Surfing the Dream in Taiwan In a small coastal village of Taiwan, something special is emerging between the jungle and the ocean.
The Aboriginal “Wild”: Tackling Conservation in Tasmania’s Takayna In the battle for takayna, the Aboriginal name for the forests, is rooted a cry of cultural and social endangerment that calls into question our basic ideas about conservation and wilderness.
Outdoor Moms: Hilaree Nelson - Mother of Two, Mountaineering Hero to All 2018 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, ski descent of the Lhotse Couloir, ski descent of Papsura, first woman to summit two 8,000m peaks in 24 hours… mother of two.
European Outdoor Film Tour: Side-Splitting Hilarity The 18th annual European Film Tour hits its stride, inspiring and cracking up thousands in 300 venues across 15 countries.
Update: Nine Climbers Die at Gurja Base Camp. What Really Happened? The Experts' Opinion Many media outlets from around the world have offered explanations. But there has been confusion, and a serious lack of understanding on what happened to the nine climbers on Friday morning.
Sworn Wildlife Protector Murders a Family of Baboons: The Full Story Trophy hunting Idaho Game Commissioner, Blake Fischer, loses his job over unsportsmanlike kills.
9 Climbers Die at Gurja Base Camp: What We Know So Far Even if many questions remain unanswered, a tragedy that seemed bizarre at first has slowly come to reveal itself, as a five member South Korean expedition and four Nepali guides die during a violent snowstorm.