Adventure
ArchiveSketches from the Bugaboos is a short film from Luke Humphrey, who recently took a trip to British Columbia to climb what many refer to as “the best 5.4 in the world”: Pigeon Spire's West Ridge in the Bugaboos. The ridge is 1500 feet of solid granite with stunning views and…
Chart-topping year continues in summer months
To prevent and eliminate doping
The three-time world champion escaped injury
True-story adventure thriller stars DiCaprio, Hardy
Public drinking an issue after speed record
Shannon Rowbury sets American record
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. …
Gives travelers easier access to Alps
After surviving Everest avalanche
Returned to a route Anker failed to complete in 1988
Two in-contest tests reveal anabolic agents
For two members of the New Horizons mission to Pluto, aeronautics and planetary science are only part of their overarching fascination with the natural world. We spoke to them about the unlikely intersection of skydiving, cave diving, and space exploration.
Plus, 5 tips to avoid a close encounter
Nothing beats campfire cuisine, if you know what you’re doing
Will complete two stages for a leukemia charity
Jed Mildon became the first person ever to land a quadruple backflip on a BMX bike on Sunday, July 12, 2015.
Circumnavigation delayed until 2016
With enough bolts and webbing for eight new lines loaded into the Volkswagen, they headed south across the border.
Former Biketrials World Champion Martyn Ashton was left paralyzed from the waist down after a bike accident in 2013. Most speculated that he would never walk again, let alone ride a bike. Ashton, however, had other ideas and recently got back on the bike with a little help from his friends. You can watch the…
A proposal to protect the remaining wild animals from poachers by marketing fake horn instead of the real thing sounds promising. But conservationists worry it'll only make the problem worse.
The notion that wave riding is a form of high art is outdated in the face of a multi billion-dollar global surfing industry. Young competitors want to represent their countries on the largest stage. We should let them.
For charity fundraising
The former Appalachian Trail speed record holder responds to how she feels about Scott Jurek’s FKT and reflects on her time on the trail
‘Ashes to Agassiz,’ coming August 25
Jed Mildon of Nitro Circus sticks it
Lobbyists seek to overturn ban
Wildfires are burning more acres than ever. These are the areas they're affecting the most.
Number of climbers on summit to be reduced
With petroleum as his paint, English photographer Simon Norfolk took to Africa’s second highest peak, Mount Kenya, to outline the mountains’ vanishing Lewis Glacier.
The North Fork Championship IV brings the best kayakers in the world to Idaho each year for a weekend of incredible kayaking and rowdy parties along the North Fork Payette River.
Armed with the latest technology, a team of climbers aims to find out Denali's exact elevation
By 3 hours, 13 minutes
Montana runner Mike Foote finished second
In June 2013, nine African Americans set out to build a legacy by encouraging inner city kids to get outside. An American Ascent is a feature documentary from producers Andy Adkins, George Potter and James Mills, about the first African American expedition…
The Man Who Flew to Earth is a documentary feature film that follows the lives of Gary Connery and his wingman Mark Sutton, as they plan, prepare and undertake a feat deemed to be impossible: to fly and land a wingsuit without using a parachute. You can…
Alex Honnold and other Yosemite locals weigh in on what will become of the route that was wrecked when a giant chunk of granite detached earlier this week
In California, Texas, and Nevada
Megamoon is an award winning film from Maia Media about a journey by bike where love and adventure come together, and Hannah’s personal story of how she came to be pulling a heavy trailer across the world’s longest mountain bike trail. Watch the full film…
Athletes Goucher and Fleshman in attendance
Strong showing despite decline from 2014
Burning near Mount Adams
Suffered altitude sickness at base camp
A deadly collapse at a popular cavern near Seattle has raised the question of whether signs and warnings are enough to stop visitors from venturing where they shouldn’t
According to new data from fitness apps
Bad weather turns Stage 5 dangerous
Regular Northwest Face is unclimbable
Tour leader Fabian Cancellara among those injured
Will issue verbal warnings
Now holds seven fastest U.S. times
New records set at Alaska’s trail running race
Major step in circumnavigation journey by solar power
After surviving a freak accident that severed his arm at sea, and the harrowing 21-hour trip to the hospital, Jeff Denholm went on to become a long-distance paddle boarding champion and so much more. Watch Dispatches on Mondays at 9:30pm on Outside Televison.
Steven Biand captures a unique perspective on a single day’s surf session in Western Australia with surfer Malia Manuel.
A kayaker’s life is on the line as a sieve drags him under the rapids and his friends try desperately to save his life. Watch Ultimate Rush weekdays at 4pm ET on Outside Television.
First outdoor space available to all passengers
Hiking and backpacking are some of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors. Our beginner's guide shows you what type of gear you'll need for everything from a short day hike to a multi-day backpacking trip. …
GoPro video and real-time tracking
Danny MacAskill returns to his native home of the Isle of Skye in Scotland to take on a death-defying ride along the notorious Cullin Ridgeline.
Scrutinizing what kind of tent, sleeping bag, and pack you need for a multiday trip can be difficult. Here’s a comprehensive overview of how to find exactly what you need and assess it with confidence.
First transgender male to qualify for a national squad in any sport
First-time 100-miler and returning champion take top spots
The second video featuring Brumotti
Cause remains unclear
Twelve of 19 families settled for $50,000 each
For six days this spring, Emily Harrington free-climbed—using ropes only to catch falls—up 40 pitches of El Capitan’s Golden Gate route before reaching the top on May 31.
Once AT speed record attempt is complete