Adventure
ArchiveMost mountain biking videos feature some kind of incredible soundtrack underneath shots of a rider tearing down a trail. Not so in this case. Curtis Robinson takes advantage of winter conditions and makes some noise in this short film from Specialized, where the only sound is that…
The Push is a short film from Salsa Cycles on the Arrowhead 135, a Winter ultra-marathon, biking, skiing and running event that takes place in Northern Minnesota. The average finish rate is less than 50 percent, and the event takes place during the coldest…
Alaska senators revive push for Denali
Michigan Ice is the untold story of ice climbing in the Midwest. Munsing, Michican on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, is home to one of the largest concentrations of climbable ice in the country, and the nation’s oldest ice climbing festival. This is a story of place, a scrappy,…
Red Bull Athlete Cedric Dumont performed the first ever wing-suit flight over the Great Pyramids of Giza on Thursday January 29, 2015. After a 3-year wait, the Belgian athlete could not hide his emotions and genuine excitement to fly over the…
Inversions is the fourth film in The Shadow Campaign series from DPS Skis. Presented by DPS Cinematic in association with Outdoor Research and Gore-Tex, Inversions features DPS Koalas, Olof Larsson, Santi Guzman and Piers Solomon. Baldface Lodge, nestled in interior British…
Breaks previous best by 35 minutes
Proposal seeks to preserve Utah mountains
U.S. steeplechase best set in July 2014
Terror threat causes boost in security
Bode Miller crashes out, Ligety places 9th
Pays $560 million to boost emerging fitness empire
As America's favorite ski racers compete at the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships, a new book tells how they changed the game forever.
NOAA will study storm near San Francisco
Hints at possible cause of Toni Egger's death
Newly cited pollution risks could make the pipeline easier to reject
Fungus farming may soon have its day in the sun
Will give a full refund to consumers, retailers
State seeks volunteers to control invasive snakes
Local park managers will map out routes
Climbing wall built for game will stay
Vonn places 3rd in the super-G
Give a bunch of guns and gold to hearty, tattooed Alaskans, and turn them loose.
In a new effort to protect national parks and wilderness areas from commercial photography, the feds have started going after amateur filmmakers with big social media followings.
Spend 2 weeks crossing Pacific Ocean
Americans have disappointing year
Documentary shows climb of remote Himalayan peak
Expansion aimed at children ages 7 to 12
Resigned as chairman in 2013
At the annual American Alpine Club gathering Saturday in New York City, the sport's icons spoke with wistfulness about alpinism as it once was. But with stars like 22-year-old Sasha Digiulian on the ascent, it’s all up from here.
After a good early season in Colorado and Utah, winter in the U.S. seems to have petered out. Which is why it's time to book a trip to Japan, which has been getting hammered by snow recently.
Following a lengthy trial plagued by missing and mishandled evidence, judges have acquitted seven men charged with the murder of the environmental activist Jairo Mora Sandoval. But with protestors and government leaders incensed by the decision, the case is far from over.
Will prevent competition in 2016 Olympics
Now 7 breeding pairs in the state
Simon Dumont soars above pharaohs' tombs
'Katherine' covers Atlantic, informs migration research
Return of the River is a feature documentary that tells the story of the largest dam removal and river restoration project in history, currently taking place on the Elwha River in Wahsington State. The film explores an extraordinary community effort to set the river…
Brolin Mawejje, born in a country with no snow, plans to make history at the 2018 winter Olympics.
The world's best scales an iconic (frozen) waterfall
Former reality-show skipper Chris Fischer has revolutionized shark science—with a daring system for catching the beasts alive and a radical new research-funding model. During an expedition off the coast of Chile that was interrupted by an undersea earthquake, our man wonders if this guy is the next Cousteau or a corporate-sponsored hype machine.
Sports ministry faces budget cuts
Research continues to reinforce long-standing claims that tapping Canada’s tar sands will push global temperatures to scary heights
Includes Vonn, Shiffrin, Ligitey, Miller
Putting pipelines through sensitive ecosystems has led to catastrophic oil leaks before. The threat from Keystone is no different.
Canada has the potential to lead the world in renewable energy—if only the government will listen
First at the park in almost a century
This month, a bill was introduced that would limit presidential authority to protect the natural wonders of the U.S.—and it is far more likely to pass than its predecessors. Here's why that's a very bad idea.
It’s something nobody ever talks about, but the forest industry has created access to most of the great skiing areas in the world. Without it, this sport would look very different. Stan Rey, Chris Rubens, Mark Abma, Cody Townsend, Greg Hill and Colston VB help tell the story in…
Canadian claims another feat
After 6 years mired in political turmoil, the controversial pipeline proposal could be concluded this year.
Tommy Thompson to be tried next week for fraud
Filed suit after breaking spine, claiming unsafe conditions
A hundred cameras, a big crew, and a brand new live-streaming technology made this year's games more fun than ever.
Rio officials say they will not reduce pollution
Examines evolution of running in humans
Penalized $30,000 for killing a threatened species
Info presentation and engagement are key
2 die from insect swarm on mountainside
Armstrong defends decision to start doping
Historic names could belong to feds
Protestors demand release of whale captive for 44 years
More cowbell, more Lindsey, Mikaela, and Bode—and one excessively adrenaline-fueled event you can't miss
Proposed wilderness designation angers pro-drilling bloc
Mark set at college meet in Albuquerque
14-year-old wins Women's Snowboard SuperPipe
Captures title in the super-G at St. Moritz
Would make iconic names company property
Legendary Patagonia skier dies in hospital
Snowboarder beats Shaun White for second medal
Amateur racer put together informal survey
Alaska sled dog races considering reroutes
It's easier (and yields warmer results) than you'd think
For people who live on the wild edges of wolf country, the animal’s presence can be magical and maddening at once. Twenty years after their reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park, the Gray Wolf remains the most polarizing animal in the American West. …
First American to take world championship