Adventure
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Star goes inside an anaconda wearing special suit
With warp-speed ascents that include the Matterhorn (1:56) and Denali (9:43), ultrarunner turned alpinist Kilian Jornet Burgada is the king of the endurance world's latest obsession: fastest known times. And now he plans to run up Everest.
Dutch project previews a future of energy-generating roadways
Winter might be right around the corner, but that doesn’t mean you have to lock up the mountain bike up for the season. Filmmaker Thomas Rinfret doesn’t let a little snow get in the way of a ride. …
Clung to foam cooler to stay afloat
First encounter in 60 years with embattled species
44-year-old mother of six clocks 6:28.6
Blackhawk helicopter called in to aid operation
Still plans to surf Pipe Masters
North of the U.S. border lies a paradise filled with powder, untracked steeps, wild vistas—and remote lodges with access to the massive winter playground.
Officials plan new national anti-doping agency
Scottish distilleries are in shock
Episode 3, “Rusutsu Supernatural”: Last Summer, Rusutsu Ski Area in Japan built a Travis Rice-inspired supernatural terrain park in the forest. The Salomon crew was given first crack at it in prime powder conditions.
Your life can be the greatest adventure you've ever dreamed of. This new clip from Adventure.com and Camp 4 Collective explores what happens when people break out of their comfort zones and make their dream adventures a reality.
Long after a band of winter-hardened badasses foiled Nazi plans to build a bomb there, climbers from all over the world have changed a rural Norwegian village into one of the world’s premier ice-climbing destinations. Welcome to Rjukan, where courage comes on front points.
Trekker captures images to commemorate Shackleton's expedition
Major cycling event seeks to narrow the gender gap
British rider targets midsummer in Majorca
Push to 'Go Digital' ahead of NPS anniversary
Say his mother thinks he's an 'idiot'
As investigators piece together the details, Douglas Messier—who witnessed the crash from the desert floor—reports on the warning signs that preceded the disaster, the already rampant finger-pointing, and the viability of space tourism.
SpaceShipTwo's accident poses a major setback to Richard Branson's interstellar vision—and the future of the $250 million taxpayer-funded New Mexico Spaceport.
Wilson Kipsang and Mary Keitany take top honors
Every winter, the ski and snowboard world lets its hair down at a few marquee events. Here are the ones we're stoked for this season.
The backcountry legend weighs in on his favorite gear (we bet you can guess it) and why California is a splitboarder's paradise.
The first film in DPS Cinematic’s four-part film series, Sanctuary, follows DPS Skiers Zack Griffin, Santiago Guzman, Olof Larsson and Piers Solomon as they head south in August of 2014 in hopes of surfing summer powder high in the Andes. …
Possible casulaties; more information to come
World Marathon Majors postpones award ceremonies
Beats mark set by Voigt last month
The World Health Organization says noise is now second only to air pollution as an environmental cause of ill health. In Pursuit of Silence is a meditative film from Transcendental Media that will explore our relationship with sound and the impact of noise on our lives. …
For many of us, the mountains are a magical place. Mountains of Dreams from Watching Eye Productions pays tribute to the landscape so many cherish with spectular footage of mountains from all over the planet. Â …
Includes Durango, Pajarito, Sipapu, and Snowbowl
Claims metal is from patched window
Libertarian group argues that opinion has been presented as fact
Earlier this summer, filmmakers from Pixel Bokeh flew from Homer, Alaska, to the McNeil River to test cameras and film some Alaskan Brown Bears. The footage they got was pretty spectacular. …
Photographed himself doing illegal activities in the park
A film from O.A.R.S. and filmmaker Pete McBride, River of Eden is a journey into the Fijian Highlands to discover why the locals said “no” to easy money from resource extraction, and how they turned to tourism to fund a conservation area that protects one…
FIFA says Qatar 2022 will not conflict with the Winter Games
Dozens of visitors approach animals for photos
Life is a journey. What you pack can take you to the outskirts. What you wear can take you to the edge. In fact, truly great gear can take you to places you'll never forget. Video by Chris Burkard.
We believe that life should be demanding, but never dull. When the daily grind sets in, trade in your suit and your briefcase for gear that answers to a higher call. Video by Chris Burkard. …
Life moves fast. So pack. Pack for the highs. Dress for the detours. And always make sure that you're outfitted… for adventure. Video by Chris Burkard.  …
Researchers show new evidence of oil layer
Whales allegedly kept in rusty cages and abused
Big-name adventure race makes its return
He’s been robbed, shaken down, threatened, and ripped off all around the globe, but the head of the planet’s most influential adventure-travel tourism group can’t stop diving into the unknown to look for the treasure he’s always had.
Last week, a judge ordered homeowners to remove their controversial hut from a Washington ridge. Why? To protect the view.
Just 100 yards from the nearest home
Caught in dangerous rip current
Cocoa flavanols improve memory in a small study
In CMH Dreamland, episode 2 of Salomon Freeski TV‘s eighth season, Mike Douglas, Cody Townsend and Alexis Godbout head up to British Columbia to get deep with CMH Heli-Skiing, the longest running heliski operation in the world. CMH claims to have the best tree…
Crash systems violate skier equipment codes
No, Red Bull was not involved
Hunters killing wolves at exceptionally high rate
Graffiti tagger posted photos to social media
Foreign tourism halted indefinitely
Cyclist prevented from riding in noncompetitive event
Dispute about whether it's a record
Dr. Oz-endorsed study officially retracted
Review site offers 28,000 companies' services through online booking portal
Increased revenue would go to improving parks
Bomb squad removed improvised device
Colorado mountain to add trails, zip lines, and ropes course
You need to equate exercise, not count calories
U.S. Attorney's Office says it won't pursue charge
Pollution nearly 14 times the healthy limit
Underground site ready if the Senate changes hands
Tax increase would fund new water source