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It鈥檚 not all fun and games in the parks
Artistically-inclined future Olympian Alexi Pappas made an indie movie about the thrills of competition, with some autobiography thrown in
The acclaimed nature writer's portraits of 12 parks go beyond perfect postcard tributes, and the resulting book couldn't have come at a better time
This spoken word poem was written by Wade Newsom and performed live at 5Point 国产吃瓜黑料 Film Festival.
Czech running phenomenon Emil Z谩topek was unstoppable on the track. 国产吃瓜黑料 of the arena, living in a Soviet satellite state, was where things got complicated.
The film-fest veterans of 国产吃瓜黑料 share what they love about the event鈥攁nd give their best tips so you can soak it all up, too
The twist: most of these don鈥檛 exist in English. Don鈥檛 worry, we translated them for you.
Badass cyclist Juliana Buhring left a notorious childhood cult, biked around the world, set a world record, and wrote a book about it. It's as close as you could get to riding alongside her.
Justin O. Schmidt has traveled the world studying鈥攁nd getting stung by鈥攕ome terrifying insects. In his new book, he explains the nuances of the sting, from the bulldog ant to tarantula hawk.
A check-in on the state of equal pay shows that women still earn less than men in most outdoor industry occupations
The films you shouldn't miss from this year's stacked lineup
Inspired by an ancestral ill-fated journey, a writer travels the world to understand how humans find their way through the unknown
Here's a look back at our favorite stories from 国产吃瓜黑料's new outdoor lifestyle column
A conversation with the journalist whose 2015 surfing memoir, 'Barbarian Days,' just won the Pulitzer Prize, about tapping his passion for a book project, and what his favorite breaks are
The award winning journalist and documentarian has spent the past several years immersed in combat overseas and its portrayal. Why is he stopping?
The actor known for playing terrifying characters with less-than-exciting dialogue wants you to meet his artistic, climbing-crazy, film-directing side
National Parks 国产吃瓜黑料聽is an action-packed feature from acclaimed filmmaker Greg聽MacGillivray and celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the national parks. Following a trio of adventurers, the film takes us into America's most legendary outdoor playgrounds鈥攁nd some that are off the beaten path. This behind the scenes聽look focuses on…
In his new collection of short stories, the author presents a series of vignettes far from the bustle of cities, but no easy answers
Canadian artist John Fairfull is one of the few Westerners to brave an agonizing manhood ceremony in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. What was it like?
Everyone has a tough time trying to impress potential mates on online dating apps. Here are some insider tips on how to stand out from the crowd.
The niche sport boasts an impressively gender-equal set of star athletes. A group of filmmakers wants more people to know about it鈥攁nd get involved themselves.
It has a paint-by-numbers plot, loads of sexism and gratuitous nudity, and a screenplay full of tired racial stereotypes. It鈥檚 also the highest-grossing ski movie of all time. Frederick Reimers and Sam Moulton uncover the true story behind every skier鈥檚 favorite cult classic.
The city may be the only one in America that can be confident in its Olympic hosting qualifications, and designers made an emblem that shows it
Sunshine Superman is a documentary聽that profiles pioneering BASE-jumper and aerial cinematographer Carl Boenish. In this exclusive clip, director Marah Strauch explains how finding a box of archival footage from Boenish聽inspired her to find out more about the man behind the camera. You can watch the full documentary from Magnolia…
Plug in your headphones and get ready to binge. These podcasts give 鈥楽erial鈥 a run for its money.
A former pro ski jumper breaks down Hollywood鈥檚 attempt to portray an obscure winter Olympic sport
Yvon Chouinard thinks environmental activists could learn a thing or two from businesspeople, even if鈥攁s he puts it鈥攂usinesspeople are sleazeballs
In his latest book, Pulitzer Prize鈥搘inning scientist Edward O. Wilson argues for a bold step in conservation
Stock your physical and digital library with these must-read and must-see works that capture the fun, danger, and beauty of the cold.
A new documentary gives a never-before-seen look at the BASE jumper's near-death experience鈥攁nd the almost-impossible jump he took just a year later
The singer鈥檚 new album comes after a two-year deep dive into the wild
Skiers have been wiping out since the dawn of the sport. But now, when pro skiers take miraculous falls, millions of people tune in.
A rollicking new book examines the extraordinary, nearly forgotten life of the american scout and adventurer
The trick to scoring dreamy conditions and jealousy-inducing powder footage? Don鈥檛 plan ahead, and know how to fake it when the conditions aren't that dreamy.
A retired Navy SEAL teaches us how to turn common household objects into brutal weapons in a pinch, which is almost as funny as it is terrifying
The original 1991 film inspired a generation of hard-charging athletes. Now grown up, many of them signed on as stuntmen for the reboot to make the snowboarding, wingsuiting, and motocross as real as possible.
What鈥檚 spurring so many A-list celebrities to appear on a survival TV show? The chance to experience a little fear and risk, which, as Grylls keeps telling us, only makes you stronger.
The first-ever documentary about the notorious ultramarathon was just as secretive and nearly as difficult to complete as the race itself
The first full-length mountain film to be shot entirely in 4K is no gimmick: it's a game changer for high-action, small-budget productions
Scottish BMX rider Kriss Kyle blew up the internet with his latest optical illusion video. Here鈥檚 how he did it.
With his first book, the famous climber seeks to put his daring stunts in perspective
Now you can hang your favorite in your living room, no matter how oddly specific
The famed big-mountain skier at the helm of Bravo鈥檚 new Whistler-based reality show, has her eye on the bigger picture: encouraging more women to get outdoors
Capturing footage for Salomon Freeski鈥檚 latest installment was a once-in-a-lifetime event
The best survival book in a decade tells the unbelievable tale of a man who spent more than a year lost on a boat
Iconic mountains in Scotland are crumbling under the feet of an unprecedented surge in tourism sparked by the last 007 movie
If a skier hucks without uploading a photo, does anybody see it? A road trip through the exploding business side of Instagram, where pro athletes roam Alberta stalking the next big trophy shot.
The late climber, highliner, and BASE jumper writes about the passions of his life: his dog, his girlfriend, and the outdoors
Meet the creative mastermind behind the tiny camera that elevated the first-person narrative and made POV fiends of us all
We asked two NASA engineers to break down how realistic the new Matt Damon movie is. (Spoilers ahead!)
In 'Think South,' Cathy de Moll explains how a team of explorers pulled off one of the 20th century鈥檚 most challenging expeditions
After decades spent wandering the globe, the veteran travel writer takes a domestic detour
This one-woman film crew has hopped the globe (and endured blood-sucking critters) to bring unheard voices to the fore
The secret? Leaf blowers, peat moss, and cornstarch.
As Hollywood prepares to release its adaptation of 'The Martian,' author Andy Weir talks about what it would take to send a person to Mars, and what he's got cooking for his next novel
We talked to the filmmaker behind a new Patagonia-funded film about a controversial ski resort development in British Columbia
The adventure documentary tracks four young Texans as they lead a group of mustangs from Mexico to Canada
The complicated relationship between high altitude workers and Western climbers is on display in 鈥楽herpa鈥
To capture professional-grade footage on the world鈥檚 highest peak, the makers of Everest turned to a Colorado cameraman who got his start shooting for Warren Miller
The new film from Sweetgrass Productions shows you what it's like to pedal through a rattlesnake-infested desert鈥攊n the middle of the night
The filmmakers behind Reel Rock talk Alex Honnold鈥檚 early years, the Dawn Wall feature documentary, and what makes a good movie
An opportunity for a digital up-close encounter, to mark a great conservation achievement
After a terrifying brush with death two years ago forced the Canadian free-rider to confront his inner demons, a new film seeks to chronicle his spiritual journey
Does the catastrophe that gave us 'Into Thin Air' still have the power to captivate? We talk to the cast and crew of the new movie 'Everest' about making an adventure epic roar to life for a new generation.
With a blockbuster film about the deadly storm in the works, we spoke with one of the climbers who made it out alive about the tragedy
Photojournalist Max Whittaker takes you right to the fire line.
If the Rocky Mountains aren鈥檛 close enough, there are plenty of other treasures you can search for
Scrolling through that confounding mix of cinema will give us all carpal tunnel. Stop it this moment and check out our list of below-the-radar survival films.
Sponsor Content: Rex Pemberton continues on his quest to fly his wingsuit from Los Angeles to Catalina Island.聽…
Shark Week host Paul de Gelder lays out some techniques for finding your happy place around some of the planet鈥檚 oldest predators
Sponsor Content: Rex Pemberton continues on his quest to fly his wingsuit from Los Angeles to Catalina Island.
A group of ten ultrarunners attempted to chase down a pronghorn antelope in Northern New Mexico to answer the question of how humans evolved with a remarkable capacity for endurance running
Andy Casagrande saw his first shark on TV when he was a kid growing up in New York City, and it immediately captivated him.
Famed marine expert and non-fiction author Susan Casey takes us on a deep dive into humanity鈥檚 complex connection to dolphins.
By this summer, Long Island, New York, photographer Eric Meola will have logged more than 100 days and perhaps as many as 25,000 miles in the Great Plains over the past three years.
Sponsor Content: Rex Pemberton continues on his quest to fly his wingsuit from Los Angeles to Catalina Island.聽…
Sponsor Content: Rex Pemberton continues on his quest to fly his wingsuit from Los Angeles to Catalina Island.
After winning the coveted audience award at Sundance, the documentary 'Meru' is getting a nationwide theatrical release next month. How did a climbing movie break through with mainstream audiences? Credit the incredible story at its center: a tale of tragedy, family, friendship, risk, and the redemptive power of suffering.