Film Review: Extreme Cliff Diving in The Outback World champion cliff diver Rhiannan Iffland ventures into aboriginal territory in search of extreme cliffs and a deeper understanding of her home country’s heritage.
Rivian: A New Breed of Electric Vehicles, Taking Adventurers to Places that Tesla Cannot On Wednesday the 14th November, The Outdoor Journal was given an exclusive first peek at Rivian's new all-electric vehicle. This upcoming announcement is worth paying attention to.
Free Solo: This Portrait of Alex Honnold, is so Much More Than Just a Climbing Film How do you offer a balanced film review, when it's one of the best documentary's that you have ever seen?
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.
Riding Thrones: A Live Q&A with Lorenz Holder Regardless of how seriously you take your photography, this is your chance to ask two-time Red Bull Illume-winning photographer, Lorenz Holder, a question.
3 Sons & A King: Documentary Film Review "30 miles round trip, 4100 feet elevation gain, and no legs." Sid Smith, double-amputee, attempts to summit King’s Peak, the highest point in Utah, inspiring his son and us, as outdoor enthusiasts, to challenge ourselves.
Unbounded: Cotton Hoodie-Wearing Newbs Go Expeditioning Across Patagonia We love expedition documentaries, but weren’t sure whether to laugh or cry while watching total newbies packraft without knowing how to swim, or put on makeup before hiking the Greater Patagonia Trail… wearing cotton sweatshirts.