Adventure
ArchiveSkier is one victory shy of tying victories record
Top Kenyan marathoner confirmed for EPO use
Moroccan resident caught with EPO in February
Emerges unharmed with help from companion
Brazil's Gabriel Medina draws closer to winning his first crown
Wind forces runner to abandon FKT bid
Fended off dehydration by drinking rainwater
Wilderness Collective recently took a pack horse trip through the John Muir Wilderness in California, and after watching this, it's pretty clear why they went. The entire voice over of this short film is comprised of quotes from Muir's seminal book, “My First Summer in the Sierra,”…
The bold move ostensibly protects one of the world’s most productive fisheries. But the bay’s most pressing threat remains: the Pebble Mine.
"Women for Tri" will attempt to boost participation numbers
Punished for role in sprinter Tyson Gay's PED use
See Old Faithful erupt in person or on your phone
Dutch woman rides from Holland to Antarctica
Lowest success rate since 1998, weather to blame
Hops his way across 400 miles and 3 countries
Rafter who dumped food scraps gets a crowdfunded boost
Meet Chloe Kim, a snowboarding prodigy who threw her first backflip off a natural feature at age six. Next up: Aspen's X Games.
Ski patroller died during unpermitted session
Reserve Roastery unveiled to show off coffee’s finer points
Submarine exploration program stalled over safety concerns
Surf icon plans 6 masochistic races in 2015
Permits, deposits, travel, and insurance costs on the rise
Waters for sailing, windsurfing events loaded with infectious agents
The latest film from the DPS Cinematic Shadow Campaign series, Sun Dog is an award-winning short film that follows a man and his dog as they go skiing in a winter wonderland. Deep within the snow-capped peaks overlooking Bariloche, Argentina, Refugio Frey is the only protection from…
Two-day race to be held in Squaw Valley
Genes involved in athletic performance improved by long-term exercise
Largest expansion since 1978
10,000 meters, shot put among events on the chopping block
Karl Johnson, an engineer at Mission Motors, rides his bike to and from work in San Fransisco and makes the most of his commute by taking advantage of all the city has to offer. …
Earlier this year, Atlanta Hawks shooting guard Kyle Korver and three friends ventured off the coast of Santa Barbara for a fitness challenge called a “Misogi.” The point is to take on a challenge that radically expands your sense of what’s possible, and feat the group certainly accomplished. …
California’s Central Valley, the largest agricultural sector in the nation, sustained the highest water loss it’s ever recorded in 2014. Without water, wildflowers struggled to grow, and honeybees lost their source of food. Honeybees are linked to $15 billion in US crop pollination, and California’s small business beekeepers have now…
Some 200 athletes from 30 countries competing
Revelstoke will host
Company announces undisclosed number of layoffs
Passes have never been cheaper. But will the deep discounts destroy your local hill?
Group placed giant message near sacred Nazca Lines
Surge of offerings on Google Play
Short efforts yield significant aerobic benefits
Yet another huge sale for Aussie nature photographer Peter Lik
New pass would fund improvements at popular spots
Embattled squad granted WorldTour license
In beating the boys, cycling pro Rivera embraces her competitive instinct.
Race to begin in Normandy, finish in undisclosed location
Said scraps "would provide food for the fish"
Found 67 miles off the coast of Oahu
Notorious organizer reportedly didn't apply for permits
The mountain runner is in Argentina to make his FKT attempt
What was he thinking? (No, really, we asked him.)
Hunter arrested, runner in stable condition
Seat kickers top the list, according to survey
Examining the perpetual youth and singular talent of surfing's king
From October 2-4, 2014, more than 49,000 people flocked to Denver, CO to sample some 3,500 beers at the annual Great American Beer Festival. We spoke with Dogfish Head’s Sam Calagione and others about what goes into a beer fest of this magnitude, and…
In this clip from the full length feature film “Days of My Youth,” produced by Red Bull Media House in association with MSP Films, pro skiier Cody Townsend rockets through an almost fully enclosed couloir somewhere in Alaska. It’s been dubbed the “most insane ski line ever,” and for…
Mt. Baker, Washington
Intends to create the largest ski resort in the United States
U.S. skiers rack up wins at favorite courses
Michele Ferrari attended training camp, according to Italian paper
'No Turning Back' actually kind of does turn back. And that’s a good thing. The latest offering from Warren Miller Entertainment is the feel-good ski hit of the winter.
Tucked deep in a valley in the heart of Telemark, the town of Rjukan has a history tied up in the waterfalls that tumble from its cliffs. Once, it was the promise of progress that drew industry, in the form of hydropower. Today, it's still the water that draws people…
When Senior Editor Grayson Schaffer reported on delisting Grizzlies for the January Issue of Outside, he spent several days with Casey Anderson in the Tom Miner Basin, north of Yellowstone National Park. A rancher had put down an old horse, and local bears were making regular visits to the…
City's bid sparks backlash
Primates not entitled to human rights
Richard Branson's mega-brand adding ships to planes and spacecraft
Sometimes the most challenging and arduous adventure is the one in your own backyard. The Colorado Trail links up the state's largest metropolitan region with some of the best mountain bike trails in the country, spanning over 500 miles from Denver to Durango. During the summer, the trail clears of…
But where is James Nielsen?
Latest move in battle over who owns the youth brand
Company in talks with pro cycling teams
German documentary alleges corruption, cover-ups
The Olympic gold medalist makes a name for herself as a big-wave surfer.
Elite runners go shoulder-to-shoulder with amateurs Wednesday
Skier recovering from broken wrist
Mexican initiative inspires confidence and positive values
Photographer Ian Tuttle set up camp three times throughout the summer on the Pacific Crest Trail, capturing snippets of the 2,663-mile trail that stretches the length of the West Coast. He made portraits of those he met, asked them questions, and even followed up with a few after their time on the trail.
Ran aground on a reef in the Indian Ocean
Daylong experience will cost $5.2 million
Park Service struggling with concessionaire contracts