Exploration & Survival
ArchiveBy merging passion with purpose, Cliff Kapono carves an unconventional lifestyle
Over two decades of ambitious adventures, elite skier and climber Zahan Billimoria has had some very close calls in the mountains
A fatal avalanche near Hoosier Pass, Colorado, is a reminder that dangerous slides can occur on gentle terrain
A step-by-step walkthrough to jump-starting your vehicle
What happens if you find an injured climber halfway up a 1,600-foot rock face? In 1931, the only option was a high-altitude piggyback ride.
Christopher Lewis was lost in the Montana backcountry with a shattered ankle, sopping clothes, and a single bar of cell-phone reception
A secret abortion, pirates, and the peace found at the bottom of the ocean
People are disabled in countless different ways, so there are few practical tips that will apply to everyone. Yet a few key things can improve your experience.
Garrett Madison was sued by one of his clients in 2020 after he called off an expedition, saying it was too dangerous. A final court order states the client was not entitled to a refund and that guides should not fear lawsuits when making decisions about safety.
The steel vault is like a flight recorder for the planet鈥檚 climate problems
Speed skydivers push the limit, a surf boat wrecks in Indonesia, and Andrew Cotton shred big waves in Nazar茅
When someone gets hurt in the wild, we know what to do. But what we鈥檝e lacked for way too long are the tools to help people in severe mental distress.
Whenever you鈥檙e doing anything potentially dangerous outdoors, tell a responsible person where you鈥檙e going, when you鈥檒l be back, and what to do if you don鈥檛 return.
The $1.2 trillion plan doesn鈥檛 just include investments in roads and bridges; it鈥檒l also focus on bike lanes, wildfire mitigation, and dam removal
David Kushner went to the rainforest to write about a mysterious place and the people who go there. He never imagined the experience would change him forever.
From 国产吃瓜黑料 and Hydro Flask, these are the stories of people putting in the work to make the world a better place.
Another reminder that you shouldn鈥檛 believe everything you read on the internet鈥攅specially when your life鈥檚 at stake
We caught up with author Sebastian Junger to find out how he reported the incredible 国产吃瓜黑料 Classic story of the Andrea Gail鈥檚 crew, what鈥檚 changed in the commercial fishing industry, and why he鈥檚 drawn to people who have dangerous jobs
With seven seasons of whitewater paddle guiding under her belt, Bronwyn is well-equipped for the challenge. But the other three teammates are nervous, and everyone goes for a swim in the frigid glacial waters at some point.
Each year an estimated 300,000 smugglers, known as 鈥榢olbars,鈥 haul millions of pounds of contraband from Iraq to Iran over the 14,000-foot peaks of the Zagros Mountains. More than 50 of them will die鈥攕hot dead, killed in accidents, or freezing to death鈥攁nd countless more will be arrested and imprisoned. Alex Perry travels to Iraqi Kurdistan to investigate the roots of a trade that all but defies comprehension.
On an expedition to track lemurs in Madagascar, wildlife ecologist Rae Wynn-Grant found her confidence and her voice
Common mistakes you鈥檙e probably making when your best friend takes off, and what to do next time
If you get lost or injured in the woods these days, aid might come from above鈥攊n the form of small-propeller drones that are revolutionizing SAR and saving lives
A few years ago, I was a vocal proponent of the outdoor industry incorporating Indigenous land acknowledgments as standard business practice. As it鈥檚 become more common, my perspective has evolved.
For philosopher John Kaag, a trek in the Alps during his youth was the beginning of a long and winding journey
The outdoors are all around you, no matter where you live
Wes Siler explains why ATVs aren鈥檛 the menace to the outdoors many have come to believe they are
In which two bold but questionably sane adventurers actually do for reals what Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels only pretended to do
Smart tips to make sure your new adventure partner has a blast and feels welcome outside
After an American Army captain came home traumatized from the war, he lost his ability to love. It took the wilderness to reopen his heart.
How the Hushin crew is challenging hunting stereotypes, growing a vital wildlife management tool, and giving back to the community
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympics get underway this week. Here鈥檚 who and how to watch.
For elite mountain athlete Hillary Allen, a near deadly fall was the start of a long, winding journey to find a new source of strength and purpose
Emily Harrington and Adrian Ballinger aren鈥檛 just professional athletes and road trippers鈥攖hey鈥檙e really cool dog parents too
Challenge yourself, choose your own pace, and embrace nature all by yourself
Kyle Dickman had spent his life chasing adventure. But after nearly dying from a snake bite, he saw menacing risks everywhere he went.
鈥淵ou always think you鈥檒l save the ones you love when the moment comes. But he didn鈥檛 save her.鈥
Bus 142 spent 60 years sitting in the Alaskan backcountry and saw thousands of visitors before it ended up at the Museum of the North in Fairbanks. Now a team of conservators, students, and volunteers face the challenge ahead.
Grizzly and black bears have killed five people in North America over the last five months. Is this cause for concern?
With the discovery of 52, some sociologists theorized that our fascination with the whale鈥檚 story came from a growing feeling of loneliness overrunning our technocentric society.
That shiny sheet of plastic you have wadded up at the bottom of your daypack can help you stay alive. Will it help you stay comfortable? That鈥檚 a different story.
As the number one female street skateboarder in the country, Mariah Duran hopes to inspire more people to try the sport.
The treasure was found by Jack Stuef in June 2020, but for a dedicated community of internet sleuths, the hunt isn鈥檛 over
Despite warnings, rules, and common sense, tourists in Yellowstone keep approaching bears and bison.
We鈥檙e taking a look at how we鈥檝e historically used maps to move through and understand the world, and how that鈥檚 changing now
There鈥檚 no such thing as a truly accurate one
Reconciling the maps we made in the 18th century with modern reality is nearly impossible. But their lines, drawn long ago, are still legally binding.
Amid a national conversation about race, colonialism, and justice, Native mappers and runners are reclaiming Indigenous cartography, names, and land
From spring-fed rivers to undeveloped coastline, these are some of the best water adventures you can have in Texas.
If you can get past the lack of creature comforts, spending a night outside might be one of the most rewarding things you do
The later moon missions didn鈥檛 grab as much attention as the first landing in 1969, but they had something very cool on the gear front: the lunar rover, a lightweight go-kart that gave crews unmatched mobility on another world
Whether you鈥檙e just dipping your toe in the water or pushing the outer limits of adventure sports, you can use this handbook for decades to come. Enjoy technical tips and words of wisdom from the pros, ranging from ways to stay warm while cold-weather camping to nurturing the inspiration to get out there every day.
Deschutes聽National Forest offers year-round adventure to a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts
From the right tires for the terrain to proper trail etiquette, here鈥檚 everything you need to know
Mark Healey grew up on the island of Oahu, where there are two directions: toward the land and toward the sea
Climate change is melting the glaciers and permafrost of the Mont Blanc massif, revealing crystals hidden in pockets once covered in snow. Simon Akam tagged along on an expedition with one of the area鈥檚 most legendary hunters, a daring French alpinist who completes dangerous climbs to discover specimens worth tens of thousands of dollars.
After 21 ultrarunners died in a trail race in May, the Chinese government responded dramatically, and many are worried about the future of the adventure sports boom that鈥檚 been taking place there
Dispersed camping is getting less dispersed. Our ethics columnist weighs in on whether you need to share.
The trendsetters and trailblazers reimagining the outside world
To really understand the outer limits of dehydration, you need to listen to the remarkable story of Pablo Valencia
Follow Timothy Olson as he attempts to set the fastest known time on the Pacific Crest Trail
Want to go on a vehicle-based adventure this summer? Here鈥檚 where to head, what vehicle to take, and how to stay safe and comfortable while you鈥檙e out there.
Despite Base Camp鈥檚 status as a super-spreader location, guides actually might have been safer on Everest than they would have been back home
During the 2015 Gold King Mine spill, Mylo Fowler raised money selling photo prints to deliver drinking water to the Navajo people
A shortage of places to camp is hurting the environment and limiting diversity in the outdoors. But there are some innovative solutions on the table.
Long-distance running has exploded there, but responsible oversight of trail races has been extremely inconsistent鈥攊ncluding, it seems, at the event last weekend in Gansu Province, where 21 runners died in a sudden storm
The remarkable survival story of Claire Nelson, whose solo hike in the desert turned into a desperate fight for her life
Teenage diver Sebastian Morris and his dad were hunting for treasure in the Gulf of Mexico when they found a below-the-knee prosthetic. How do you lose that in the ocean? Amazingly, they solved the mystery.
In September 2017, 国产吃瓜黑料 published a feature about the 鈥楤erserk,鈥 a ship that went missing in 2011 off the coast of Antarctica with three men aboard. The expedition leader, Jarle Andhoy, disagreed with the story we published, which contained some factual errors, and with our portrayal of the lost men of the 鈥楤erserk.鈥 He also believed that the story left out crucial information about the days before the ship鈥檚 disappearance. 国产吃瓜黑料 editor in chief Christopher Keyes interviewed Andhoy and his lawyer, Gunnar Nerdrum Aagaard, to better understand new details the two have gathered, which may help explain what happened to the men on board.
The coronavirus has put climbers and workers in even more danger than usual
Alan Arnette talks to Lukas Furtenbach about the COVID risk at Base Camp
Digging deep with journalist Daniel Barbarisi, whose new account reveals the very real danger of the chase
In an excerpt from his new book 鈥楾he Comfort Crisis,鈥 journalist Michael Easter travels to Bhutan to learn about how confronting death head-on can lead to a more fulfilled life
Journalist Ian Urbina is revealing the lawlessness of the open ocean in ways you鈥檇 never imagine
The odds of being attacked by a shark are less than one in 11 million, which makes it nearly impossible to find people to turn to when you become that one. Enter a support group of survivors called the Bite Club鈥攖he most exclusive club nobody wants to join.
Bear safety when camping
For centuries, dowsers have claimed the ability to find groundwater, precious metals, and other quarry using divining rods and an uncanny intuition. Is it the real deal or woo-woo? Dan Schwartz suspends disbelief to see for himself.
The scientists, athletes, and photographers redefining our sense of adventure
A tragedy forced Savannah Cummins to come to terms with the fact that doing what she loves means putting lives in danger
Gage Lorentz was pulled over for speeding on a dirt road in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Minutes later he lay on the ground, dead from a point-blank shot to the heart. How did a trivial traffic stop lead to his death?