Adventure
ArchiveMarathon-racing CEOs linked to more valuable firms
Organizer's explanations for last-minute notice called into question
Animal followed panicked group first
Some of the explosives that professionals use to take down the white dragon.
Every year, more than 500 Americans will be struck by lightning—and roughly 90 percent of them will survive. Though they remain among the living, their minds and bodies will be instantly, fundamentally altered in ways that still leave scientists scratching their heads.
Colorado ski area also faces charges
We break down the best combo ski pass deals of the season.
A tribute to those “other hours” that take place outside of work and the day to day business of life. Jeff Brines from Early Ups shot this video over the last year in his free time away from the 9 to 7 grind. He racked up 145 days in ski…
Suspect allegedly broke into a home to call 911 as flames grew
CEO: "We cannot sit idly by"
Population could reach 12.3 billion by 2100
Avalanche airbags have arrived.
A short film showing off the majesty of the high Arctic landscape. Photographer Peter Cox got to experience ice caps, glaciers, stunning mountain landscapes and wildlife during two Svalbard photo tours in July 2014. …
Nik Wallenda is preparing for his next big stunt: walking on wires 50 stories above the streets of Chicago. We caught up with Wallenda to find out how the daredevil got his start – and why he’s fascinated with death-defying walks in stunning locations. …
Snow safety expert Dean Cardinale knows a thing or two about staying safe in the backcountry. Here’s his advice for making the most of your backcountry skiing experience. …
Avalanche dogs are the unsung heroes of the backcountry. When beacons aren’t working, search and resuce teams rely on dogs to help find buried victims. To find out what goes into training an avalanche dog, we caught up with the Snowbird Ski Partol team during a drill. …
Avalanche beacons are an incredibly powerful tool for the backcountry, but they’re worthless if you don’t know how to use them properly. Watch as snow safety expert Dean Cardinale and the ski partol team at Snowbird demonstrate how to use a beacon at…
On May 8, 2000, 48-year-old Michael Utley was struck by lightning while playing golf with friends. He woke up in an ambulance a month later with no idea where he was or what had happened. This is his story. …
Phil Broscovak was on a typical family climbing trip in 2005 when disaster struck. As he tried to untangle a rope before the weather turned, a bolt of lightning hit feet from his head and blew him from the wall. This is his story. …
Utah protestors face jail time and fines
Drug cartels no longer barrier to enjoying "most dangerous national park"
New law puts onus on local planners
No, but it is getting increasing dangerous out there. As hordes of skiers hit the backcountry, they're triggering more avalanches than ever before, and there's still a dangerous gap between our collective enthusiasm and the depth of our knowledge. But while the learning curve is daunting and the risks are high, the adventure rewards are immense—if you do it rig
Explorer Daniel Fox has paddled some of the world's wildest places in search of images that can reconnect us with nature—but not humanize it. His startling Wild Image Project brings wildlife up close and personal, asking viewers to reconsider their relationship with the environment. "Nature is raw, rough, cruel, pretty, beautiful, inspiring, but above all, a humble experience," Fox says. And that's a great thing.
Whalers insist their work is scientific, flouting international consensus
Kelly Slater closes (some) of gap to tour-leading Gabriel Medina
The European Outdoor Film Tour kicks off on October 11, and promises to be as compelling as ever. Here’s a look at what to expect from this year’s tour. …
Investigation underway in Sequoia National Park
State law requires 3-foot buffer from cars
Syria, Afghanistan score lowest
One of 11 blazes in the state
Blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer set off on his Grand Canyon kayaking expedition earlier this month. Best known for summiting Mount Everest in 2002, Erik’s latest adventure presents a whole new set of challenges. Get to know Erik’s partner, fellow blind kayaker Lonnie Bedwell, and see how they…
Botched BASE jump probable cause of young man's demise
Studies show biking, walking, public transportation make you happier, healthier
Rainforest structure will be tallest in South America
Residents evacuate as blaze destroys 100 homes
Formula E series kicks off with a crash
Speeds you up while making running easier
Critics say it falls far short of what's needed
Mass events could disrupt power and communication
Claims the company understated the "Blackfish" effect
Changes, and lots of them, including an uptick in skier visits to Utah, cheaper season passes state-wide, and an increased likelihood that all the Wasatch-area resorts will soon be connected.
Peru might be known for incredible hikes and towering mountain ranges, but its food scene is equally spectacular. Video Journalist and Food Enthusiast Katie Quinn visited the country recently to get a taste of the local flavor. …
In August of 2014, Sam Cossman and George Kourounis ventured inside one of the world’s most dangerous and inaccessible volcanos, Marum Crater. Joined by volcanic exploration pioneers Geoff Mackely and Brad Ambrose, the team captured this…
After a tough expedition to the North Pole, Eric Larsen was lucky enough to spend a month in Crested Butte, Colorado this summer. “Thoreau and the 401” is a short film about Larsen’s time spent on one of the area’s…
But parkour community is split on whether it wants in
But don't cry into your brew just yet
Climber Melissa Arnot has summited Everest 5 times, the most by any American woman. In this episode of Smith Great Days, she reminds us that “great days aren’t always easy days. They’re hard fought, well earned and unforgettable.” Video by Jon Mancuso. …
Evolv athlete Kai Lightner discovered the world of climbing at the age of six. Now, at 14, he is pushing the boundaries and grades of both indoor and outdoor climbing with the overwhelming support of his mother, Connie. A Mountainfilm, 5Point…
3 years after Park City failed to properly renew lease
Find and charter a captain who floats your boat
New study says climate change is to blame
Writer William Powell took on Verruckt, the world’s tallest water slide, located in Kansas City. At 168 feet, 6 inches, the slide is taller than Niagra Falls and certainly lives up to its name – which means “insane” in German. …
Chairlifts link 7 resorts in controversial plan
Goodbye solar panels, hello solar ink
Will launch in 2015, focus on sustainability
Industry groups challenge uranium ban
Wants hikers to get off the grid by bringing it with them
Self-guided winter tours allowed for first time in a decade
Canada's only undiscovered national historic site
Atmospheric concentration nearing tipping point
Chad Denning created unifying race series in New Hampshire
After more than 100 episodes, Salomon Freeski TV is back for its eighth season. Sarting October 7, 2014, twelve new films will be released bi-weekly. Follow the team on new adventures all over the world including Japan, France, Iceland, Italy, Canada and New Zealand. …
73-year-old takes title from 70-year-old
Scientists also find skin, glass, and other contaminants
Kai Lightner of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is making himself known in pro competitions and confidently tackling some of the toughest routes out there. It's even more impressive when you consider that he's only a high school sophomore.
UPDATE: Ski area will operate as usual this winter
Helicopters airlift visitors from the top of Half Dome
We're all familiar with digital detoxes, but one young man took it a step further. Many steps further in fact.
Glass-floor span will hang at 9,700 feet
In “Africa Fusion,” Alex Honnold and Hazel Findlay embark on a rock odyssey of Southern Africa. Along the way, they discover some of the best climbing on the planet, in an unforgettable setting. A film by Fresh Rock Films.
New NPS restrictions cite safety concerns
At the expense of genetic modification
Meet Nick McNutt, the newest member of the Teton Gravity Research team. Nick entered TGR’s Co-Lab Competition in 2013, and later joined the crew in Jackson Hole and Revelstoke to shoot for the film Almost Ablaze, due out in fall of…
Faces fines up to $18 billion
New study finds patterns in unprovoked attacks