One donor compared visiting a national park with no rangers to visiting Disney World without Mickey Mouse.
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One donor compared visiting a national park with no rangers to visiting Disney World without Mickey Mouse.
Although BASE jumping is not allowed in national parks, sources tell Outside the activity is not all that uncommon.
After climbing the 8,163-meter Manaslu, Soria shares his advice on training, seeking summits, and accepting change.
Todd Shoulders, 54, died in the South San Juan Wilderness, just ten miles away from where two other hunters were recently killed by lightning.
A hiker was just rescued from a Colorado peak after blowing a simple rescue whistle. The lesson? Satellite messengers are great, but low-tech tools have their place in a safety kit, too.
Officials say that the 26-year-old victim was rappelling from the popular Mount Blue Sky route when she suffered a fatal accident.
That’s what a group of former National Park Service employees is urging in light of a looming federal shutdown.
The iconic American action star hiked Northern California’s 10,457-foot Lassen Peak.
The “Save Our Signs” project is attempting to archive as many signs as possible before they are removed, and hopes park visitors will contribute.
Thousands of people flock to “Snake Road” in Illinois every year to view the slithering serpent crossing.
Several participants were disqualified from this year’s World Stone Skimming Championships in Scotland after being caught cheating.
Responders said the incident was a preventable waste of time and resources.
A helicopter crash, brutal storms, and multiple dead climbers. For the world’s northernmost 7,000er, tragedy remains a familiar face.
Geologists at Yellowstone National Park have already collected more than 300 hats from the park’s hot spring areas this year.
Big Bend does not see many visitors, but it has a high relative death rate.
Last year, Sunseri broke the speed record for ascending and descending the 13,775-foot peak. The record was soon revoked.
Five years after Forrest Fenn’s bronze chest was found, a Canadian treasure hunt is reigniting the wild search for riches.
Fatal accidents occurred in Glacier National Park and the Red River Gorge.
Hikers in British Columbia and Montana successfully deterred bears in two separate incidents using bear spray.