Adventure
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Ronaldo's bum knee could be blessing for U.S.
From treks across Hawaii's Big Island
Bears cling to trunks during heat waves
Intends to make documentary, study coral reef
A young, paralyzed Brazilian may walk onto the field for the start of the world's largest sports tournament
Shades to be released June 23 go for the "hot nerd" look
Ed Viesturs is a professional mountaineer and a Whittaker Mountaineering Guide Team member who has summited Everest seven times. The Whittaker Mountaineering crew recently sat down with Ed and got his perspective on the risks of climbing Everest, in light of this year’s deadly avalanche. …
Rise and shine is now wake and bake
Only two cities seriously interested
Silk can communicate structural information, inspire new materials
Aggressive parent protecting nearby nest
In the worst disaster in decades, on one of the country's most iconic peaks, two guides and four clients go missing and are presumed dead—leaving a climbing community searching for clues.
Newly prescribed pollution limits are sure to push coal further out of the U.S. energy mix—but overseas demand might help keep coal cranking stateside.
Wolf Carr is a beekeeper from Portland Oregon, and the owner of Wolf Honey. A short profile piece from Juliet Zulu about the importance of following your passion and doing things you love. Read the full story here. …
Olympian wins triathlon for sixth time
George Hincapie, one of the most celebrated cyclists in history and Lance Armstrong’s top domestique, opens up about his new book, his relationship with Armstrong, and why he chose to testify before the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Read the full story here. …
Drop your jaws and pack your bags. Outside's best adventure photography of the year.
White House responds with #ActOnClimate
Runs 26:44.36 in the 10,000 meters at Prefontaine Classic
Battle heating up over environmental impact
Aussie woman says rules deter women from biking
Fastest kid in the world clocks in at 1:35:02
Builder tells the story of trail building, through the eyes of some of mountain biking’s best riders and builders. From filmmaker Scott Secco. Premieres April, 2015. …
Tourists ride the wire at St. Maarten beach
Official clearance given for space flights
Crime affects 3,000 cyclists
Performance bev made from mushrooms
Okay, so, um, the machines are winning
This year’s Red Bull King of the Air event took place in February at Capetown, South Africa’s Big Bay. 24 of the world’s best kiteboarders went head-to-head in a competition all about big air and style points. Watch as Kevin Langaree wins the title in this edit…
Insists "human-caused" consensus is wrong
In his new memoir, George Hincapie delves into the past, examining his relationship with Lance Armstrong and his own choice to take performance-enhancing drugs. In an extended interview, he explains why he still has hope for cycling.
Norbu Tenzing Norgay is deeply familiar with Mt. Everest—his father famously made the first summit with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953. But alongside the beauty and adventure, there's real danger, especially for Sherpas. It's time to make a change.
Risky rescue on ledge at 13,000 feet
His pooch is "living the dream"
Fight-or-flight mode: The Internet follows you everywhere, it's all your fault, and there's nowhere to hide. Maybe that's not a bad thing.
Sometime in the near future, it’s almost certain that Vail Resorts will be operating a rebranded 7,500-acre mega resort in Park City. Will the Wasatch survive?
Using results from 600-student personality survey
For Smithsonian's #ZooEnrichment
Driver error, rear-end collisions most responsible for fatalities
What's in a name? A lot, actually
Meet HISTORY’s Mountain Men and the lands where they make their living.
A 2014 Telluride Mountainfilm Favorite. 90 year-old Frank Moore has always loved to fish. A WWII veteran and one of the many brave troops who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Mending the Line captures Moore’s incredible pursuit to return to Normandy seeking serenity in the waters where he witnessed…
Dean Potter (aka The Dark Wizard) has been pushing the limits of the outdoor world for years. In his newest life challenege as a film director, Potter has created a short film about his dog Whisper, who often BASE jumps with Potter in a special compartment on…
Dean Potter buzzed the ice cream social at Telluride Mountainfilm Festival on Saturday afternoon in a wingsuit. Without his dog Whisper along for the ride, Potter jumped out of a single-engine plane just above town and flew over main street before landing at the edge of…
Scientists use solar panels to follow their path across the ocean
6,800-mile hike links DE to CA
"Beekeeper commissioner" saves Upper West Side
Hops Khumbu Icefall in heli
He's not one to take up the spotlight, but the Team Garmin-Sharp rider turns heads anyway.
The first county in the United States to outlaw fracking has an idea that could give environmentalists the upper hand—and deliver a major setback to big oil.
Chelsea and Hillary Clinton have teamed up to confront a new challenge—protecting the heavily poached African elephant.
Fast, furious, and under-the-radar, short track mountain bike racing offers something for everyone
Natural Goods is a documentary that celebrates the ocean, wood and nature. It tells the story of Luca Bressan, a Italian designer who was born high up in the Dolomites but always dreamt of riding ocean waves, and made those dreams a reality when he started building…
Last year, a lone wolf became the first to enter California in nearly a century. Now, with his own Twitter feed and a new mate, he's kind of a big deal.
Rescued cub from the highway
Fill prescriptions for nature
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104 peaks now open, but avalanche concerns abound
Busted at Sydney airport