Discount Sports Retailer Decathlon returns to America, but is it welcome? A modern day souk for low-priced sporting and outdoors equipment, French conglomerate Decathlon doubles down on cracking the US market despite red flags.
Jimmy Chin Drops Trailer For His Latest Film, “Free Solo” In 2017, Alex Honnold achieved a lifelong dream and left the world gobsmacked by completing the first-ever free solo of El Capitan. Now, world-renowned photographer Jimmy Chin and award-winning documentary filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi just announced the release of this epic feat in their latest film—“F
New Kids on the Bloc: Boulderers in India Is this the bouldering revolution we’ve all been waiting for? The first generation of Indian climbing bums leads the charge. Here are a few of their stories.
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.
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Kayaking's Elite Return to India at the Malabar River Festival During the week of July 18th to 22nd, the Malabar River Festival returned to Kerala, India with one of the biggest cash prizes in whitewater kayaking in the world.
Meet The World Class Academy, the School Raising the World's Best Outdoor Athletes World Class Academy is a fully accredited private high school. Though it is based out of White Salmon, Washington, the students are rarely there. The school has three different programs for three different adventure sports- climbing, kayaking, and kite boarding.