What Is Orienteering?
Photo Credit: FedOrientamento / Flickr.com Nowhere has the “sound mind, sound body” principle been more applicable than in orienteering. An extreme sport practiced the world over, orienteering tasks...
View ArticleBest Survivalists
The thought of being lost, stranded and alone, forced to rely only on your own survival instincts, is kind of terrifying. That is, for most people, at least. For Adrenalists, it’s a dream come true; a...
View ArticleWhat Is The Gravity Adventure Festival?
Let us travel to the heart of South Africa’s Cape Floral Kingdom, where the Gravity Adventure Festival will be unfolding amid the dazzling surroundings of the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. Kicking off...
View ArticleGeocaching Starter Guide
The concept of scavenger hunting as an outdoor recreational activity has been around in some form or another for centuries. Letterboxing is one of the earlier known examples, an outdoor activity in...
View ArticleNational Geographic’s Adventurer of the Year
As mankind pushes the boundaries of what’s possible, National Geographic continues to recognize the individuals at the forefront of adventure. On Nov. 1, voting opened for the People’s Choice...
View ArticleIceberg Climbing
Adventure sports do not come much more fringe or hardcore than iceberg climbing. Just ask Canadian adventurer Will Gadd, who has climbed and jumped from icebergs ten miles off Labrador’s coast. “Soon...
View ArticleSolar Plane to Fly Around the World
A new kind of airplane is about to fly the skies over the country that the Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh all once called home. That country is the United States, and that...
View ArticleRichard Bowles Runs the Length of New Zealand
On Monday, Aussie ultramarathoner Richard Bowles stomped a worn-down running shoe in Bluff, New Zealand, completing an epic 1,898 mile one-man race down the length of the islands. “It’s absolutely...
View ArticleNo Fuel, No Wind: The 5 Most Epic Human-Powered Journeys
For a certain breed of adventurer, crossing an ocean, a continent, or even circumnavigating the globe, is not enough. These rare overachievers want to undertake these Herculean tasks without the aid of...
View ArticleAdam Billinghurst rides 1,000,000 vertical feet in 57 days
There are many ways a mountain biker can push themselves – Adam Billinghurst challenged himself by riding a total of 1,000,000 vertical feet, and he did so in a mere 57 days. Over the course of 57...
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