Adventure
ArchivePremie arrives in an alpine meadow
With 45 successful summits, this season on K2 seems too serendipitous to be true. But safely conquering the mountain took grueling amounts of work and skill, too.
Free concerts throughout the state
Google's FASTER project will double connection speeds
Georgia native runs 137 miles indoors
10-year veteran drowns crossing river
Roman Dial is an adventure icon and Alaskan legend who raised his son, Cody, in the outdoors. Now Cody is missing in a Costa Rican jungle and Roman is leading the search.
London plans to create a floating village
Phones detect sounds of illegal logging
New Zealand accepts application from Tuvalu family
North Carolina State University wants to sell off Hofmann Forest for $150 million. Is that such a bad thing?
First of two tropical cyclones hits today
The third largest in California's history
America's favorite bear turns 70 on Saturday
PareUp app is designed to reduce food waste
Demand for almonds up 220% since 2005
Research station loses heat in the dead of winter
When six friends set out on a 63 day journey to paddle over 900 miles through pristine Canadian wilderness, they had no idea a film about their trip would transform into a mission to protect the Yukon’s Peel River Watershed. Inspired by the landscape…
Barges offered compensation for easing up on the throttle
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 3, 1964, the federal law is a milestone in conservation and has been used to preserve over 100 million acres of wilderness. This special segment of…
Breakthrough tech keeps constant tabs on your food
Repeated warnings ignored
Some plan trips in advance; others let the current carry them. For Amy Ragsdale, traveling with risk takers like herself has helped her trust the process of exploring without a full map, rather than fight it.
Bass-heavy music empowers, boosts performance
New labels will actually be FDA regulated
Americans just can't get enough beer
A look into the life of professional rock climber Sierra Blair-Coyle. Find out how she got into climbing in the first place, and why she almost left the sport. A video profile from Cesar Lopez. …
Massive mudslides after storms leave many stranded
In the half-century since the Wilderness Act was passed, almost everything has changed. All the more reason to go wild.
Armstrong's trusted doctor continues to treat athletes
People with gene variant can function with less shuteye
Lasers and virtual chainsaws are now training tools
British climate projections show impact on global resources.
At least 12 were killed, over 150 are missing
Death by flood less common than by lightning
Space burial company to offer service for pets
Tragic news following a charmed summit day
Bunny hop takes on a new meaning
Growing fire threatens well-known grove
No environmental hazards or foul play suspected
In June, a group of Australian surfers spent 11 days surfing the Mentawai Islands in Indonesia. Epic conditions and a lot of drone footage makes this clip one of the coolest surfing videos we’ve seen in a long time. Video by Paul Borrud.
Ideal for cave-dwelling office workers
Bruins get doused after water main ruptures on Sunset
New app makes planning outdoor activities easy
Artist Cory Trepanier’s journey to the Yukon’s Kluane National Park and Reserve was a month of awe and wonder in 22,000 sq kilometers of raw Canadian wilderness. The first chapter of his TrueWild project, he skied and camped in part of the largest non-polar ice field on earth, canoed on remote lakes…
By the Water is short film about a point of view; an undefined boundary between inside and outside, between submerged and emerged. The space in which the surfboard moves, not completely in the water and not totally free in the air, is defined by the rhythm of…
Man biking 1,840 miles against doctors' orders
In the future, check-ins will be a purely digital affair
Seriously, stop worrying about heart attacks
Boston’s bike program prepares to take the next step—by making cycling an option for low-income riders, too.
Gentle giants save more than 850 lives annually
Hawaii native wins third Molokai2Oahu
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in a van? Where do you store things? How do you stay powered? What do you do when you need a bathroom? Professional rock climber Alex Honnold takes us through the van that he calls home. His 2002 Ford Econoline…
Leblanc-Bazinet wins female division
Highlining is all about trusting your gear and crew, and having the ability to focus solely on the task at hand. A inside look at the sport from Rando. …
First Italian champion in 16 years
Second-tallest mountain enjoys a potential slew of great successes
He raced, he won, he quit.
Human beings are awesome at making species extinct
The first ever women’s event at the Tour de France takes place Sunday, July 27, and Diamondback’s Team Pro Optum will be racing. Meet the six women who will race in the groundbreaking “La Course” in this short from Diamondback. …
A look at one of kayaking’s biggest events, the North Fork Championship. Year three brought the competition to new levels, as athletes traveled from all corners of the globe to the North Fork of the Payette River in Idaho to compete for the title of world’s best…
We can boat the same backyard river with our family a dozen or more times, and it will never get old—because rivers, like our children, are constantly changing.
This is the story of one of the most decorated anglers in the US. Cam Chioffi is the youngest member of the US Youth Fly Fishing Team, and the curent World and US National Youth Champion in competitive fly fishing. With his win at the National…
Surf icon Dave Kalama is still winning a year shy of his 50th birthday. But he has new competition: Kai Lenny, the 21-year-old rising star. What happens when the prodigy faces the man who taught him almost everything he knows about paddleboarding?
Rare redwood will be replanted, not killed
New fitness app centers around "progress pictures" feature
If there's attention being doled out, your dog wants it.
The journey planned is rarely the journey taken. The Nobody’s River expedition team had no idea how true this would be as they prepared to leave for a two month expedition in Mongolia and Russia. This film from NRS and Wazee documents…
Thanks to a $2.4 million bike path, not Putin