Adventure
ArchiveOn January 14 as the sun was falling in Yosemite National Park, Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson completed what is arguably the most difficult ascent in the history of rock climbing. The duo remained on the wall for 19 days, climbing 3,000 vertical feet along widely spaced, razor-thin granite holds. Their prize: the first free ascent of El Capitan's Dawn Wall. With cell service throughout their climb and a team of photographers including Corey Rich and a crew from Big Up Productions tagging along, the pair generated a media buzz rarely seen in the climbing world. With athletes this determined, images this good, and a backdrop of one of America's favorite locations, the ingredients add up: History on the Dawn Wall.
Pro Kiteboarder Lindsay McClure tries to give back as often as she can. The Hood River native is a teacher, mentor, and coach to the young kiteboarders who are students in her traveling high school. This video is part of a series from Moxy International called…
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Utah officials to develop guidelines over next two years
The stud sport climber dropped everything, picked up her first ice axe, and is on the roster to compete at the nation's top ice climbing festival.
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Filmmaker and wildlife adventurer Donnie Vincent has a passion for hunting. He admits it’s a controversial pursuit these days, but he has his reasons. For Vincent, hunting isn’t a sport, it’s a way of life. He says, “Unless you’re a small time rancher, small time farmer, a…
Gives riders recourse against hostile motorists
Marathon world record holders will meet for first time
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Will highlight UK's up-and-comers
In The Faces of Dav Ep. 6: The Mountaineer, Chris Davenport sets his sights on climbing the Centennial Peaks of Colorado – the top 100 highest peaks in the state. After having successfully climbed every 14,000-foot peak in the state over the last four years, Chris takes…
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Ride along as one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite athletes to evolve the way we look at the mountains in The Unrideables: Alaska Range, the latest production from Red Bull Media House…
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Would ease traffic and grow businesses
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Hunter mistook her for a coyote
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In September 2013, Eric Porter, along with Neil and Ian Provo, set out in search of a grand adventure in their own backyards. In true multi-sport fashion, they grabbed their mountain bikes and headed into the Unita Mountains with fly rods in tow. They…
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