Hermit, Mountain Man, And Unwitting ‘Climate Researcher’ With no goals of proving anything, or even knowledge that the climate was changing, he started collecting data about snowpack to pass the time in… Written by GJ Staff February 24, 2017
Teaser: US Team Attempts Grand Canyon Rafting Record An upcoming documentary captures the USA Rafting team’s attempt to run the Grand Canyon in a custom rig built for the record. Written by GJ Staff February 20, 2017
Watch: First Female Ascent Of 5.14c In Red River Gorge Every single weekend of her college life, Michaela Kiersch drove seven hours south to Red River Gorge, Kentucky for a shot at her 5.14c project. Written by GJ Staff February 20, 2017
‘Brothers Of Climbing’ Group Spreads Message Of Inclusivity ‘Black people don’t climb’ is a phrase members of Brothers of Climbing hear all the time. They challenge that misconception with the reply ‘you can… Written by GJ Staff February 17, 2017
Eat Frosting, Win Ultras: Rising Star Clare Gallagher Clare Gallagher won the Leadville 100 with no previous big race wins on a diet of broth, Sour Patch Kids, and cake frosting. Written by GJ Staff February 14, 2017
Hunt, Fish, Surf: The Life Of Canada’s First Pro Surfer Canada’s first pro surfer, Raph Bruhwiler steers his boat to remote breaks along the coast of British Columbia. Written by GJ Staff February 13, 2017
Watch: 10 Steps For Building A Custom Adventure Van Remember these ten basics when building your own campervan. Hint: Measure twice, cut once. Written by GJ Staff February 09, 2017
5 Easy-To-Learn But Impressive Ski Tricks Take your ollies and shifties to the next level with these simple add-ons to common ski tricks. Written by GJ Staff February 06, 2017
First Ascent Of Infamous ‘Nipple Route’ Thwarted By Love This video about a feud between baby climbers, and its unexpected resolution, is as silly as it is hilarious. Written by GJ Staff February 01, 2017
Watch: Telluride Avalanche Makes A Spectacle Visitors and residents took advantage of the opportunity to watch the massive avalanche from a safe perspective in downtown Telluride. Written by GJ Staff January 30, 2017
Impractical But Cool: Full Auto Crossbow Is Born Mash together an electric drill, some thick rubber bands, and a quiver of arrows for full-auto shooting fun. Written by GJ Staff January 30, 2017
Ballet to Big Air: Red Bull’s 50 Years of Freeskiing What started as ballet-like dances down the hill are now full-fledged productions, with helicopters and impossible-looking stunts. Written by GJ Staff January 27, 2017
Watch Kayakers Take Beating In 90-Foot Falls Ouch, that had to hurt! Tomata Two is one burly waterfall. Nobody makes it look easy in this ‘beater reel,’ but dang it’s fun to… Written by GJ Staff January 25, 2017
The Surfy Glory Of The Powder Turn ‘Snowboarding in Japan is very much about living in the now. ‘ Written by GJ Staff January 19, 2017
Stunning Nature Video Will Leave You In Awe Enter a world of star-filled skies, foggy morning light, and roaming wild animals. Written by GJ Staff December 29, 2016
Tiny Home TV Icon Won’t Give Up Pro Skier Roots Zack Giffin went big on skis, then went tiny on housing. Now, he hosts a national TV show. Written by GJ Staff December 28, 2016
GoPro ‘Year In Review’ A Wild Ride Through Sports From snorkeling with whale sharks to wingsuit flying, GoPro shows why the POV camera is still a cinematographic game-changer. Written by Sean McCoy December 26, 2016
So Much For Reindeer, Santa Uses A Drone ‘On Dasher, on Prancer, on Donner and… Drone-y? A small crew built a custom drone to lift a snowboarding Santa. Written by GJ Staff December 21, 2016
Secret Tech: Saucony Winter-Running Shoe Review We took Saucony’s RAZOR ICE+ shoes, with Vibram’s secret slip-resistant Arctic Ice sole, for a stroll… and a sprint. Written by GJ Staff December 20, 2016
First Look: Columbia ‘Star Wars’ Parka We got a first look at Columbia’s Star Wars replica parka. Call us nerds. Call us super-fans. Just don’t call us cold. Written by GJ Staff December 19, 2016
Three Keys To Set Up Your Own ‘Mobile Office’ Our Mobile Office correspondents have three key takeaways from their two years of working (and playing) on the road. Written by Sponsored Post December 16, 2016
What It’s Like To Survive An Avalanche Watch as pro snowboarder Travis Rice takes a horrible ride in an avalanche in Alaska, and lives to tell about it. Written by GJ Staff December 13, 2016
Neon Skiing Under Moonlight Looks Surreal Eerie and beautiful, this stunning take on night skiing raked in a heap of independent film awards. Written by GJ Staff December 12, 2016
Bicycle Gymnastics Just Melted Our Brain Handlebar handstands, dizzying wheelie spins, and doubles synchronized bike acrobatics. Jaw, meet floor. Written by GJ Staff December 12, 2016
Outback Bike-Packing, As It Should Be Don’t let the cold get you down, it’s never too rough to camp by bike. Written by GJ Staff December 08, 2016
Editors’ Picks: 2016 GearJunkie Gift Guide Want to know what to get the adventurer on your list? These are some of our editors’ top picks for outdoors gear gifts. Written by GJ Staff December 07, 2016
The 8th Wonder Of The World: Slickrock Skate Park The 8th Wonder of the World? Check out this natural slickrock skate park. Written by GJ Staff December 02, 2016
(Extra) Ordinary Teen: Ashima Shiraishi Most of us will never tackle a V15 problem, much less solve it. But we’ve all dealt with the realities of school, prom, and being… Written by GJ Staff November 30, 2016
Keep Public Land Public: An Overland Expedition Today, Americans enjoy access to vast areas of public land. That could change if we let down our guard. Written by GJ Staff November 29, 2016
Potato, Po-tah-to: How To Pronounce Tricky Gear Brand Names Thule, Injinji, Fjällräven… Outdoor gear brand names can be a bear to pronounce. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered. Written by GJ Staff November 29, 2016