Piolets d'Or Announces the "Significant Ascents" of 2023
This list of 68 climbs is effectively a "long list" used to select nominees of the prestigious alpine award.
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The Outdoor Journal is pleased to launch a new series, 'Outdoor Moms' - profiling mothers pursuing their sport, all while taking care of family.
The American climber went down in history as a visionary in big wall first ascents
One of the world’s leading female Freerunners on how she uses yoga to stay competitive, and it applies to those that aren't jumping over a roof gap too.
A growing number of young female Indian climbers could soon take the world by storm.
"Every show is literally a life defying moment – and she makes it look easy" - Sky Dancer, Erika Lemay officially becomes a brand ambassador for The Outdoor Journal & Voyage
In 2017, Alex Honnold achieved a lifelong dream and left the world gobsmacked by completing the first-ever free solo of El Capitan. Now, world-renowned photographer Jimmy Chin and award-winning documentary filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi just announced the release of this epic feat in their latest film—“F
During the week of July 18th to 22nd, the Malabar River Festival returned to Kerala, India with one of the biggest cash prizes in whitewater kayaking in the world.
World Class Academy is a fully accredited private high school. Though it is based out of White Salmon, Washington, the students are rarely there. The school has three different programs for three different adventure sports- climbing, kayaking, and kite boarding.
For five years, Prerna Dangi perfected her climbing, whilst dealing with frequent issues of body image and gender bias in India.
The Outdoor Journal is delighted to announce that they have teamed up with Colin O'Brady for his 50HP
Raised in Portland Oregon, Colin has faced real challenges in life, such as being told he might not be able to walk again. However, Colin’s never say die attitude only spurs him on to achieve more.
“There is only one person you will have to bear for the rest of your life: yourself. That’s why being alone is so difficult. Even in the mountains, and not just because of safety. Being alone strips you naked, it makes you understand who you are, what is your value, the things that matter in life”.
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