

Frederick Dreier
Fred was the editor-in-chief at VeloNews from 2016 to 2021. Prior to that he was a regular contributor to聽The Wall Street Journal, USA Today,聽补苍诲听The New York Times.聽Fred is a 2010 graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is the Articles Editor at 国产吃瓜黑料.
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Purja, 39, returned to the mountain on Tuesday, one day after a paragliding mishap. 鈥淚 can laugh about it," he wrote on social media.
The kayaker shares what was going through his mind as he descended Idaho鈥檚 Lower Mesa Falls
A recent essay in 鈥楾he Atlantic鈥 ignores the many ways in which electric bicycles are helping cyclists commute, recreate, and enjoy themselves
A new study on exercise at different periods of the day begs the question: When do you work, out and why?
A mare named Oriana is lucky to be alive after a terrifying tumble down a ravine in Oregon
Check out a fresh perspective of the world鈥檚 highest peak
Don鈥檛 whack a golf ball off one either, or chuck a Frisbee, or do anything else that jeopardizes the safety of your fellow hikers
The latest 鈥楢lone鈥 winner shares stories from surviving in Labrador and details behind preparing for the show
Officials at California鈥檚 Redwood National Park say visitors have caused damage to the tree and its surroundings
After decades of sticking to tradition, the Tour de France is trying out new things. Articles editor Fred Dreier has seven ideas for the race that, admittedly, may not be ready for prime time.
The reality show鈥檚 cast members are beginning to wrestle with their emotions as temperatures drop and food sources dwindle
According to law enforcement in Curry County, Oregon, local residents tied a suspected arsonist to a tree after he got 鈥渃ombative鈥
Nepali climber Sanu Sherpa is the first person to scale the 14 peaks above 8,000 meters twice
Nepali officials have denied a summit certificate to Russian mountaineer Katya Lipka, who flew a Ukrainian flag atop the world鈥檚 tallest peak
Every season, the survival reality TV show features a few bushcraft specialists who approach wilderness living with an artistic flair
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.
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
Another contestant heads home early after the reality show throws viewers a few curveballs
The apparel manufacturer also joins a growing number of companies that have pledged to cover costs for employees who must now travel across state lines for abortion care
And the apparel manufacturer joins a growing number of companies that have pledged to cover travel costs for employees who must go to a different state to seek abortion care
Officials are looking into plans that would relocate the crowded camp downvalley and off the ice
Plus, the emotional agony that comes with quitting the survival show early
The 10,551-foot peak, formerly called Doane Mountain, has a new title that reflects the contributions of Native Americans
Meet Moose, the nine-pound Rex rabbit warming hearts along New Hampshire鈥檚 scenic trails
After two episodes, the survivalist reality show has already seen a few twists and turns
Kristin Harila has already ascended six of the 14 peaks above 8,000 meters since April
The outdoor-survival reality show returns for season nine鈥攖une in and return to our site for updates and speculation on who will win
Kaitlin Armstrong, the partner of gravel cycling star Colin Strickland, is charged with first-degree murder
Moments after a historic win at the Giro d鈥橧talia, Biniam Girmay popped a celebratory bottle of prosecco and was struck in the left eye. Amazingly, his wasn鈥檛 the first cork-related incident to occur this Italian tour season.
The 25-year-old gravel and mountain biking star was reportedly found bleeding and unconscious inside an Austin, Texas, apartment on Wednesday
A member of the climber鈥檚 expedition confirms that she has once again topped the 29,035-foot peak, breaking her own record of most successful Everest climbs by a woman
A Russian climber and a Nepali guide were involved in separate tragedies during a busy weekend in the Himalayas
A woman in Washington State learned the hard way that items dropped into an outhouse are best left alone
After receiving waves of criticism, the world鈥檚 first blockchain-based cycling club pivoted away from NFTs. For now.
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
Mountaineer Irina Galay wants Russian climbers blocked from the high peaks
Skiers out for a powder day watched in horror as two Black Hawk helicopters crashed near the Mineral Basin Express lift
Mental advice and skiing drills that will give you confidence on longer, steeper, and more challenging runs
In an apparent attempt to sidestep high-density housing, Woodside, California, a wealthy neighborhood just outside Silicon Valley, claimed it was habitat for mountain lions. The backlash was swift.
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The move may kill a controversial copper-nickel mining project located close to the protected wilderness
A fatal avalanche near Hoosier Pass, Colorado, is a reminder that dangerous slides can occur on gentle terrain
Sikh adventurer Preet Chandi crosses Antarctica, climbers lost in 2021, and a highly satisfying ski line
Gelje Sherpa to climb Cho Oyu from Nepal, Aspen businesses hungry for workers, and a strange cyclocross crash
Rescue on Sandia Peak, Alberto Salazar loses final appeal, and a staff shortage hits Vail Resorts
The cancelation of the Tour of Utah could signal the end of professional stage racing in the United States
The travel guru discusses the adventure that fueled his newfound love for hiking
We spoke to Mikaela Shiffrin about injuries, Simone Biles, and the pressures of Olympic stardom
Rising rents force workers out of Jackson Hole, Bode Miller鈥檚 ski academy, and the Florence brothers rule Pipeline
Windstorm decimates Taos forest, climate change could be friendly to poison oak, and fat biking on a frozen lake
Monobob makes its Olympic debut, Boy Scouts settlement hits $2.7 billion, and a splashy new whitewater film
Two climbers want to be the youngest to summit the 14 peaks, big tricks at Nazar茅, and avalanche safety becomes art
Avalanche kills one and strands five in Washington State, Vail Resorts sells 2.1 million Epic Passes, and World Cup cyclocross racing makes its debut on snow
We hear from 鈥滸erman Forrest Gump鈥 Jonas Deichmann, Colorado renames a controversial mountain, and a family of bears shows their holiday cheer
Colorado researchers will study running and cannabis, spectator who caused Tour de France crash pays fine, and a mountaintop wedding for the ages
Forest Service limits permits to Boundary Waters after surge in visits, Mark Cavendish robbed at knifepoint, and what happens when hot water meets Siberian cold
Christina Birch becomes pro cycling鈥檚 first astronaut, a new route on Mount Everest sidesteps Khumbu Icefall, and CopenHill wins an award
Big-wave surfing in 鈥100 Foot Wave,鈥 high winds cancel skiing world cup, and a bald eagle versus one brave prairie dog
Jonas Deichmann swims, bikes, and runs the globe, Aspen cancels ski race due to snow, and a skydiver flies into a volcano
Outdoor Recreation鈥檚 impact on tribal lands, renaming a California state park, and Candide Thovex trims the trees
A Piolet d鈥橭r story sparks a climbing debate, Zion National Park鈥檚 deadly year continues, and Lindsey Vonn tackles the Twitter trolls
Consumer-direct Fezzari challenges the big brands with this mountain-bike-inspired gravel racer that鈥檚 best on rough roads and trails
Hikers rescue stranded dog on Pico de Orizaba, Mikaela Shiffrin ties World Cup wins record, New Zealand MP bikes to childbirth
Snowmaking efforts intensify amid dry holiday weekend, triathlon鈥檚 first Black female pro, and a wipeout for the ages
The Interior Secretary creates panel to change racist names, Life Time launches new pro cycling series, and Lachlan Morton shares a mid-ride beer
Teton officials mull backcountry ski closures, Yosemite closes biggest campground until 2025, and the men's half-marathon record falls
Congress approves Sams as NPS director, Canadian cops raid indigenous protest, and Steamboat locals pray for snow
California rescue aided by drone, Mikaela Shiffrin chases ski record, and turkey trot Strava art
IOC changes rules for transgender athletes, Aspen鈥檚 expansion goes to a vote, Andrew Cotton鈥檚 breakfast barrel
NPS study on harassment leaked, more ski resorts delay opening, teddy bear lost in Glacier National Park reunited with owner
Climber charged for Denali SOS call, woman is youngest to run 100 marathons, Bearsun takes Manhattan
Forest Fenn Treasure Hunter Banned, Sequoia National Park Reopens, ultrarunner meets rattler
Another fatality in Death Valley, ancient ski found in Norway, and Heather Hansman鈥檚 book release
The outdoor doofus was recently convicted of crimes he bragged about to 鈥楾he New Yorker.鈥 So what鈥檚 an appropriate punishment?
Rivian valued at $70 billion, Cotopaxi battles scammers, and a Tour de France beer stop
Charges filed in Texas 鈥渞olling coal鈥 case, New York City鈥檚 uptick in wildlife, a surfer鈥檚 frustration for everyone to see
Hidden spikes on a popular trail, a cancer survivor鈥檚 marathon return, and ducks on the run in New York City
The eight-day Tour de France Femmes represents a step forward for women鈥檚 pro cycling, but a sizable gender gap still exists in the sport
How the wheelchair racer competed in the Chicago and Boston Marathons on back-to-back days