Indians lag far behind elite Western climbers in high-end Himalayan technical rock and alpine-style ascents. Learnings from what Girivihar, one of India's oldest outdoor clubs, tried to do
The Indian athlete manages a credible position despite damage to sledge in crash during training for the Luge Nations Cup. Next stop World Cup, Sunday.
In Luge athletes have to
A biking enthusiast writes about biking circuits and places to visit in Chiang Mai, North Thailand.
Amongst a few unique destinations, North Thailand is a favourite – having logged more than
Tommy Caldwell and Ken Jorgeson top out on the world's first free-climb of the Dawn Wall of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, USA.
Two men have just
The Adventure Tourism Conclave 2015 had experts from the outdoors community come under one roof to talk about issues pertaining to the industry in India
A focus on training and
900 km via wildlife sanctuaries, up climbs, down slopes, through rain, fog, dust and under the sun, this speed demon (black and green Firefox Mistral bike) was a road tamer
Ten city-dwellers attend a two-day kayaking workshop and feel the pulse of whitewater for the first time
“You are about to encounter a rapid,” Dinesh called out from his kayak.
The 17th Asian Luge Championship was held recently in Japan, where India was represented by its largest ever 6-member contingent for the high-speed sport.
Shiva Keshavan added another international medal
The All India Kayak Team have their most epic adventure yet; a six day mission with terrifying portages around unnavigable waterfalls, sketchy cliff jumps and of course, plenty of awesome
Freediving is a sport that pushes the limits of human possibility. In the Suunto Vertical Blue freediving contest 2014, divers descend to incredible depths of the ocean in a single
South India has 7,000 km of relatively unexplored coastline. On the west coast of this line in a small fishing village, Ishita Malaviya and Tushar Pathiyan are changing the