Nepal’s Ministry of Tourism has proposed extending Everest permits for climbers who were forced to abandon the peak in 2015. The final decision will be taken Thursday, according to
Mishmi Takin, a Himalayan inspired company creates outdoor gear that performs where others fail
While hiking in his native eastern Himalayas, Kapil Dev Singh realised that his high end waterproof
Filmmaker and outdoor enthusiast Matt Jenke has helped put some of New Zealand’s top walks on Google Maps.
With its networks of highly varied and well-served multi-day trails, New
BASE jumper, slackliner and enfant terrible Andy Lewis and his equally inspiring partner Hayley Ashburn have been injured in a car accident in Mexico. A crowdfunding site is raising funds
World Marathon Challenge, in its second year, is an opportunity to run seven marathons in seven days on seven continents. The Outdoor Journal interviewed Calum Ramm, a US Marine Corps
With the combination of 3D mobile technology and a growing community of experts and ambassadors, FATMAP is creating powerful ski maps. They are capable of calculating terrain information instantly straight
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