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Evoc's Mountain Bike Bag Pro Keeps the Handlebars On
NewsMar 10, 2026

Evoc's Mountain Bike Bag Pro Keeps the Handlebars On

Evoc unveiled the Mountain Bike Bag Pro, a soft‑side travel case that lets riders keep their handlebars attached by simply loosening the stem bolts. Priced at $1,000 (€795), the case measures 145 × 99 × 36 cm and weighs 9 kg empty, pushing it beyond most...

By Escape Collective
Saudi Arabia’s Adrena Wave Pool, Through the Eyes of a Canadian Surf Photographer
NewsMar 10, 2026

Saudi Arabia’s Adrena Wave Pool, Through the Eyes of a Canadian Surf Photographer

A Canadian surf photographer traveled to Saudi Arabia to film marketing content for Endless Surf’s new wave pool at the Adrena park. The facility uses filtered Red Sea saltwater and offers fully customizable wave settings, from slab sections to air...

By The Inertia
Ultra Swimmer Jono Ridler Comes Ashore in Napier as End to Epic Swim Draws Closer
NewsMar 10, 2026

Ultra Swimmer Jono Ridler Comes Ashore in Napier as End to Epic Swim Draws Closer

Ultra‑swimmer Jono Ridler, 35, is attempting a record‑breaking 1,388 km unassisted coast‑to‑coast swim down New Zealand’s east shoreline. He arrived at Napier’s Perfume Point after covering roughly 996.5 km, just shy of the 1,000 km milestone. The swim, conducted in togs with a two‑boat...

By NZ Herald – Business
'We're on the Way Back': Ineos Takes First TTT Win in Five Years at Paris-Nice
NewsMar 10, 2026

'We're on the Way Back': Ineos Takes First TTT Win in Five Years at Paris-Nice

Ineos Grenadiers captured their first team time‑trial victory in five years on stage three of Paris‑Nice, edging Lidl‑Trek by just two seconds. The win was anchored by recent signings Kevin Vauquelin and Oscar Onley, reinforcing a refreshed roster. Head of...

By Escape Collective
Trump Administration Again Sued Over Alaska Public Lands "Giveaway"
NewsMar 10, 2026

Trump Administration Again Sued Over Alaska Public Lands "Giveaway"

Environmental coalitions have filed a new lawsuit against the Trump administration for revoking Public Land Orders 5150 and 5180, which would open roughly 2.1 million acres in Alaska—including a 211‑mile Ambler Road corridor through Gates of the Arctic National Park—to mining...

By National Parks Traveler
Open-Ear Vs. Bone Conduction Headphones: Which Delivers Better Sound?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Open-Ear Vs. Bone Conduction Headphones: Which Delivers Better Sound?

Open‑ear and bone‑conduction headphones are gaining traction among outdoor athletes seeking situational awareness. Bone‑conduction models, popularized by Shokz, transmit audio via vibrations through the skull, while open‑ear designs use tiny speakers that project sound waves into the ear canal. Both...

By Popular Mechanics
Why I Wear Long Earrings on All My Hardest Offwidth Climbs
NewsMar 10, 2026

Why I Wear Long Earrings on All My Hardest Offwidth Climbs

The author explains how wearing long earrings on demanding off‑width climbs became a personal power ritual, starting with early trips to Vedauwoo alongside climbers Mary Eden and Kaya Lindsay. The earrings, once seen as a safety risk, turned into a...

By Climbing
Grand Canyon Official Says Fire Damage Will Make Trails Dangerous for Years
NewsMar 10, 2026

Grand Canyon Official Says Fire Damage Will Make Trails Dangerous for Years

The Dragon Bravo wildfire scorched 145,000 acres of the Grand Canyon's North Rim last summer, destroying over 70 structures and depositing five to six feet of rock, ash, and dirt on the North Kaibab Trail. Trail Supervisor Adam Gibson warns...

By The Inertia
Van Der Poel Bests Del Toro in Classics-Style Finish of Tirreno Stage 2
NewsMar 10, 2026

Van Der Poel Bests Del Toro in Classics-Style Finish of Tirreno Stage 2

Mathieu van der Poel claimed victory on stage 2 of the Tirreno‑Adriatico after a decisive break on the final sterrato and a three‑rider sprint. Isaac del Toro finished second but moved into the overall lead, with Giulio Pellizzari a single second...

By Escape Collective
First Grizzly Bear Of The Season Spotted In Yellowstone National Park
NewsMar 10, 2026

First Grizzly Bear Of The Season Spotted In Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park biologists spotted the first spring grizzly on March 9, where the male bear was scavenging a bull bison carcass. The timing matches recent years—2025’s first sighting was March 14, 2024’s was March 3, and 2022‑2023 fell on March 7. Male grizzlies...

By National Parks Traveler
“Report Card” Measures Congress Members’ Commitment To Wildlife Conservation
NewsMar 10, 2026

“Report Card” Measures Congress Members’ Commitment To Wildlife Conservation

Defenders of Wildlife released its 2025 Conservation Report Card evaluating the 119th Congress’s votes on federal wildlife protections. The report flags a House vote that removed Endangered Species Act safeguards for the longfin smelt and gray wolf, and a Senate...

By National Parks Traveler
Quick Strike Podcast: Why More Anglers Are Suddenly Obsessed with This Hard-Fighting Fish
NewsMar 10, 2026

Quick Strike Podcast: Why More Anglers Are Suddenly Obsessed with This Hard-Fighting Fish

Jack Crevalle, once dismissed as a table nuisance, are gaining a reputation as a premier in‑shore sport fish. Early‑season south‑wind events along the South Florida coast produce massive schools that attract light‑tackle and fly anglers. Angler Zach Miller highlights fly‑fishing...

By Outdoor Life
Outside’s Spring 2026 Issue and How the Right Destination Unlocks Your Better Self
NewsMar 10, 2026

Outside’s Spring 2026 Issue and How the Right Destination Unlocks Your Better Self

Kevin Sintumuang’s editorial in Outside’s Spring 2026 issue argues that choosing the right travel destination can unlock hidden facets of one’s personality, a lesson he learned during a week at Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape in Bali. He contrasts forced discomfort...

By Outside
Meet the Gore Mountain Ski Patroller Racing for Paralympic Gold
NewsMar 10, 2026

Meet the Gore Mountain Ski Patroller Racing for Paralympic Gold

Kelsey O’Driscoll, a former Gore Mountain ski patroller, will debut at the 2026 Milano‑Cortina Paralympics after a dramatic comeback from a 2021 spinal‑cord injury and subsequent severe asthma. Within five years she earned a U.S. national‑team spot, captured U.S. titles,...

By SKI Magazine
A New Lift Will Unlock 1,000 Acres of Steep Expert Terrain at This Utah Resort
NewsMar 10, 2026

A New Lift Will Unlock 1,000 Acres of Steep Expert Terrain at This Utah Resort

Powder Mountain in Utah announced a $40 million multi‑year expansion that will bring lift service to its famed DMI (Don’t Mention It) zone. The new Skytrac fixed‑grip triple chair will open over 1,000 acres of steep, expert terrain, raising the resort’s lift‑served...

By SKI Magazine
Squamish Access Society Legend and Climbing Trail-Builder Brian Moorhead Retires
NewsMar 10, 2026

Squamish Access Society Legend and Climbing Trail-Builder Brian Moorhead Retires

Brian Moorhead, the longest‑serving director of the Squamish Access Society, stepped down after 22 years on the board, transitioning to a non‑voting associate role. Over his decades‑long volunteer career he designed and maintained iconic trails such as the Murrin Park climber’s loop and...

By Gripped
Teravail Ehline 29 X 2.8 Review: Long Live 29+
NewsMar 10, 2026

Teravail Ehline 29 X 2.8 Review: Long Live 29+

Teravail has revived the 29+ platform with the Ehline 29 × 2.8, a durable, heavy tire aimed at long‑distance bikepacking. Weighing 1,249 g, it uses a 60A compound and a bead‑to‑bead breaker layer for puncture resistance, while delivering stronger cornering and braking grip...

By BIKEPACKING.com
Cannondale CAAD14 Is Finally Here—And It Refuses to Be a Carbon Copy
NewsMar 10, 2026

Cannondale CAAD14 Is Finally Here—And It Refuses to Be a Carbon Copy

Cannondale has officially launched the 2026 CAAD14, reviving the iconic aluminum road‑bike lineage with a retro‑inspired frame that shuns carbon‑copy aesthetics. The bike offers three complete builds—from a $2,499 entry model to a $7,499 premium version—featuring disc brakes, internal cable...

By Bicycling
John John Florence Bails on 2026 Tour and Unleashes ‘Vela’ Sailing Saga (Video)
NewsMar 10, 2026

John John Florence Bails on 2026 Tour and Unleashes ‘Vela’ Sailing Saga (Video)

Three‑time world surfing champion John John Florence announced he will skip the 2026 Championship Tour to pursue a family sailing adventure. He is debuting a behind‑the‑scenes YouTube series called “Vela,” which will document global surf and sailing expeditions. The move...

By Surfer
Here’s Who’s Joining the USA National Team in 2026
NewsMar 10, 2026

Here’s Who’s Joining the USA National Team in 2026

The USA Climbing National Championships and Team Trials have finalized the 2026 National Team rosters across Boulder, Lead, and Speed for both men and women. Five athletes per gender were selected in each discipline, with pre‑selected climbers like Annie Sanders...

By Gripped
Inside ‘Apex’ with Charlize Theron: How She Learned to Climb for Her New Netflix Movie
NewsMar 10, 2026

Inside ‘Apex’ with Charlize Theron: How She Learned to Climb for Her New Netflix Movie

Charlize Theron learned to rock climb and performed the majority of the grueling climbing sequences in Netflix’s upcoming thriller *Apex* without a stunt double. She was coached by elite climber Beth Rodden and filmed on location in Australia’s remote Blue Mountains....

By Outside
Lewis LHP+ U4 Brake Review: All Bark, No Bite?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Lewis LHP+ U4 Brake Review: All Bark, No Bite?

Lewis Bike’s new LHP+ U4 hydraulic disc brake enters the market with a mineral‑oil system, a non‑ambidextrous lever and a patented 2‑in‑1 reach‑and‑bite adjustment. Priced at $460, the brake weighs 324 g front and offers rotor options up to 223 mm, but its...

By Pinkbike
First Look: The Terra Bikes Nera Is a Gearbox High Pivot DH / Freeride Bike
NewsMar 10, 2026

First Look: The Terra Bikes Nera Is a Gearbox High Pivot DH / Freeride Bike

Terra Bikes unveiled the Nera, a high‑pivot downhill/freeride bike featuring a virtual I‑track suspension and optional Pinion or Effigear gearboxes. The steel CroMo frame is custom‑built in Italy with configurable geometry ranging 440‑550 mm reach and travel options of 200 mm or...

By Pinkbike
The Best Turkey Hunting Camos
NewsMar 10, 2026

The Best Turkey Hunting Camos

Field & Stream’s roundup identifies the top turkey‑hunting camouflage patterns for 2024, categorizing them by season, terrain and budget. Mossy Oak Bottomland is highlighted as the overall winner for its classic, versatile bark‑tone design, while Sitka Optifade Cover leads for spring...

By Field & Stream
The 7 Best .410 Turkey Shotguns
NewsMar 10, 2026

The 7 Best .410 Turkey Shotguns

The .410 gauge has become a viable turkey hunting option thanks to Tungsten Super Shot (TSS), which extends its effective range to about 40 yards. Social‑media exposure and strong demand have prompted ammo makers and gun manufacturers to restock and...

By Field & Stream
“Everybody’s Gonna Pay For Being Out Today”
NewsMar 10, 2026

“Everybody’s Gonna Pay For Being Out Today”

Nathan Florence, a well‑known surf YouTuber, posted a documentary‑style video recounting a perilous session on a haunted outer reef. He initially forgot his inflatable vest, and when he finally strapped it on, the vest failed to inflate because ocean pressure...

By Stab Magazine
‘Godzilla’ El Niño Could Reshape Surf Seasons Worldwide, Forecaster Warns
NewsMar 9, 2026

‘Godzilla’ El Niño Could Reshape Surf Seasons Worldwide, Forecaster Warns

A meteorologist on YouTube predicts a "Godzilla" El Niño developing in fall 2026, potentially rivaling the historic 1997‑98 event. The forecast suggests a rapidly strengthening pattern that could dramatically reshape the jet stream and global weather for months. While NOAA has...

By Surfer
Nicolai Užnik Opens Full Gem V16 in Switzerland
NewsMar 9, 2026

Nicolai Užnik Opens Full Gem V16 in Switzerland

In January 2026 Nicolai Užnik completed the first ascent of Full Gem, a new V16 (8C+) boulder in Ticino, Switzerland. The line adds a sit‑start to the previously established Forgotten Gem V15, making the problem significantly harder. This ascent marks Užnik’s third confirmed...

By Gripped
Is UAE Angling to Sign Paul Seixas?
NewsMar 9, 2026

Is UAE Angling to Sign Paul Seixas?

French 19‑year‑old Paul Seixas surprised the peloton by finishing runner‑up at this year’s Strade Bianche, prompting a wave of media hype. UAE Team Emirates, fresh off Tadej Pogačar’s dominance, confirmed they are monitoring the young rider and would like to add...

By Escape Collective
Kanter Sprints to Victory on Stage 2 of Paris-Nice
NewsMar 9, 2026

Kanter Sprints to Victory on Stage 2 of Paris-Nice

Max Kanter of XDS‑Astana captured his maiden WorldTour victory in a chaotic bunch sprint on Stage 2 of the 2026 Paris‑Nice. A well‑timed lead‑out allowed him to surge in the final metres, edging out Laurence Pithie and Jasper Stuyven. Overnight leader...

By Escape Collective
Ganna Cruises to TT Win and Leader's Jersey on Stage 1 of Tirreno-Adriatico
NewsMar 9, 2026

Ganna Cruises to TT Win and Leader's Jersey on Stage 1 of Tirreno-Adriatico

Filippo Ganna dominated the opening 11.5 km individual time trial in Lido di Camaiore, posting a 12:08 effort that was 22 seconds faster than his nearest rival. His Ineos Grenadiers teammate Thymen Arensman finished second, while Max Walscheid of Lidl‑Trek took third. The...

By Escape Collective
Patagonia: New American Route on Torre Central Del Paine
NewsMar 9, 2026

Patagonia: New American Route on Torre Central Del Paine

U.S. alpinists Miles Moser, Trevor Anthes and Harry Kinnard have opened a new 36‑pitch route called "Paradigm Shift" on the East Face of Torre del Paine after two years and 70 nights on the wall. The line, free‑climbable and graded...

By ExplorersWeb
25-Foot ‘Pure Evil’ Slab at The Right Mauls WA Chargers (Video)
NewsMar 9, 2026

25-Foot ‘Pure Evil’ Slab at The Right Mauls WA Chargers (Video)

A massive 25‑foot slab wave known as The Right has erupted off Western Australia’s remote reef, delivering some of the planet’s thickest barrels. Documentarian Tim Bonython captured the wave’s raw power as a storm‑driven swell slammed the outer ocean ledge,...

By Surfer
Who’s the Real ‘B.O.S.S.’ + How to Become the Best All-Around Skier W/ Connery Lundin (Ep.397)
NewsMar 9, 2026

Who’s the Real ‘B.O.S.S.’ + How to Become the Best All-Around Skier W/ Connery Lundin (Ep.397)

Blister Review podcast episode 397 features pro skier Connery Lundin discussing the newly minted ‘BOSS’ (Blister’s Overall Sickest Skier) concept. Lundin outlines the blend of racing pedigree, big‑mountain instincts, and filming chops that define an all‑round skier. The conversation also...

By Blister Review
Can You Really Surf a Tsunami? Ridge Lenny Confronts the Idea (Video)
NewsMar 9, 2026

Can You Really Surf a Tsunami? Ridge Lenny Confronts the Idea (Video)

Ridge Lenny examines whether tsunamis can be surfed, contrasting the non‑surfable tidal surge from the 8.8‑magnitude Kamchatka quake with the brief, breaking wave generated by the 2011 Japan tsunami. He explains the physics that sometimes allow a tsunami to form...

By Surfer
Mountain Goat Populations Have Declined By 45 Percent Across Glacier National Park
NewsMar 9, 2026

Mountain Goat Populations Have Declined By 45 Percent Across Glacier National Park

Mountain goat numbers in Glacier National Park fell 45% over a 12‑year citizen‑science study, with the steepest losses occurring between 2008 and 2015 before stabilizing. The herd represents the largest non‑hunted native population in the contiguous United States and sits...

By National Parks Traveler
New 36-Pitch Patagonia Big Wall Climb Took 41 Days to Complete
NewsMar 9, 2026

New 36-Pitch Patagonia Big Wall Climb Took 41 Days to Complete

Myles Moser, Trevor Anthes and Harry Kinnard completed a new 36‑pitch free climb on the 4,000‑foot east face of Torres del Paine’s Central Tower after a 41‑day capsule‑style effort. The route combines 29 original pitches with seven sections of the...

By Gripped
Excerpt From Reinhold Messner’s Book ‘Against the Wind’
NewsMar 9, 2026

Excerpt From Reinhold Messner’s Book ‘Against the Wind’

Reinhold Messner, the legendary mountaineer, has published a new memoir titled *Against the Wind*, reflecting on eight decades of climbing, exploration, and personal controversy. The book revisits his historic first solo, oxygen‑free Everest ascent, completion of all fourteen eight‑thousanders, and...

By Gripped
Climber Solos 17-Pitch Cima Grande North Face in Winter
NewsMar 9, 2026

Climber Solos 17-Pitch Cima Grande North Face in Winter

South‑Tyrolean guide Simon Gietl completed a two‑day winter solo of the 17‑pitch, 550‑metre Das Phantom der Zinne on Cima Grande’s north face. The route, established in 1995, demands climbing up to XI+ (5.13a) with mandatory 5.12 sections and is famed...

By Gripped
Flash Review: SRAM Maven B1 Lever Tuning Kit
NewsMar 9, 2026

Flash Review: SRAM Maven B1 Lever Tuning Kit

SRAM has released the Maven B1 Lever Tuning Kit, designed to transplant the lighter, more responsive feel of its new Maven B1 brake levers onto the legacy A1 lever platform. The kit includes internal spring adjustments and a redesigned fulcrum...

By Blister Review
Millions of Dollars in Trail Maintenance Funding Have Been Cut in Washington State
NewsMar 9, 2026

Millions of Dollars in Trail Maintenance Funding Have Been Cut in Washington State

Washington’s Department of Natural Resources, Fish & Wildlife and State Parks announced a $7 million budget reduction for 2025, slicing $3 million—about 20%—from trail and facility maintenance. Additional proposals could trim another $3 million in 2026, with the DNR slated to lose $750,000....

By Singletracks
A Once-in-a-Decade Wildflower Superbloom Is Sweeping Across Death Valley
NewsMar 9, 2026

A Once-in-a-Decade Wildflower Superbloom Is Sweeping Across Death Valley

Death Valley National Park is experiencing a rare wildflower superbloom, the most extensive since 2016. The phenomenon follows an unprecedented 2.41 inches of fall rainfall, providing the moisture needed for desert flora to thrive. The National Park Service reports blooms...

By Sunset
Who Wants to See Laurie Greenland Race an Iron Horse Sunday at Crankworx Rotorua?
NewsMar 9, 2026

Who Wants to See Laurie Greenland Race an Iron Horse Sunday at Crankworx Rotorua?

Laurie Greenland announced on Instagram that he will race the iconic Iron Horse Sunday downhill bike at Crankworx Rotorua if his post reaches one million likes. The challenge currently has about 21,000 likes, far short of the target, but the...

By Pinkbike
Video: Jérémy Berthier Celebrates the Art of Dirt Jumps in "Dirty Hands"
NewsMar 9, 2026

Video: Jérémy Berthier Celebrates the Art of Dirt Jumps in "Dirty Hands"

Commencal Bikes & Skis released a new riding video titled “Dirty Hands,” starring pro rider Jérémy Berthier. The short film celebrates the timeless appeal of dirt‑jump spots, focusing on raw riding, community camaraderie, and the simple pleasure of “dirty hands.” Featuring...

By Pinkbike
The Lucid Gravity Crew Take on Freeride in Kamloops & Crankworx Whistler in 'Are You Dreaming?' Season Finale
NewsMar 9, 2026

The Lucid Gravity Crew Take on Freeride in Kamloops & Crankworx Whistler in 'Are You Dreaming?' Season Finale

Lucid Gravity released the season‑final episode of its "Are You Dreaming?" docu‑series, chronicling a training stint in Kamloops, BC, and a full‑throttle weekend at Crankworx Whistler. The crew tackled iconic runs like Garbo DH and Air DH, while rookie Janelle...

By Pinkbike
New Release: Aer Updates Travel Collection After 4-Year Hiatus; Read Our Full Reviews
NewsMar 9, 2026

New Release: Aer Updates Travel Collection After 4-Year Hiatus; Read Our Full Reviews

After a four‑year hiatus, Aer has relaunched its travel collection, adding two new travel backpacks and two day slings. The Travel Pack 4 comes in 28 L and 35 L sizes, featuring a flat‑lay main compartment, side handles, internal framesheet, and optional hip...

By Pack Hacker
Review: The Revel Ritual Blends Enduro Bike Numbers With Trail Bike Handling
NewsMar 9, 2026

Review: The Revel Ritual Blends Enduro Bike Numbers With Trail Bike Handling

Revel’s Ritual, the brand’s largest enduro‑oriented bike, returns after a turbulent 2025 ownership shuffle and a move to Golden, Colorado. The carbon‑only dual‑29 machine features 165 mm rear travel, a 64° head angle, and Revel’s CBF suspension that promises high pedalling...

By Pinkbike
Surf Tourism Is Quietly Saving Peru’s Ancient Reed Boats
NewsMar 8, 2026

Surf Tourism Is Quietly Saving Peru’s Ancient Reed Boats

Ancient reed boats known as caballitos de totora are being rescued by surf tourism in Peru’s Huanchaco region. A 2025 sewage spill destroyed over half of the totora reed beds, leaving only about 40 fishermen still using the craft. Conservation...

By Surfer
Adventure Links of the Week
NewsMar 8, 2026

Adventure Links of the Week

The weekly roundup spotlights recent adventure‑industry headlines, from extreme backcountry incidents to cultural commentary. Highlights include Jake Evans’ aborted 1,000‑km Scottish Watershed trek after a broken ankle, a deadly Sierra Nevada avalanche that claimed nine skiers, and Garmin’s 2025 rescue...

By ExplorersWeb