国产吃瓜黑料’s Best Travel Photography: August

With the effects of the 1980 Mt. St. Helens eruption still lingering on the landscape, photographer Andy Best snapped this photo on an eerie, fog-filled night.

Climbing the picturesque Fisher Towers is tricky, but slacklining between the two takes it to another level.

With the only helicopter covering the event, lensman Pete McBride grabbed this aerial image of the Leadville 100 MTB.

Beautiful and pristine Pacific Northwest forests. Perfect for a summer rope swing.

One of the best floats in Argentina for fisherman and boaters alike is a trip down the Futaleuf煤 river. It’s not bad for photographers like Isaias Miciu either.

On his first BASE jumping assignment, Woods Wheatcroft set the bar pretty high with this scene from the Dolomites.

Hearing the screams of people jumping from around the bend, Emily Polar was able to grab her camera and snap this frame just in time.

One of the most photographed BLM locations in the country, the Wave was brought to life by photographer Max Seigal.

Jim Martinello and his friend Trevor Mcdonald barely got their backpacks off before their first routes on the Penguin in the Cirque of the Unclimbables.

Photographer Corey Arnold thought shark diving would be underwhelming after seeing it so many times on TV. He changed his mind quickly.