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It was a year of jaw dropping lows for the environment and for the outdoors community. We look back at the most significant events of 2015.
As another year draws
Nations came together and agreed unanimously in Paris last week to reduce carbon emissions. Will it actually save our planet?
Climate change is real. 2015 was the warmest year on
According to reports, Douglas Tompkins, 72, died on Tuesday after a kayaking accident on General Carreira Lake in Patagonia region of southern Chile.
Douglas Tompkins, co-founder of The North Face
Over 100 paragliding pilots will take to the skies for the Airports Authority of India Paragliding World Cup 2015 trophy.
The wait is almost over for the first Paraglding World
Ultramarathon legend Scott Jurek will tour Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi this September (25th to 28th) to talk about his favourite sport to running enthusiasts. The tour is conceived and organised
Lokesh Rajan, Siddhi Manerikar and Akash Gaikwad will be participating in the IFSC World Youth Championship in Arco, Italy starting tomorrow (28th August). The young climbers will compete in all
Japanese climber Nobukazu Kuriki will be attempting Everest (south side) this autumn, which opens to climbers for the first time this season after the earthquake.
Nearly four months after Nepal
South Africa's Bennie Roux and Nicky Booyen stole the show on day one of this year's 34km Skymarathon.
Last weekend’s Wolkberg SkyMarathon put runners through
The Canadian highliner walked a 64 meter long highline without harness, 290 metres above ground across the Chief North Gully Squamish in British Columbia. He beat the previous world record
Setting a record, 56 Indians will pedal in the upcoming Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP), a 1200 kms cycling event to be completed in 90 hours. The once-in-four-years event will have 6,000