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And you thought your truck was badass.
Frustrated with complacent city officials, some bicyclists are painting their own lanes, installing signs, and making mischief intended to send a loud message to motorists: it's time to take cycling safety way more seriously.
Get ready to hit the road—and document your adventure.
Nearly 300 reptile and amphibian species
Drink up before it’s too late.
Controversy amid her DQ at indoor track championships
A friend's drunken offer to chow down at Taco Bell? Irresistible.
When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park after being absent for almost 70 years, their presence had an astounding effect on nearly everything in the park. Writer and Environmentalist George Monbiot explains the impact they had in this video from Sustainable Man. …
One of the best trailers we’ve seen in a while. A film about people who love wakeboarding. Coming in April.
What if your buddy called and said, ‘It was storming over in Japan, can you drop everything and leave tomorrow?’ What would you say? Salomon Freeski TV S7 Ep10 is sure to leave you second guessing your day job.
A towable camper rugged enough for forest roads.
Carbon fiber remains the bike industry's "it" material. But when properly utilized, titanium can yield a subtle and sublime ride.
Don't let a bad fall keep you down. Pro freeskier Crystal Wright shares hard-earned tips on preventing and recovering from tough breaks.
Questionable use of wearable cams is causing a surge in accidents
As ski-touring season hits full stride, we're here to help take the edge off lung-busting climbs and quad-searing descents.
At the second annual Sydney Skinny
More than 17 million expected to ship in 2014
DNA tests determine dog and owner
A compilation from filmmaker Aaron Lieber. Using his RED EPIC, Lieber captures the best athletes in the world, from Sochi Gold winner Sage Kotensburg to the 11X World Champion Kelly Slater.
Another fantastic installment from Outdoor Research’s Tiny House Tour. In ski areas around the world, there are stories that live in the parking lot: vans, RV’s, buses, and campers host ski bums, families, keeners, and winter road warriors. Winter culture grows the parking lot scene. Pre-powder prep, après celebrations,…
Two hormones are keeping you from drifting off
A growing body of research supports what was once a startling conclusion: vitamins don't help. In fact, they hamper performance.
The future of fitness tech is here. And it’s dystopian.
If you’re going to go to the trouble of swimming 2.4 miles, biking 112 miles, and running 26.2 miles, you may as well pick a gorgeous milieu. These courses are in locales that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but loaded with ways to relax post-race. Ironman Cairns in Queensland, Australia.
Explorer Eric Larsen sets out next month for a 48-day unaided journey to the North Pole—one of the planet’s most extreme environments. This is the potentially life-saving gear he’ll be bringing along.
Not to be upstaged by Cinco de Mayo, February 22 is recognized as National Margarita Day. Who are we to argue?
To Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
First-ever images captured by guide in Himalayas
Voice-sensing abilities similar to humans
A wonderful timelapse piece comprised of 8640 individual images from over 150,000 that were taken as the photographer traveled around New Zealand for 3 months last spring. A project by Shawn Reeder.
Big barrels, autumn light, and a surf board. Summer can’t come soon enough. A film by Ander Mendiguren…
As a lifelong fresh air addict, my secret shame is an inability to name roughly 99 percent of the flora and fauna I see while paddling, hiking, snowboarding, and the like. By valuing adrenaline over a more complete understanding of my surroundings, I often feel disconnected from nature while having…
Most of us at least know someone who’s ski raced or played ice hockey. But what about the bizarre Olympic sports that don’t get primetime coverage? Take terms like “vice skip,” “bonspiel,” and “K-Point,” which sound more like drinking games…
Long before the Jamaican bobsled team rose to fame, Puerto Rico’s George Tucker was the first athlete from the Caribbean to compete in the Winter Games.
This isn't child's play.
Exercise hasn't always been the key to fitness and health. And for good reason—you need movement, not a running regimen to stay healthy.
SoCal startup IVI brings quality without sacrificing cool
Okay, so he's been roped into a "media performance" or two, but fact is, Alex Honnold continues to bag some of the boldest climbs on earth.
A rare ice bridge between Isle Royale National Park and the mainland offers a lifeline to the island's dwindling wolf pack.
Lessons from Sochi on how to balance competitive sports and family life
Or are depressed people more likely to own cats?
Will stimulate local commerce, fight smog
Fifth consecutive year in Albuquerque, New Mexico
A short film about a journey into the into the Colorado Rockies by Mike Pavlovsky during Outside Adventure Film School – Colorado Backcountry 2014. As the ultimate hands-on filmmaking experience, the Outside Adventure Film School provides innovative instruction from story conception to the big screen. We choose the…
Sage captures his early winter shredding in the Alps during the jump-infused big mountain comp known as the Swatch Skier’s Cup (Team Americas wins again!) with Sony’s POV Action Cam. An uber-wide 170 degree field of vision helps for up-close pans of tourists as they gape at the Matterhorn,…
Every couple of months, 68-year-old Ed Zevely rides into the Colorado high country to camp for weeks at a time—and he does it completely alone. Through thunderstorms, open meadows and treacherous passes, he finds his own patch of serenity. Far from the modern world, it’s a place where the only…
Budget-friendly prices, and the freedom and comfort of staying at a home-away-from-home have made vacation rentals popular alternatives to hotels. Property owners list their homes on sites such as Home Away and the associated VacationRentals.com, VRBO, and Flipkey, the latter of which is…
First, let’s address the arm numbness. If your arm only numbs up while you’re running, there are two likely causes: poor posture, and the way you carry your equipment. Here’s why, and what to do. Fix Your Form “There are little tiny blood vessels that go to the muscles in…
To many entrepreneurs across the world, rising temperatures, drought, and ice melt represents a market opportunity. McKenzie Funk spent the past six years reporting around the world on how the business world is preparing for a warmer planet.
Search the web for Dean Reinke and you’ll soon be scrolling through a rap sheet of consumer complaints about how he and his for-profit road-race company, USRA Half Marathon, do business. Is he a fraud who has stayed one step ahead of the law, or an upstanding man who’s been slimed by his enemies?
The rugged speaker for blasting your neighbors away.
Expedition-worthy technology to keep you warm and comfortable—and maybe even save your life.
Reflective spray can prevent car wrecks
Movie tells Louis Zamperini's incredible survival story
At 19, Rickey Gates dropped out of college and headed on a road trip to South America. It was a trip that would kick start a life of adventure and travel. Over a decade later, Rickey is now a sponsored trail runner and his love for the road has not…
Watch James Heim attack huge mountains after setting up camp in the British Columbia backcountry. Even professional skiers get scared when looking down a giant mountain spine—luckily excitement wins out. The latest sneak peak from Red Bull Media House and MSP Film’s Days of My Youth.
The gear that's changing the way we work out.
Rugged handhelds to help you find home.
For American Olympic fans, biathlon is overshadowed by blockbuster sports, such as alpine skiing and snowboarding. But biathletes are just as badass as the downhillers—these cross-country skiers race to average heart rates of 175 bpm, then fire five precision shots in as few as seven seconds,…
We all know the right helmet can save your life. But the world’s most sophisticated lid isn’t much better than an egg carton strapped to your head if it’s past its expiration date. With gravity sports getting steeper, faster, and more intense, a good helmet is essential. But how…
A consortium of wildlife advocates, NGOs, and investigative journalists have developed a website through which witnesses can report poaching and illegal logging—without risking their own lives.
Five years after Lewis and Clark completed their famous mission, another more audacious expedition sets out for the Pacific. In this exclusive excerpt from the new book 'Astoria,' the legendary Overland Party attempts to establish America's first commercial colony on the wild and unclaimed Northwest coast—provided, of course, they survive the journey.
Tapping satellites, birders, sensors, and park rangers, eco-crusaders are turning massive data sets into powerful tools to help the planet.
Wrecking-ball chunk causes massive repair bill