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ArchiveWeaving together recreation areas
Photographer and environmentalist, Meg Haywood Sullivan crafts stories about the personalities and lifestyles that embody mankind's relationship with the natural world. From high alpine mountain ranges to backcountry missions in the desert, she seeks out the moments that capture a sense of place and perspective, finding beauty…
Rain, wind, and cold slowed times
For riding downhill in swimsuits
High-altitude workers put everything on the line, hauling climbers’ gear up and down the mountain, and aren’t compensated fairly. Their lives are worth more.
Will create more than 500,000 acres of wilderness
First flawless score in Margaret River Pro
Officials cite suspicious circumstances
Conservationists place mating hopes on aging male
Filmmaker Christiaan Welzel takes viewers deep into some of the most incredible landscapes Canada has to offer in his ongoing web series, Earth Porn. Volume 3 takes to the skies and explores the flats and canyons of the Alberta Badlands. …
Effluent on tribal Wyoming lands sparks debate
Tons of silver retrieved from World War II vessel
Interior Department secretary speaks at forum
UK snowboarder Billy Morgan made history yesterday when he landed the first-ever Backside 1800 Quadruple Cork. That's a jump containing four off axis flips and five full rotations, and one full flip and half a rotation bigger than the previous biggest trick, landed last month by Yuki Kadono. Video…
Race through Havana coming in November
Snacks don’t meet federal health standard
World’s most high-tech sheepdog
‘Our Planet’ set to premiere in 2019
Launch petition to revoke “platinum” rank
Returns from ban after drunk driving
Teams allowed to test them in two events
Opponents consider appealing
Combined ski areas would create the largest resort in California
Almost dropped out due to heart trouble
In open letter to race organizers
A look inside the survival capsule Italian explorer Alex Bellini has commissioned to help him achieve an unprecedented feat: Spend a year on an iceberg as it melts into the Atlantic.
May illuminate running genes in primitive culture
Biopic of British mountaineer George Mallory
71-year-old adventurer faces heart troubles
Ruled that the government can veto any deal
Four days before marathon
First birth east of Mississippi in 200 years
Proposes underground link with Nepal
Will consider environmental and social effects
To learn about geyser’s processes
You’ll recognize at least a few of the names on American Rivers’ annual Endangered Rivers list—but what will you do to ensure they remain pristine?
On Friday March 20, a Solar Eclipse plunged Europe into darkness. Photographer Rutger Pauw teamed up with Danny MacAskill to capture the moment in Danny's homeland, the Isle of Skye in Scotland. With just one small window of opportunity to get the shot he had dreamed about,…
Nonprofit cites “battery of threats”
Last year’s avalanche reignited a debate about the complicated role of helicopters in getting gear up the mountain and mitigating the danger to Sherpa. Outfitters weigh in on whether more helicopters will make Everest safer or even more dangerous.
Over killings of Wyoming grizzlies
Why is the roof of the world covered in our shit? Lots of reasons, but it might come down to common laziness.
Part of new active lifestyle programming push
Avoids path where avalanche killed 16 Sherpas in 2014
After “tremendous” March crowds
In March 2015, Luke Allen Humphrey, Brandon Fisher and Ken Schulte set out to climb a few classic routes on some of Utah's stunning desert tower formations. They filmed their climbs from some unique aerial perspectives during early morning and evening light, often after sleeping on top…
Actor hopes to restore embattled island
For Scott Rogers, photography has always been about two things: friends and fears
Cyclists push for further legislation
Breaks own record set in 2000
Rescued off North Carolina coast after capsizing
Stakes $1 million in Swedish company
The real world of urban jibbing and the not-so real world of toys collide in Toyland. Let your imagination run wild while watching the final episode of Salomon Freeski TV Season 8. …
Hooké Ungava: An Expedition to No Man's Land, an official selection of the International Fly-Fishing Film Festival, is the story of a 10-day expedition taken by the Hooké tribe in the Summer of 2014. The team flew over mountain ranges, waterfalls and canyons to…
Sir Ranulph Fiennes reflects on the life of a 71-year-old explorer as he stares down the barrel of one of the planet’s hardest ultramarathons.
Won’t interfere with proposed developments
Find Your Park kiosks to open in NYC, L.A., DC
Having been primed to lead Greenpeace into the 21st century, the six-year executive director has suddenly opted to resign.
2017 will feature smallest in race history
On 50th anniversary of country’s first summit
Gear deals and programs mark NPS centennial
Cycling, skiing, and bobsledding have hinted they’re testing out mixed-gender events—but they’re not the head-to-head matchups we’re thinking of.
Will step down by end of 2015
Completes fifth leg of around-the-world flight
Marks company’s first international purchase
Miller captures third title in as many years
Ten weeks after completing a historic ascent in Yosemite, the 30-year-old climber is raising awareness about the sport and contemplating what’s next.
Human-body-flyer Dean Potter is a man of many talents. Known for daring free-solo climbs, high-lining, BASE jumping and winguiting, Potter recently made a film about his decision to take his dog, Whisper, wingsuit-flying with him. The full When Dogs Fly film is now available here. …
Base Camp ER founder Luanne Freer talks triage, altitude illness, and body recovery.
Last-minute eclipse seekers had been warned
Despite a record 292.8 million guests in 2014