We travel back in time to a wet and wild day of legendary mountain biking in Valais
Online retailer becomes 99% plastic free and takes a stand against those championing plastics
“I never started this to be a thing. I never started this to be a movement”
Nine years after first riding it, Pete Coombs and his family return to the Outer Hebrides
How Trump's divisive rhetoric as president has changed the feeling on the ground in America's outdoor spaces
This short film about a crew of climbers in the Outer Hebrides is sure to inspire you
The outdoor community can either be part of the problem or part of the solution
With lower income families frequently left out of the outdoors, Amina Smith-Gul tells us how she used the British Exploring Society to get into adventure...
It's time for the outdoors to rethink its strategy when it comes to ethnic minorities
The UK’s top blind adventure climber on how the Old Man of Hoy is easier than making a cup of tea…
Following in the footsteps of legendary polar explorer Roald Amundsen, Tristan Kennedy heads to Svalbard
Despite lower than average snow depth, our Hokkaido ski trip was still one for the ages
Anxious about the climate emergency one writer decided to take the longer, more eco-friendly, way round for his ski trip
The most influential skateboarder of all time reflects on the past, present, and future of his sport
In the late 1960s, the French architect Charlotte Perriand imagined a resort where the masses could enjoy the mountains
In 2017, Evans entered the 251km Marathon des Sables on the back of a pub bet. He finished third
What's behind the retro trend? We speak to three people working in the outdoors industry
We explore a hidden gem in Georgia, and spend time with the country's first female mountain rescue worker
A road trip in southern Iceland is one for the bucket list, just remember that it's a tough act to follow
Seeing the effects of rising global temperatures on a wild journey through northwest Canada
Two decades on from the release of THPS, West tells us how he's gone from programming skate games to debunking conspiracies
"I thought it was going to shake my arms off. It literally felt like God had grabbed me”
We spoke with some Everest experts to get their view on what can be done about the mountain's issues
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