The Outdoor Journal’s Biggest Stories of 2019 From Antarctica to the Arctic, from electric vehicles to barefoot running, from triumph to tragedy, we take a look back at some of the most important stories on The Outdoor Journal in 2019.
India's Stok Kangri Peak to Close for 3 Years: The Adventure Tourism Industry Reacts One of India's highest trekking peaks, Stok Kangri will be closed for the entirety of 2020-22. The Outdoor Journal reached out to the Indian adventure industry for comments.
Reaction: Burton Snowboards Founder, Jake Burton Carpenter, dies at age 65 Jake Burton Carpenter, a pioneer in the snowboarding industry, who alchemized a fringe fad into an Olympic sport, has died due to complications from cancer. The world has started to pay tribute.
How the Environmental Movement Can Harness the Power of Storytelling Our Q&A with conservation journalist and storytelling expert Millie Kerr underscores the importance of character-driven stories in conservation.
Red Bull Illume Image Quest 2019 - Final Call for Entries! The world´s greatest adventure and action sports imagery contest is underway with entries now being accepted.
Earth Day and Earth Week: What Can you Expect From The Outdoor Journal? Why the world's biggest environmental movement is important to us, an introduction to the Outdoor Voyage, and a sneak peek of The Outdoor Journal's Earth Week content to come.
Jess Roskelley, David Lama and Hansjörg Auer: How the World Reacted. On Friday, the world was forced to come to terms with the passing of three climbing pioneers. Perhaps the biggest loss to the outdoor community in decades, respects were paid from around the world.