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fromInsideHook
2 days ago
Running

The Ultimate Guide to Hut-to-Hut Trail Running

Hut-to-hut running trips offer diverse global routes, requiring a mental shift from backpacking to a faster, more present-focused pace.
fromiRunFar
2 months ago
Running

How Does Trail Running Survive This Boom With Its Soul Intact?

Commercialization of trail running threatens its simple, community-driven culture, prompting efforts to preserve inclusion, grassroots values, and the sport's soulful core.
Running
fromInsideHook
2 days ago

The Ultimate Guide to Hut-to-Hut Trail Running

Hut-to-hut running trips offer diverse global routes, requiring a mental shift from backpacking to a faster, more present-focused pace.
#avalanche
fromSnowBrains
18 hours ago
Snowboarding

2 American Backcountry Skiers Caught in Avalanche in Stubai Alps, Austria, Leaving 1 Seriously Injured - SnowBrains

fromsfist.com
1 day ago
Skiing

New Report Blames Back-Country Guides For Choosing Highly Avalanche-Prone Route In Tahoe Tragedy

Skiing
fromCalifornia Post
1 day ago

Horrifying new details in deadly Tahoe avalanche -dead skiers' had 'airbag backpacks' that failed to deploy

A possible equipment malfunction may have contributed to the deaths of nine skiers in a February avalanche near Lake Tahoe.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 days ago

Castle Peak Avalanche - Official Report Reveals What Killed 9

The February 17, 2026 avalanche at Perry Peak killed nine, marking California's deadliest avalanche and the worst in the U.S. in 45 years.
fromSnowBrains
18 hours ago
Snowboarding

2 American Backcountry Skiers Caught in Avalanche in Stubai Alps, Austria, Leaving 1 Seriously Injured - SnowBrains

Skiing
fromsfist.com
1 day ago

New Report Blames Back-Country Guides For Choosing Highly Avalanche-Prone Route In Tahoe Tragedy

Back-country ski guides are criticized for their route choice during the February 17 avalanche near Donner Summit.
Snowboarding
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

New report details moments leading up to deadly Tahoe avalanche

A deadly avalanche in California killed nine skiers, with new details revealing risky conditions and actions taken by the group before the tragedy.
Skiing
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Final report on deadly Castle Peak avalanche details snow conditions and movements of 9 victims

A deadly avalanche in the Sierra killed nine skiers, marking the worst incident in the U.S. in over 40 years.
Skiing
fromCalifornia Post
1 day ago

Horrifying new details in deadly Tahoe avalanche -dead skiers' had 'airbag backpacks' that failed to deploy

A possible equipment malfunction may have contributed to the deaths of nine skiers in a February avalanche near Lake Tahoe.
San Francisco
fromwww.7x7.com
1 day ago

Hike, Climb, Slide + Admire the View on San Francisco's Most Iconic Hills

Mount Sutro and Telegraph Hill offer unique hiking experiences and historical significance in San Francisco.
Exercise
fromBig Think
4 days ago

Kidnapped by terrorists. Lost a finger. Still became a rock-climbing legend.

Courage and the ability to endure suffering are crucial traits for success in rock climbing.
fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

This Secluded Waterfall Trail in Oregon Is One of the Most Thrilling (and Dangerous) Hikes in the U.S.-but That's Part of Its Appeal

Abiqua Falls is a stunning 92-foot waterfall that tumbles over a wall of columnar basalt into a wide pool, perfect for swimming. The surrounding area features a pebbled beach that provides breathtaking views of the falls and lush greenery.
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E-Commerce
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

I've Solo Traveled for 20 Years, and These Are the 15 Safety Essentials I've Brought to 70 Countries-From $11

Traveling solo requires vigilance and the right safety gear to reduce the risk of theft and personal harm.
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Mt. Everest Climbers Thought They Were Being Rescued. They Were Actually Being Scammed for $20 Million.

Guides poisoned trekkers' food with baking powder, uncooked chicken and even rat droppings to trigger altitude sickness symptoms, then terrified them into unnecessary evacuations.
Skiing
Running
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

I've Hiked All 7 Continents Over 20 Years-Here, 12 Trail Essentials I Pack for International Trips, From $14

Bringing the right gear and packing wisely is essential for international hiking trips.
California
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Woman dies 5 days after helicopter rescue from rattlesnake bite on Calif. trail

A woman in Southern California died from a rattlesnake bite, marking the second fatality from snake bites in the state this year.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

This Iconic 2,197-mile Trail Just Made the Top 10 Most Visited National Park Sites for the First Time

"For the first time, we can truly see how popular and meaningful the Appalachian Trail and its landscape are to millions of people," says Cinda Waldbuesser, president and CEO of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, in an official March 2026 statement.
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Roam Research
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

The best head torches for camping, hiking and trail running

Head torches are essential outdoor gear; the best choice depends on intended use, comfort, and budget rather than maximum brightness.
#running
fromiRunFar
1 week ago
Running

Ask the Pro: Trail Shoe Colors, Training for Increased Distances, and Fueling Strategies

Gabe Joyes provides insights on running, including mental strategies, shoe color psychology, and fueling for endurance events.
fromiRunFar
2 months ago
Running

Running: The Most Important Unimportant Thing

Guidance and small encouragement help individuals, especially children, push past fear and expand personal limits in physically vulnerable activities.
Running
fromiRunFar
1 week ago

Ask the Pro: Trail Shoe Colors, Training for Increased Distances, and Fueling Strategies

Gabe Joyes provides insights on running, including mental strategies, shoe color psychology, and fueling for endurance events.
East Bay (California)
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

Rare death by rattlesnake bite in Orange County highlights hidden danger on SoCal trails

A 25-year-old man died from a suspected rattlesnake bite in Irvine, prompting warnings as rattlesnake activity increases earlier than usual across Orange County trails.
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This Remote Midwest Peninsula Has Abundant Outdoor Adventures in Stunning Scenery-and You Can See the Northern Lights

"You don't wind up here by accident; you come here for a reason, and that reason is typically the abundant outdoor adventures and natural resources we have," Nathan Miller, the former executive director of the Copper Harbor Trails Club, told Travel + Leisure.
Skiing
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
3 days ago

Cody Townsend, Tommy Caldwell, and Bjarne Salen Complete Bold Winter Traverse of California's Highest Peaks - SnowBrains

Renowned ski mountaineers completed the first winter traverse of the 13 highest peaks in the Sierra Nevada, covering over 100 miles and 40,000 vertical feet.
#backcountry-skiing
fromSnowBrains
6 days ago
Snowboarding

This Ultimate Backcountry Rescue Kit Weighs Only 2 Pounds and Packs Some Ingenious Custom Tools - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
6 days ago
Snowboarding

This Ultimate Backcountry Rescue Kit Weighs Only 2 Pounds and Packs Some Ingenious Custom Tools - SnowBrains

SF parents
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Young mother found dead after being swept away on Bridge to Nowhere trail

A young mother died after being swept into the San Gabriel River while hiking the Bridge to Nowhere trail in Angeles National Forest.
Bicycling
fromHeybike
1 month ago

Mountain Biking for Beginners: 10 Helpful Tips to Ride Safer and Progress Faster

Mountain biking requires choosing the right bike type, proper fit, essential safety gear, and starting on easy trails to build skills safely and enjoyably.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
6 days ago

Protect Yourself From Spring Skiing Sun - SnowBrains

Sun exposure in snowy environments poses significant risks, including dehydration, sunburn, and snow blindness, necessitating proper precautions during ski trips.
fromThe Mercury News
4 weeks ago

Deadly Tahoe-area avalanche was probably triggered either by the ski party, or by nature, avalanche expert says

We really don't know how it happened. By the time the center's staff were able to reach the site of the Feb. 17 slide, three days had passed and several feet of snow had blanketed the area. Helicopter crews that dumped water and dragged a large, heavy bucket through the snow to prevent body-recovery teams from getting hit by additional avalanches had further obscured evidence of the deadly slide.
Skiing
Miscellaneous
fromJezebel
1 month ago

Climber Convicted of Manslaughter After Abandoning (2nd) Girlfriend on Mountain Peak

A climber was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter for abandoning his girlfriend near the Großglockner summit, receiving a five-month suspended sentence and a €9,400 fine.
US news
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Boy Scout rescued from Mount Washington after allergic reaction

A 15-year-old Boy Scout had a significant allergic reaction at Mount Washington summit and was rescued, treated by his group and emergency crews, then hospitalized.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I Hike 200+ Miles Per Year, and I Won't Hit the Trails in 2026 Without These 14 Essentials-From $27

From a safety point of view, it is a lot easier to organize and take stock of the quality of your items on a calm, relaxed afternoon, versus the night before a big hike when you are frantically packing. It's also safer to learn that a rain jacket has a hole when indoors versus discovering the problem while you are miles in on an off-the-grid hike.
Gadgets
Skiing
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Avalanche Survivors Fill In Key Pieces of the Story of What Happened Before Nine Were Buried

Survivors of a deadly Sierra Nevada avalanche reveal the group decided to ski out in blizzard conditions without discussing the option to shelter at the backcountry huts until weather improved.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 weeks ago

Skier Narrowly Escapes Slab Avalanche in Tuckerman Ravine

The White Mountains and Mount Washington experience avalanches throughout winter, with Tuckerman Ravine presenting significant risks for backcountry skiers despite being a popular destination.
California
fromCalifornia Post
1 month ago

Stranded California camper and his dog Mud saved after several days trapped in deep snow

A camper and his dog Mud were rescued from deep snow in Holcomb Valley using a San Bernardino County Fire Department Snowcat.
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

The nation's trails are disappearing - High Country News

Many of them were built for purposes that no longer exist - cattle drives, mining prospecting, early U.S. Forest Service fire patrols - while others were packed by the footprints of the Chumash people well before the colonization of North America. Sections of trail cling to steep slopes that seem to barely resist gravity, shedding soil and stone with each winter storm.
Environment
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
2 months ago

Terrain

The body is a shifting landscape transformed by surfaces and sensations. Each look captures a different tactile world: the heat of blood, the cool weight of metal, the yielding drift of water. The result is a sculptural study of how the elements carve, shield, and release the self. The materials we embody become the emotions we carry, and the body becomes a materialised exhibition of our emotions, from the pulse of Blood to the discipline of Metal to the surrender of Water.
Fashion & style
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

Missing 21-Year-Old Hiker Dies in Hospital After Being Found Unconscious in Mountains Above Chamonix, France - SnowBrains

A 21-year-old hiker missing for two days in the Chamonix mountains was found with severe hypothermia and died in the hospital despite rescue efforts.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Climber dies and two in hospital after incident on Welsh coast

A climber died at St Govan's Head in Pembrokeshire; two others were injured and taken to hospital; police say the death is not being treated as suspicious.
Real estate
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Is Montana's Wild Heart a Match for 'Aspenification?'

Luxury development and incoming second-home buyers are driving up housing costs and eroding community character across Montana towns.
Television
fromDefector
2 months ago

Always Bring A Climbing Rope To The Party | Defector

A 1970s industrial-loft party featuring a long rope, a kiloleter of lager, and a grand romantic gesture leads to spectacular, misguided hijinks.
Gadgets
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

When Tech Meets the Wild: The Power Solution Built by Adventurers

Hulkman created rugged, reliable portable power solutions—starting with the Alpha85 jump starter—and expanded into adventure-ready portable power stations for extreme outdoor conditions.
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

How To Plan the Perfect Mountain Bike Ride: 10 Tips for a Better Day on Trail

A sudden weather change, a mechanical, a missed turn, or a momentary lapse in judgment can all turn a "quick ride" into a surprisingly long day. The good news? While some of those problems are big, the solutions are often small. A last-second weather check. An extra granola bar. A quick link and a zip tie that's been living in the bottom of your bag for the last five years. Little things can often be the difference between a perfect ride and a problem ride.
Bicycling
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Avalanches happen more frequently, and are deadlier across the country than we thought

Avalanches in the Sierra and Tahoe area cause frequent fatalities, with backcountry touring and snowmobiling posing the highest risks during winter.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Hiked 200+ Miles Last Year, and These 15 Trail Essentials Belong in Every Pack-No Exceptions

Proper preparation and specific gear are essential for safe, comfortable hiking across varied terrain.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

A wilderness warrior to the core - High Country News

Andy Wiessner, an 80-year-old conservation leader, leaves a 40-year board tenure after decades protecting Western wilderness and arranging public-land exchanges.
US news
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Outdoor Industry Needs Workers, And Workers Need Unions | Defector

Outdoor guides perform essential, multi-skilled, life-saving work yet face low pay and cultural devaluation; unionization is emerging to secure higher wages and respect.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

8 of the Most Beautiful Winter Hikes to Take Around the U.S.

Winter offers quiet, rewarding hiking opportunities across the U.S.; with proper cold-weather gear and planning, many trails are excellent and often less crowded.
fromBikerumor
1 month ago

Bikepacking Roots & Old Man Mountain Make Bikepacking More Accessible with Gear Libraries

We are all familiar with the idea of a library. You go, check out a book, read said book, and return the book when you are done. Yes, there is a bit more mixed in there, such as attaining a library card, due dates, and late fees, but I'm sure you get the general idea. We all know how libraries work.
Bicycling
fromSnowBrains
4 weeks ago

Chamonix Guide Legend Ross Hewitt Shares Narrow Escape from Avalanche on Monte Bianco Skyway, Italy, That Left Him with Shattered Pelvis - SnowBrains

I'd been stopped maybe 2 seconds and the slope started to move. I pivoted to straightline but was swamped-no speed, no chance. The impact was like stepping off a curb in front of a 40 Tonne truck doing 60 mph.
Snowboarding
fromwww.dailybulletin.com
2 months ago

Mt. Baldy trails reopen following 3 deaths, but dangers persist

Though trails have reopened, hazardous winter conditions still persist and hikers should come prepared to meet snow-covered trails, icy sections, limited visibility, and the possibility of sudden storms, said the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department in a news release. That means evaluating weather conditions, carrying appropriate gear, and understanding personal limits.
California
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Backcountry Rescue Squad at America's Busiest National Park

The terrain is choked with rhododendron and dog hobble, ground cover that makes it easy to get lost and hard to be found. There are eight hundred and forty-eight miles of trail, and countless manways, which masquerade as trails. The many waterfalls are fed by rain on par with that of the Pacific Northwest. The rivers rise and boil with astonishing speed. There's little to no cell service.
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Running
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I used to think hobbies were for losers. Then I built my life around one.

Adopting a hobby like trail running can provide self-directed goals, expand life ambitions, and offer balance beyond career-focused striving.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Mt. Whitney hiker who forged on after friend turned back is found dead

Winter ascents of Mt. Whitney are highly dangerous; multiple fatalities occurred this season as inexperienced or unprepared hikers attempted steep, icy sections alone.
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Skier Speaks Out After Spending 4+ Hours Buried Under An Avalanche At Washington Ski Area

When skier Michael Harris found himself buried under an avalanche at Stevens Pass in Washington, he more or less accepted his fate, understanding that as he was skiing alone, the potential for rescue was slim. However thanks to Apple's Find My iPhone, Harris' was able to see that he hadn't moved for hours and contacted the Stevens Pass ski patrol for assistance.
Snowboarding
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

These 8 Scenic Hikes Around the World Are Worth Planning a Trip For, According to AllTrails

AllTrails, a hiking app with trail maps and reviews, dug into insights from their 90 million-plus members and team of trail experts to spotlight lesser-known places where the trail alone is worth planning a trip around. Their guide, Travel-Worthy Trails for 2026, spotlights eight unexpected destinations around the world where the trail is the destination.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I've Visited 30 National Parks-This Is the Best Hike I've Taken

I trekked it in December 2023 with plans and a permit to camp at Bright Angel Campground, a scenic cottonwood-shaded hideaway just near the famed Phantom Ranch (the only lodging on the world wonder's floor). Then, two days before my trip, a miracle happened: One last-minute reservation became available for Phantom Ranch. The ranch digs typically book out over a year in advance, but if you're lucky, you can either get in via the lottery or a last-minute opening. This made the grueling but gorgeous hike down and up the steep South Kaibab Trail even more memorable.
Travel
California
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

SoCal hiker went to search for lost friends. They were rescued; he was not

A hiker who searched for four lost companions was found dead at the bottom of a 150-foot rock face; the four were rescued.
California
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Crews search for missing hiker near Placer County trail

Woman went missing on Codfish Falls Trail near Colfax; land, air and water searches continue, with evidence indicating a likely accidental incident.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Killington Search and Rescue Shares Life Saving Tips for Backcountry Skiers

Proper preparation, emergency communication, and self-care are essential for safe backcountry skiing and ski touring.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

The Best State Park in Each U.S. State

U.S. state parks offer striking, diverse landscapes and outdoor activities, often less crowded than national parks, from beaches and glaciers to unique rock formations.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Is Mt. Baldy, CA, As Deadly As Mt. Everest? - SnowBrains

Mt. Baldy's accessibility near Los Angeles creates a higher death rate per climber than Mt. Everest, with 23 deaths versus Everest's 64 deaths between 2016-2025 despite far fewer climbers attempting Baldy.
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

Professional Skier Makes Incredible Save After Cornice Collapses Under His Feet

Cornice collapses can be incredibly dangerous, having the potential to crush people, pull them down mountains and potentially over rocky cliffs, and cause larger avalanches. Professional skier Josh Daiek doesn't seem to be impacted by cornices as much as a regular skier or snowboarder would be, though. This incredible line starts with a heart pounding moment as he looked over the edge.
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