Pete Thompson flew 190 miles over western Colorado by harnessing updrafts and wind. It’s believed to be a record-breaking flight.
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Pete Thompson flew 190 miles over western Colorado by harnessing updrafts and wind. It’s believed to be a record-breaking flight.
The newest Outdoor Industry Association participation report says that more than 180 million Americans went outside to recreate in 2024.
A new study illustrates how a city’s specific infrastructure contributes to its inhabitants’ overall health and wellbeing.
On average, three hikers have died every day throughout the summer in Italy’s high peaks. Experts explain why.
Officials believe at least 200 people may have been exposed to rabies while visiting a hotel in Grand Teton National Park.
Jake Schmitt crawled for 11 hours to get help with his dog, Buddy, by his side
The extinct creatures were eight-inches long, had razor-sharp teeth, and resembled a character from the ‘Alien’ movies
Officials in Italy used a combination of flying drones and AI software to locate the remains of a man who vanished in September
The NPS says that refurbishing and reinstalling the toppled statue “aligns with federal responsibilities under historic preservation law.”
A search and rescue team in British Columbia deployed drones, mounted police officers, and volunteers. They found a backcountry crooner.
A famed German biathlete, Laura Dahlmeier, perished on Monday while scaling a remote mountain in Pakistan.
On October 26, 60 participants will run laps in a Swedish zinc mine in complete silence, 4,300 feet below Earth's surface.
The proposal would allow for the killing of nearly 200 black bears over a three-week period in December.
The waters of Lonesome Lake, an alpine lake in the Wind River range, exceed the EPA’s safety threshold for fecal contamination by a staggering 384 times.
Located in the Yellowstone’s Porcelain Basin, the new thermal feature is believed to have appeared on Christmas Day.
A 31-year-old hiker in Washington State is lucky to be alive after suffering serious injuries in a fall. His screams for help led to a rescue.
The effigy was emblazoned with the words “Make America Wait Again,” and it toured the park on Saturday, July 12.
Officials in Arizona and Colorado have closed huge swaths of parkland to visitors after lightning-sparked blazes destroyed thousands of acres and hundreds of structures.
More than 300 tremors were recorded below Mount Rainier over the course of three days. Scientists say they were too weak for humans to feel.
Everyone survived, but rescuers and bystanders had to perform CPR on two people who fell into the water and extract a third from a tree above a steep gorge.