GritFest 2019: Long-Awaited Trad Climbing Fest Returns
Fuelled by a common passion, an assembly of seasoned climbers meet at their local crag to give trad climbing a push just outside of Delhi, India.
The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly.
- John Muir
Reza Pakravan recounts a climb in Ethiopia to find a church built into a cliff face, decorated with amazing murals and well-preserved scriptures from the 6th century.
Equipped with only the supplies in their sleds, and powered with nothing more than their own two legs and unwavering determination, legendary explorers Mike Horn and Børge Ousland fight on.
Tesla has entered the hugely lucrative electric truck market. How does the Cybertruck's "Giant Leap" strategy compare to Rivian and its billion dollar investment from Ford and Amazon?
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.
A part of the world that explorer Reza Pakravan considers the most remote region he's visited. A place where millions of people do not feel that they belong to any particular nation.
Nepali ex-soldier Nirmal Purja just smashed the record for summiting all the 8000ers in just half a year—the previous record? The same achievement took Kim Chang-ho, over seven years.
Our Q&A with conservation journalist and storytelling expert Millie Kerr underscores the importance of character-driven stories in conservation.
The Outdoor Journal Visits India's Only Ski Patrol Team