Adventure
ArchiveAfterglow is the latest and most ambitious project yet from Sweetgrass Productions. It’s a crazy concept that uses incredible cinematography and a ton of lights to push the boundaries of what defines a ski film. Look for the full release on October 19. …
Race to be held in Utah on Valentine's Day
A few weeks ago, when Vail Resorts bought Park City Mountain Resort, the sale triggered an onslaught of vitriol against Colorado's billion-dollar ski empire. But while it's easy to hate a company just because it's claiming territory faster than the whitebark pine beetle, Vail has actually been a very good thing for skiers.
Calls for stricter penalties for athletes who dope
Supreme Court declines to hear challenge
Consumer Reports study highlights shoppers' confusion
Bass fishermen rescue besieged paddlers
Now even more likely that all 7 Wastach-area resorts will be connected
Finishes more than an hour ahead of next woman
Started 1,000-mile crossing to Bermuda in Florida
Explorer stands by claim that he has found the Santa Maria
Over the last week, five top mountain athletes died in three separate incidents in the Himalayas and Andes. Here, we’ve gathered remembrances from people who knew them best.
Daredevil adds new risk to walk between skyscrapers
Stunt rider's latest mind-blowing clip
Service will be free to use
It may be the oldest emotion. Before happiness, before sorrow, before exhilaration, and way, way before the urge to climb mountains and bomb down steeps, there was fear. Now scientists are finding new ways to help us conquer our deepest anxieties—and use them to perform even better.
The Bus: A Journey Up North is a story about some good friends taking the trip of a lifetime. After converting their “adventure bus” to run on waste vegetable oil, they set out north from Colorado towards Canada in search of adventure. A film by Joey Schusler.
Tip came from hunters who smelled the weed
Strange Rumblings in Shangri-La is a modern surf film that documents an unforgettable worldwide journey from the frigid shores of Iceland to the sultry coastline of Mozambique. From well-known spots in Eurpoe to exotic islands off the coast of Brazil and into deepest Indonesia, this is Joe…
List down to Beijing and Almaty
Rising popularity spurs the move
Wish you had grown up ripping lift service downhill like these kids? Us too. This profile by T-bar Films of the Mt. Bachelor Gravity Camp will leave you more than a little jealous of their mountain biking skills. …
Marriott hotel chain's Teleporter coming to a city near you
In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, Pete McBride and Vital Films put together this stunning visual tribute to some of the most treasured areas in the U.S. …
Silverton Mountain, Colorado
Would help track drunk and lost visitors
Some locations still closed as blaze winds down
From the Road is the story of a skier’s personal journey, seen through the lens of redemption and triumph. Delivered through the unique personal perspective of former professional ski guide Eric Henderson, the film is centered on a human powered ski adventure in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains. A…
Freeskiers had been filming on Chile's Mount San Lorenzo
World Wildlife Fund says humans mostly responsible
Geologists have accurately measured "supercave"
Had been descending Argentina's Cerro Vespignani
Players to wear cameras beginning this season
We caught up with Dean Potter before his wingsuit flight over the ice cream social at Mountainfilm in Telluride, CO, earlier this year. Here’s what he had to say about dealing with fear.
Judge says private landowner must let them access waves
In October, 12 women will compete in one of the world's oldest male-dominated sports. The race? A 38,000-mile monster through pirate-infested waters and rough seas.
Size of increase varies across parks
In 2009, a hiker named Becky Garris was struck by lightning in Vermont while hiking the Appalachian Trail. She woke up with a paralyzed right arm, and managed to get herself to the hospital. This is her story. …
Racers endure for strong finishes
True stories of survival from those who lived to tell the tale. In our Survival Stories series, you’ll find everything you need to know about unpredictable weather, big waves, and staying safe in the backcountry. In the first episode, Maya Gabeira describes what happened on the day she nearly drowned trying to…
Forty-one people are stranded, seven still missing
Only commercial crews will need permits
Students prefer standing and build healthy habits
Polish ski-mountaineer blitzes up and down Himalayan peak
Grand Teton incident spurs park to start new ranger patrols
Permits will run $1,500, fines $1,000
Expands Bush-era protections sixfold
Mountaineers were hoping to climb two 8,000-meter peaks in 7 days
Research shows outdoor walks improve mental health
For more than 40 years, no one has done more to shine a light on the globe’s most intriguing corners for workaday adventurers than Richard Bangs. Now 64, the father of American adventure travel is proof that old-school adventure is as alive as ever.
Judge invalidates 2012 decision by Fish and Wildlife Service
As more and more people head into the backcountry, we’re triggering more slides than ever before. If you’re thinking about venturing into avalanche-prone terrain this winter, first read this.
New protocol enables referee timeouts for head injuries
Judge says mountain has legit reasons to ban snowboarders
German man crashed Phantom 2 into park lake
Held in Somalia for two years
In June 2013, 23-year-old Felix Starck set out on the biggest adventure of his life. In 365 days he traveled over 11,000 miles through 22 countries by bike, despite being robbed, battling pneumonia and losing a loved one along the way. He lugged 120 pounds of gear and a video…
Mercedes, Audi pick up the rest
Two-thirds of planet absent from program
As resorts open more extreme terrain, skiers are wondering: Should I wear my beacon in-bounds?
Playing safely in the mountains requires an intimate knowledge of terrain and an understanding of how a host of variables—including sun, wind, and temperature—affect the snowpack.
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.
Marathon-racing CEOs linked to more valuable firms
Organizer's explanations for last-minute notice called into question
Animal followed panicked group first
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…
Colorado ski area also faces charges
Suspect allegedly broke into a home to call 911 as flames grew
Avalanche airbags have arrived.
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. …
CEO: "We cannot sit idly by"
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. …
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…
Population could reach 12.3 billion by 2100