Exploration & Survival
ArchiveRichard Carr was halfway across the Pacific, alone on a yacht, when he began sending frantic alerts that he was being kidnapped by pirates
After becoming paralyzed from the chest down, the mountain athlete found an unlikely ally in recovery: psychedelics
Brody Leven's layering hacks might change how you pack for winter adventures
Meet one of the winners of the 2021 Defender Service Awards鈥攁nd the rescue vehicle that helps them get the work done
The exuberant king of survival TV insists that our wild adventures are about more than just chasing fun鈥攖hey are the keys that get us through the struggles of our everyday lives
In 1937, Washburn left his cameras and gear behind while attempting to hike out of the Saint Elias Range. Almost a century later, freeskier Griffin Post set out to find the cache.
Alone in the wilderness, facing a grizzly that was determined to kill him, Colin Dowler had only one option: fight for his life.
Need a backcountry overnight dwelling in a crisis? Survival skills instructor Jessie Krebs has you covered.
Northwest College teammates Brayden Lowry and Kendell Cummings suffered serious injuries after fighting off an aggressive bruin in Wyoming
Hiker Rebecca Clark says she ended up with a hole in her back and lots of stickers and thorns, but otherwise she is OK
It began in the waters off Antarctica: a crew of eco-vigilantes found the illegal fishing ship they鈥檇 been hunting. It wouldn鈥檛 end for some 10,000 miles, when one of the vessels sank.
Get the most of winter鈥攁nd never go inside again鈥攚ith tips from the experts
An injured hiker is lucky to be alive after she was spotted by a passenger aboard Colorado鈥檚 Durango-Silverton railroad
Recreating in the outdoors has helped Ted Hesser overcome some of his most challenging days
Leon Sparks, 44, was trying to summit three mountains in one trek when he tumbled down Colorado鈥檚 El Diente Peak
Dial in your setup for cold-weather adventures with advice from polar explorers
国产吃瓜黑料rs Andrea Sansone and Andrew Hamilton trace their relationship back to a chance encounter on one of Colorado鈥檚 highest peaks. Now, the two are pushing each other to set speed records on the state鈥檚 famed fourteeners.
Hiker Andrew Devers went missing in Washington State鈥檚 Mount Baker鈥揝noqualmie National Forest with no food or water in June 2021
When a rafter was stung by a scorpion, she assumed she鈥檇 be fine. Within hours she lost her ability to see or speak clearly.
On the latest Out Alive Podcast episode, a fossil hunter in Florida explains what it was like to be ambushed by an aquatic reptile
On a bike-hike-scramble epic from his front door to the summit of a fourteener, Colorado-based climber Ryan Wichelns races the weather
There鈥檚 a reason that shows like 鈥楢lone鈥 hold our attention: we can鈥檛 help but imagine that it鈥檚 us out there.
Everyone has a Why. Our motivations are as varied as our backgrounds, and these passions are what powers adventures big and small.
A mare named Oriana is lucky to be alive after a terrifying tumble down a ravine in Oregon
Behold, direct satellite-to-phone connectivity 鈥渁nywhere you can see the sky鈥
Rescuers say Jetal Agnihotri, 29, died after being swept away by flash floods on Friday
Public-health crises are greatly helped by accurate numbers. Why can鈥檛 we get a true count of heat deaths?
Park Service officials believe the human remains are connected to a death that occurred near the Abyss Pool hot springs on July 31
A group of researchers from University of California at Irvine investigated the link between SAR incidents, park visitation, and Twitter posts. Their conclusions could inform how hikers portray their own adventures鈥攁nd view those of others鈥攐nline.
When retired art dealer Forrest Fenn hid a chest full of a million dollars鈥 worth gold, rubies, and diamonds in the Rocky Mountains, he sent thousands on a journey of desperation
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A group of high school sophomores set off on what was supposed to be a grand climb. Instead, it became one of the deadliest alpine disasters in North American history.
A 22-year-old man participating in an outdoor educator course was killed by a lightning strike in the Absaroka Mountains on Tuesday evening
How people get lost (and found) in the outdoors
Greg and Julie Welch were relaxing at their campsite in Minnesota鈥檚 Boundary Waters when a tiny fire in a nearby bog suddenly exploded into a massive blaze that began racing toward them
Running solo is one of the best ways to wind down after a long day. Here鈥檚 how to feel safe and confident doing it.
Last week my house burned to the ground, and if that鈥檚 not bad enough, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder
The Land Rover Defender Service Awards from 2021 cover a range of community services. Here are the winners鈥攁nd how they've put their new Defenders to use.
Here鈥檚 how to make safe decisions when you鈥檙e exercising this summer in the heat
When Cody Sheehy was six years old, he disappeared into the Oregon wilderness. More than three decades later, he insists the experience gave him an invaluable life lesson.
As a professional mountain guide, Jeff Evans is no stranger to close calls, and freely admits he鈥檚 skirted death more than once. But nothing he鈥檚 experienced has been as terrifying as the minute-plus he spent submerged under an onslaught of crashing waves.
鈥淚n short, FICOR will make the outdoors more accessible, equitable, and positive to more Americans.鈥
And a detailed analysis of what that means for American EV drivers
Presenting three delightful tales of adventures gone very, very wrong
Brian Boland was a prolific creator of handcrafted hot-air balloons who set distance and altitude records all over the world. But on July 15, 2021, during a routine outing with a family in Vermont, things went dramatically wrong. Sarah Schweitzer examines Boland鈥檚 eccentric and adventurous life, and finds out what happened on his fateful last flight.
A father and son working a crab boat in Chesapeake Bay were caught in a rising storm when they realized that something was very wrong: water was coming up through the floor
The outdoor world has produced another horror story involving a clumsy tourist, a lost cell phone, and a search and rescue mission
A British tourist trekking in Kyrgyzstan was enveloped by a massive slide. Rather than take cover, he filmed the whole thing. We are... glad he鈥檚 OK.
Warrick Mitchell grew up in the secluded southwest corner of the country鈥檚 South Island
An unidentified hiker went missing in California while retracing the footsteps of Jonathan Gerrish and Ellen Chung, who died with their one-year-old daughter of heat exposure and dehydration in 2021
Starry nights. Fresh air. Towering trees. Whether you鈥檙e car camping or in the backcountry, make the most of your life outside.
The federal government鈥檚 authority to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions is at risk, as right wing Supreme Court justices rewrite American laws
On June 21, the BLM, U.S. Forest Service, and Five Tribes of the Intertribal Coalition signed a cooperative management agreement for Utah鈥檚 Bears Ears National Monument. It marks a shift in our history at a time when we鈥檝e never needed to collaborate more.
After kicking off an enormous slide on a familiar backcountry run in Colorado, our writer was forced to reconsider his relationship with skiing
Almost 9.5 million acres in 13 western states are permanently inaccessible to the general public because they're surrounded by private land. BLM director Tracy Stone-Manning wants to keep chipping away at them, acre by acre.
After two young pilots crashed their small plane into the water off Hawaii, they realized their best hope for survival was to make it back to land on their own.
The 国产吃瓜黑料 survival column returns with a shocking story from rural Massachusetts
Thanks to a lot of hard work, skill, luck, and love, these amazing animals emerged safely from the flames and disruption
Waves swept two hikers out to sea on the Northern California coast last week
Fresh out of film school, Soraya Simi鈥檚 first documentary was centered around the Paralympic rower鈥檚 2,500-mile solo journey to Hawaii. Except Madsen never made it.
The cause of Paul 鈥淕randmaster鈥 Classen鈥檚 fatal fall is still unclear
When vast gas reserves were discovered off the idyllic coast of northern Mozambique, a crew of roughnecks flew in from around the world to make their fortunes. But in March 2021, Islamist rebels attacked, and the foreigners and thousands of Mozambicans were abandoned. Two hundred holed up at the Amarula Lodge, where the expats faced a choice: save themselves, or risk it all to save everyone. As oil and gas fuel a new war in Europe, Alex Perry pieces together, shot by shot, a stunning morality tale for the global economy.
Takeaways from a thoughtful life spent outdoors
Be ready for whatever the road throws at you with a drawer system that鈥檚 customizable to your every need
In July 2013, Matt Dyer felt lucky to see a polar bear in Canada鈥檚 Torngat Mountains. His good fortune ended there.
Rattlesnakes bite 150,000 pets each year in the U.S. These innovative rattlesnake training courses could save you and your canine companion.
Start fly-fishing with confidence and a cool can of Bell鈥檚 Two Hearted IPA in hand
A soggy slumber under a roller coaster, a chilly night in the Sierra, a high-altitude headache on Mount Whitney, and other tales of outdoor insomnia
An affidavit filed as part of an ongoing lawsuit confirms that the treasure was buried inside an iconic American landmark, and now officials are scrambling to keep the exact location secret
Regardless of how experienced you are, exploring with a guide can elevate your experience. Plus, you鈥檒l be supporting the livelihoods of the people who care for and call Utah home.聽
Three experts on history鈥檚 greatest survival story discuss why the discovery of the Antarctic shipwreck only adds to the mystique of the famed explorer
For Erich Swartz, every day is Take Your Dog to Work Day
The team behind the shipwreck鈥檚 discovery sought more than just a shipwreck
If the Magnolia State isn鈥檛 on your radar for outdoor recreation, you鈥檙e missing out
The United Nation鈥檚 latest scientific assessment on climate change is clear: it鈥檚 here, it鈥檚 impacting everyone, and it鈥檚 dangerous. Is there anything we can do?
Freezing to death. Heatstroke. The excruciatingly painful sting of a box jellyfish, which can kill a person in under a minute. After writing the classic 1997 story 鈥淔rozen Alive,鈥 Peter Stark became an expert on what it feels like to die in the wild. We asked him why people are so interested in reading about it鈥攁nd about his own close calls.
Endos, yard sales, slams, whippers, and face-plants are all an important part of learning. It鈥檚 time we embraced the wipeout.
Mountaineer Gelje Sherpa takes us inside his ambitious plan to open a new commercial route on the world鈥檚 sixth-highest peak
Mark Jenkins chose to skip a risky adventure with his friends. Twenty-five years later, he鈥檚 still haunted by what happened in his absence.
While climbing Alaska鈥檚 Eagle Peak, Joe Yelverton鈥檚 life changed in a single moment. His account of the experience won our inaugural survival-stories essay contest.