Adventure
ArchiveStock climbs after new products unveiled
Needs to beat 46 days, 11 hours
Included 30 conservation leaders
Soccer’s culture of corruption extended to sponsorships
Wild fish? Farmed fish? No fish? This is no Dr. Seuss rip-off; it’s the increasingly confusing situation that seafood consumers are facing.
There are really only two: Keep the boat upright, and preserve the ice at all costs
Part of population control measure
Remake of 1991 cult classic surf movie
Average times slowed
Man spent five years on the run
In stable condition after surgery
Would be unprecedented worldwide
Inaugural event coming May 2016
Not many people in Texas know about the Devil’s River, and fewer have ventured into the most remote river in the state. The crew from The Noble Lab joined the Texas-born musical duo Jamestown Revival to document their adventure as they…
Andrew Muse always dreamt about living in a small log cabin with his dog, a guitar and some books somehwere high up in the mountains. Three months ago he made a step in that direction when he bought a 1976 Dynacruiser truck camper. He spent…
When François Guenot vanished last summer on a wild and remote Alaskan coastline, many in the state dismissed him as yet another unprepared greenhorn. But a revelatory road trip with François's father and brother revealed he was something special: a tough, soulful wanderer whose story resonates with the grand traditions of the American outdoors.
Could bolster case for more reintroduction
Alpinist David Lama dreams of becoming the first person to free climb the infamous Compressor Route on Patagonia’s Cerro Torre. The 22-year-old knows that this will not be an easy feat, but he is up for the challenge. Cerro Torre: A Snowball’s Chance in Hell is film…
Jackson Hole slide struck Sunday
A new law may prevent people from gathering “data”—including snapping photographs—of the state’s natural environment.
Had been in a cage his whole life
Files to counter fraud claims
Unknown outside of the Yosemite orbit, Dean Potter’s frequent flying partner was an accomplished climber and BASE jumper
Footage hints at possible cause of accident
Snaps a photo when heart rate spikes
Sells for more than $30,000
In Indian Ocean, after only one day
By age 34, the Colorado native had won the World Extreme Skiing Championships and an X Games medal, starred in sweet ski-porn videos, and had two kids. But his desire to ski big mountains was still growing and inspired his biggest project yet.
Polar Explorer Eric Larsen judges the quality of his life by how many nights he gets to spend in a tent each year. By his estimates, he's spent years of his life sleeping and living in various places around the world, and roughly a year camping solely in the Arctic…
Drop your jaws and pack your bags. Outside's best adventure photography of the year.
Among 50 largest metropolitan areas
Professional climber, highliner and human-body-flyer Dean Potter was killed in a BASE-Jumping accident on Saturday, May 16, 2015. We spoke with him one year ago at Mountainfilm in Telluride, where he revealed how thoughtfully he contemplated the dangers of his chosen pursuits. …
Highlights “significant and unavoidable” impacts
Four men took nearly ten days
The aerialist, who was killed during a BASE-jumping incident on May 16, was not one to skirt the potentially deadly consequences of his chosen lifestyle. On the contrary, he contemplated them often.
Won Arena Pro 100-meter butterfly
The climbing great died Saturday while attempting a wingsuit flight from Yosemite’s Taft Point
Over impact to marine ecosystem
Three bodies found near wreckage
Ponders entering 2015-2016 season
A quick primer on how to avoid tipping and master the forward stroke
Risk expulsion from world organization
Meet the Dorais brothers—a pair of ski mountaineers, ER docs, and family men whose toughest battle is being fought far away from the mountains
This month, German Freya Hoffmeister became the first kayaker to circumnavigate the continent, paddling through everything from gale-force winds to ship-clogged canals.
Tested positive at December Pipe Masters
Voluntarily turned himself in to USADA
The former pro football and baseball player leads a group ride through the U.S.’s least bike-friendly state. His goal? Raise money for tornado victims.
Would raise worldwide sea level
Man faces “public mischief” charge
Daylong search fails to find missing soldiers
Lawmakers reviewing bill
Record low snowpack in the Golden State means lower streams and, sadly, fewer opportunities to fish and paddle.
Angry hikers are setting up booby traps on popular trails to scare off cyclists. Is segregation the answer?
Epicenter between Kathmandu and Everest
A first-hand account of the April 25 temblor that rocked Nepal from a local Everest guide
From the League of American Bicyclists
Helicopter missing after latest earthquake
The Pearl River is full of trash, Volkswagen-sized catfish, and a heckuva lot of gators. Swimming in it? That was Pop's idea.
Underwent $400,000, two-year restoration
No one attacked or injured
Oregon native becomes sixth ever
Seeks compensation for global warming
It doesn't have to be the first, the longest, or the tallest. You don't have to be the best, most famous, or even have much of a reason at all. When a passion or desire takes hold within, all you have to do is explore. The U.S.
With runoff in full swing in Montana, the Montana Wild crew decided to load up their truck and head south. Their targets were big, predatory brown trout, and true to their nature the fish didn’t disappoint. Bucknasty Browns is a film from…
Want to crush it on NBC's hit show? Be a rock jock.
Photographer Dave Trumpore captured the entire event, which, of course, included plenty of dirt, pisco sours, and Chilean barbeque.
Episode 4 of Mind the Gap: The Making of unReal takes us into British Columbia’s dusty interior with World Cup downhill racers Stevie Smith and Brook Macdonald. For years, Stevie has dreamed of riding a wide-open track where he could drift into corners at full speed. For Brook…
Shigeru Ban to deploy emergency shelters
Ethos will relocate to Pennsylvania
Olympic gold medalist cites need for rest
Chinese team has good chance of winning
No specific plans for proceeds
Ex-coach revealed as positive, infected at least three
Last summer, adventurers Will Gadd and Gavin McClurg completed a historic paragliding expedition through the Canadian Rockies. And when Gadd, who completed a historic first ascent of a frozen Niagra Falls earlier this year, calls something “the truest adventure” he’s ever been a part of, you know it had to…