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Witnessing the Aurora Borealis can feel like you鈥檙e glimpsing another world. For some people, that鈥檚 exactly what鈥檚 happening.
During the phenomenon of polar night, parts of the Arctic don鈥檛 see the sun for weeks or months at a time. The darkness drives some people insane, but for others, it opens a gateway into wonder and peace.
Dial in your setup for cold-weather adventures with advice from polar explorers
If you鈥檝e been riveted by the discovery of the 鈥楨ndurance鈥 shipwreck, dive deeper into the rich history of daring鈥攁nd often tragic鈥擜rctic and Antarctic expeditions with these works of fiction and nonfiction
The Netflix film tells the true story of an early 20th-century explorer and his engineer fighting to survive in the Arctic. We talked to the 鈥楪ame of Thrones鈥 star about what it was like filming on location in Greenland and Iceland in extreme conditions.
Cecilia Blomdahl鈥檚 viral videos are a window into an unfamiliar world full of polar bears, reindeer, and adventures on snowmobiles. But they also offer suprisingly resonant insights for those of us who鈥檝e just spent a year in quarantine.
The bestselling author鈥檚 latest novel was informed by years of researching the history of female aviation and traveling to far-flung places
From Colorado鈥檚 second-largest state park to a midwestern tribal park, there are plenty of new wild spaces to plan to visit. Plus, 国产吃瓜黑料 staffers share what they think our 64th national park should be.
A close encounter in the far north offers powerful lessons about how Native people have chosen to live alongside a dangerous predator
With cruise traffic set to be at an all-time low this summer, you鈥檒l be able to have the 49th state all to yourself
In one fell swoop, President Biden is undoing his predecessor's most harmful work on public lands, climate change, clean air and water, and environmental justice
Drawing only three bidders and $14 million, the administration's attempt to drill for oil in the massive Alaskan refuge is likely dead on arrival
'MeatEater' host Steven Rinella and adventure photographer Krystle Wright on the experiences that changed them
These slackliners explore the limits of humankind high above the ground, under the northern lights.
In its final months, Trump's Department of the Interior shows its true colors by rushing through drilling leases in Alaska and rewriting major components of the bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act
Goods for when the going gets tough
A tale about two-wheeled island hopping in the midnight sun
These recent releases feature stories of gritty heroines on journeys through threatened wild landscapes
The good news: you can easily opt for a greener bank so your money works for good
For a book project about 16th-century polar explorer William Barents, Andrea Pitzer needed to reach the remote Arctic island where he and his men came to grief. She booked passage on an expeditionary boat out of Murmansk, then headed north on a trip marked by unforgettable scenery, unexpected loss, and wild magic that changed her life.
Years of underfunding and climate change are increasingly threatening the national park system. From the Everglades in Florida to Glacier in Montana, here are the ones we stand to lose.
The North Pacific right whale has been spotted only a handful of times in 60 years. A marine biologist from Seattle wants to change that.
From polar explorer Eric Larsen to rock climber Sasha DiGiulian, here's what adventurers are doing with their downtime
A robbery was the last thing anyone ever expected in to the remote outpost of Longyearben, Norway
Arctic Bath, a stunning new wellness retreat, makes it easy for guests to try out the Swedish health traditions of saunas and icy plunges
Spend less than you would on a restaurant dinner and get a book that you'll cherish for years to come
Stop trying to trick us, gear companies. We know a parka when we see one.
Cozy up with one and start planning your next family adventure
Nikita Ovsyanikov has spent decades studying polar bears on a remote Siberian island to better understand their behaviors
A supposedly fun thing I would absolutely do again
And our world will never be the same
Following a tragedy, a photographer finds a new sense of purpose in the wintertime sky
As one of the northernmost settlements on earth, the Norwegian hamlet of Longyearbyen has become a magnet for adventurous souls looking to start a new life. But when an unsettling crime happened, it brought home a harsh reality: in the modern world, trouble always finds you.
After tragedy followed Hugo Sanchez from El Salvador to Canada, he started photographing the northern lights, finding a new sense of purpose in the wintertime sky
Because no one has time for missed connections and grueling layovers
A new miniseries from the podcast Threshold explores the controversy surrounding one of the our most contested pieces of public land by meeting the people who live off it
Mark your calendar: it's time to do or see something big next year. Here's how to pull it off.
Scientists turn to high-tech solutions to protect a threatened population
Author and political consultant Stuart Stevens loves a good sufferfest, so he couldn't resist Border to Border: 420 kilometers of nordic sliding through a country that defines what winter is all about
Hike, fish, and ski Europe's last stretch of wilderness from Niehku Mountain Villa in Swedish Lapland
Multimillionaire Victor Vescovo committed himself to one of the world鈥檚 craziest remaining adventure quests: to reach the deepest points in every ocean. What does it take to get there? A radically high-tech, $30 million Triton submersible, a team of crack engineers and scientists, and one very gonzo explorer.
These experiences will help you connect to the land while respecting the indigenous cultures that have long inhabited it
Princess Daazhraii Johnson, a creative producer for the PBS series, tells 国产吃瓜黑料 that the show is a "way of saying that it鈥檚 OK to be who you are, you should be proud of that."
Why these are our dream spots to cast away
Critical habitat for the species could be destroyed
And climate change at the same time
The Canadian pilot has summited Mount Everest, biked the Arctic, and rowed across the Atlantic
Regulatory changes to the Endangered Species Act put many, many species at risk鈥攂ut particularly the cute and cuddly ones
The blazes are releasing so much carbon that they could create a feedback loop
I'm worse at it than your average tortoise, and yet I persist. Why? Miseries and all, there's no better foundation for my physical and mental health.
Meet the newest trend in full-service trip planning: surprise travel. You won't find out where you're going until it's time to go.
Caroline Van Hemert recounts an epic North American journey in her memoir 'The Sun Is a Compass.' But it's a lot more than just a gripping ride-along.
Inspiring stories by badass adventurers
The political dispute between Russia and Ukraine combined with weather to close down the Barneo ice camp
His new book, 'Horizon,' is the crowning achievement of a writer whose eyes never stray from the long view
Eric Larsen has more experience in the Arctic than just about anyone. He watched the new Mads Mikkelsen survival film and shared what he thought it got right and what missed the mark.
Eight hundred of the 2,300 Bureau of Land Management staff who remain on duty during the shutdown are dedicated to serving the oil and gas industries
Our northernmost state is also the most vulnerable to climate change
Advocates of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are trying to make an end run around the law and the American people. If they succeed, your backyard conservation area could be next.
The Alaska senator sent us a letter about her enviro bonafides. Naturally, we checked her work.
The luxury brand partners with the Explorers Club to support far-flung scientific journeys
Six winterized options for when the lifts stop spinning
From costumed toboggan rides to an unsanctioned triathlon in the Tetons, these quirky competitions are no joke
Holly "Cargo" Harrison survived a heart attack and a grizzly bear attack and now holds one of the most substantial FKTs ever
Some see economic windfall. Others, a carbon bomb.
A new Outdoor Industry Association report details outdoor rec spending by congressional district. Lawmakers should take note.
Arctic adventure and high malaise in pursuit of the Northwest Passage
When I needed to process my grief, the polar cold and isolation proved to be exactly what I needed
Temperatures were brutally low at this year鈥檚 running of the 300-mile competition, and one frostbitten competitor may lose his hands and feet. Is this just the price of playing a risky game, or does something need to change?
Students in the Extreme Polar Training course, a two-week freeze-fest held near the Arctic Circle on Canada's Baffin Island, learn how to live in Earth's coldest conditions. Still, nothing really prepares you for 72 hours of a sled-pulling, pathfinding ordeal on a skinny pair of skis.
Shrinking the national monuments was just the tip of the iceberg
Ada Blackjack had no wilderness skills before she was forced to fend for herself on a remote Arctic island鈥攁nd outlived four male explorers
To help you create the ultimate outdoor agenda, we asked our travel experts where they鈥檙e dying to go this year
Probably not this time. Eva Holland looks at how a disturbing wildlife image went viral鈥攇enerating anguish, anger, and confusion about the undeniably warming Arctic.
The GOP tax-reform package will save companies billions. But it likely came at the cost of Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and ANWR.
Last winter, the author ventured to the tundra with an extreme tour company promising the ultimate digital renewal鈥攖en days living with nomadic reindeer herders in one of the planet鈥檚 last remaining off-the-grid dark spots. Is it really possible to totally unplug?