” and “courageous spirit”
Film on Jim Harris’ spinal injury recovery
Jeff Brines, Co-founder of Earlyups.com, cited “personal athletic delusions” as the reason for competing in a pro-cailber downhill mountain bike race after just eight days of training earlier this year. No matter the reasoning, he proved it's easier to go from desk chair to downhill racer than one might think. …
In this short clip from Chris Corbin, we get a glimpse of how his wife, professional triathlete Linsey Corbin, trains near her hometown of Bend, Oregon. This stretch of the Cascade Lakes Highway is one of her favorite rides, and it's easy to see why. …
TV host is an avid fly-fisherman