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Jeremy Jones Shreds Montana's Crazy Mountains –

It’s kinda funny that the name of this REI/Teton Gravity segment is called The Far Out Ones, because in it Jeremy Jones talks about how he’s traveled all over the world to snowboard and now is finding satisfaction close to home, in his case the Sierra Nevada or, in this road trip, Montana’s Crazy Mountains. … → Read More

David Lama Nabs First Ascent of Nepal’s Tallest Unclimbed Peak –

It took three attempts, the last one on his own, but Austrian alpinist David Lama successfully made it to the top of 22,600-foot Lunag Ri on the border of Nepal and Tibet. In 2015, Lama and American mountaineer Conrad Anker turned back when they determined the margin for a safe return was thin, and in … → Read More

Woman Who Pushed Friend Off Bridge Charged With Reckless Endangerment

18-year-old facing up to a year in jail if convicted. → Read More

Meanwhile, In Chamonix, a Bold Ski Descent

Paul Bonhomme and Vivian Bruchez dropped a radical line in the ski tracks of legends. → Read More

Cougar Attacks Mountain Bikers, Kills 1 in Washington

The riders seemed to do everything right, but it wasn't enough. → Read More

E. Coli Makes Bryce National Park Water Unsafe to Drink, County Says

Garfield County takes unusual step of calling out park, demanding a fix, and warning visitors → Read More

Burton Turns to Outer Space for Apparel Inspiration

Let's hope the Olympics bring better news from Korea—in the meantime, these NASA-inspired snowboard team uniforms are rad. → Read More

Making Traditional Wooden Skis By Hand

It's not the commercial skis are overrated, it's that handcrafting is under... → Read More

Lost Hikers Found Dead of Gunshot Wounds

Family says 'sympathetic murder-suicide' is the cause of Joshua Tree deaths. → Read More

What It's Like to Attempt the World's Long Ski Descent

How does dropping a line from 18,000 feet all the way to the ocean sound to you? → Read More

Flash Flood Kills 8 in Arizona Swimming Hole

At least two others are still missing after monsoons sweep Southwest. → Read More

Blind, Old, and Making the Leap Into Water

Faced with the threat of death, she adopted an attitude that can inspire us all. → Read More

Bike Reviewer Reviews His Trail Dog

"Where she really excels is on steep, loamy singletrack..." → Read More

OtterBox Coolers Takes Aim at Yeti in the High-End Market

Wanna come back to a cold one? The new line of coolers will keep ice icey for up to two weeks. → Read More

Let's Talk About Women and Men and the Outdoors

New film addresses the complicated issue of gender relations and sport. → Read More

On Mountains and An Incredible Sense of Wonder

This short trip to the Dolomites is sure to inspire. → Read More

How Does a Blind Person Hike?

The answer is "carefully"—and with joy in the heart. → Read More

It's Easier to Balance Life on a Longboard

Aussie style legend Belinda Baggs finds equal joy in surfing with her young son and paddling out on her own. → Read More

Building a Dugout Canoe By Hand Might Be the Coolest Thing Ever

Admit it—who doesn't wish for the bushcraft skills to carve a dugout canoe with just a few hand tools? → Read More

This Idaho Fire Lookout Could Be Yours

So, what's a Panhandle tower with 13 acres and an outhouse go for these days? → Read More