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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
Watch: Best Hossegor In 10 Years?
NewsMar 8, 2026

Watch: Best Hossegor In 10 Years?

Hossegor’s iconic La Gravière break delivered waves described as the best in a decade during a week‑long swell in early March 2026. Surfers captured the action in a three‑and‑a‑half‑minute video that quickly went viral on the Ripitup YouTube channel. The unusually...

By Stab Magazine
You Only Miss Me When I’m Gone
NewsMar 8, 2026

You Only Miss Me When I’m Gone

World Surf League announced Jeffreys Bay will be omitted from the 2026 Championship Tour due to insufficient financial support. The South African right‑hand break is being replaced by Raglan, New Zealand, as the league’s new venue. The decision impacts local surf...

By Stab Magazine
Hossegor Erupts as La Gravière Delivers ‘Best Day in Years’ (Video)
NewsMar 8, 2026

Hossegor Erupts as La Gravière Delivers ‘Best Day in Years’ (Video)

Hossegor’s iconic La Gravière beach break has revived after several quiet years, delivering heavy, clean barrels that surfers are calling the best day in years. Strong Atlantic swells, offshore winds and restored sandbanks created deep tubes and hollow right‑hand waves. Surfline...

By Surfer
From Gambling Spiral to Waikiki Savior: How Buddy Wiggins Is Giving Away First Waves
NewsMar 7, 2026

From Gambling Spiral to Waikiki Savior: How Buddy Wiggins Is Giving Away First Waves

Buddy Wiggins, a 32‑year‑old Honolulu pool cleaner, hit rock bottom after a years‑long sports‑betting addiction. He launched the First Wave Project, offering free surf lessons to strangers on Waikiki Beach. The initiative has introduced roughly 100 novice surfers to the...

By Surfer
“One of the Biggest Fights I Ever Had” – Alex Megos Onsights 5.14c in France
NewsMar 7, 2026

“One of the Biggest Fights I Ever Had” – Alex Megos Onsights 5.14c in France

Alex Megos announced an impressive onsight of Nadesjda, a 5.14c (8C+) route at Le Joncas in France, describing it as one of the toughest fights of his career. The ascent follows a storied history of groundbreaking first‑offs and flashes, including...

By Gripped
How to Customize a Motorcycle Helmet (And What’s Actually Possible)
NewsMar 7, 2026

How to Customize a Motorcycle Helmet (And What’s Actually Possible)

Motorcycle riders seeking personal style can customize helmets through a spectrum of options, from DIY vinyl wraps to factory-built made‑to‑order models. Simple cosmetic mods like wraps, decals, or swapping visors preserve the helmet’s safety certification, while professional airbrush painting or...

By Tread Magazine
Weekend Warm-Up: The Place Where I Am
NewsMar 7, 2026

Weekend Warm-Up: The Place Where I Am

The documentary *The Place Where I Am* follows Japanese trad climber Masa Sakano as he builds a life in the Scottish Highlands, swapping Japanese sport‑climbing gyms for Scotland’s rugged winter routes. Since moving in 2000, Masa blends his 1990s Japanese...

By ExplorersWeb
Here Are Some Familiar Faces Returning to Everest
NewsMar 6, 2026

Here Are Some Familiar Faces Returning to Everest

The 2026 Everest season sees several high‑profile climbers back on the mountain. Tyler Andrews has shifted to the Nepalese south side to chase a no‑oxygen Fastest Known Time, while Ecuadorian Karl Egloff also targets the record. Legendary guide Kami Rita...

By ExplorersWeb
Flash Review: 26/27 Armada AntiMatter 100
NewsMar 6, 2026

Flash Review: 26/27 Armada AntiMatter 100

Armada has launched the AntiMatter 100, an all‑mountain ski that quickly replaced a managing editor’s previous favorite. The review highlights its lightweight carbon‑reinforced core, versatile sidecut, and enhanced stability at high speeds. Early impressions suggest the model sets a new benchmark...

By Blister Review
Frigid and Firing: Was the East Coast the Best Place to Surf This Winter?
NewsMar 6, 2026

Frigid and Firing: Was the East Coast the Best Place to Surf This Winter?

The East Coast experienced an unprecedented winter surf season in 2026, with water temperatures plunging to 31°F and storms delivering double‑overhead swells. A combination of La Niña, a negative Arctic Oscillation, and a deep trough forced the polar vortex south, creating...

By Surfer
$25K Electric Surfboard Whips Into Big San Francisco Walls At 35 Mph (Video)
NewsMar 6, 2026

$25K Electric Surfboard Whips Into Big San Francisco Walls At 35 Mph (Video)

LIND Surfboards unveiled its $25,000 Canvas electric surfboard on San Francisco’s Ocean Beach, where surfer Dave Langer rode waves at speeds up to 35 mph. The board, powered by a jet motor and controlled via a handheld throttle, delivered smooth turns and...

By Surfer
How to Catch the Biggest Bass of Your Life This Spring
NewsMar 6, 2026

How to Catch the Biggest Bass of Your Life This Spring

Spring’s warming waters trigger largemouth bass to move from deep winter haunts to shallow ledges, where egg‑filled females feed voraciously on baitfish. This pre‑spawn feeding frenzy creates a narrow window—typically when temperatures reach the mid‑50s—for anglers to target trophy‑size fish....

By Outdoor Life
The One Spring Tackle Sale Anglers Won’t Want To Miss
NewsMar 6, 2026

The One Spring Tackle Sale Anglers Won’t Want To Miss

Bass Pro Shops has launched its Spring Classic Sale, offering up to 50% off a wide range of fishing gear. The promotion runs through March 25 and features deep discounts on lures, rods, reels, electronics, and paddling equipment. Highlighted deals...

By Kayak Angler
Kayak Angler Scores Massive Smallmouth On “Lake Of Giants” (Video)
NewsMar 6, 2026

Kayak Angler Scores Massive Smallmouth On “Lake Of Giants” (Video)

Kayak angler Josh Howard recorded two record‑size smallmouth bass on the mysterious “Lake of Giants,” catching a 17‑inch fish early and a 20‑inch, 4.10‑pound specimen later in the day. Water temperatures rose from 35 °F to 46 °F, prompting a shift from...

By Kayak Angler
Technology and Innovation in Overlanding
NewsMar 6, 2026

Technology and Innovation in Overlanding

On Overland Journal Podcast episode 282, hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady discuss how new portable power technologies are reshaping overlanding. They highlight hot‑swappable battery fridges from brands like EcoFlow and Bluetti, and all‑in‑one lithium power packs that reduce dual‑battery complexity....

By Expedition Portal
One Day in Steveston (Perfectly Planned, By a Vancouver Local)
NewsMar 6, 2026

One Day in Steveston (Perfectly Planned, By a Vancouver Local)

Steveston, a historic fishing village just under an hour from downtown Vancouver, offers a full‑day itinerary blending maritime heritage, culinary treats, and outdoor activities. Visitors can start with coffee at Garry Point Park, explore the Gulf of Georgia Cannery museum,...

By Travel Lemming
How Indigenous Peoples Are Shaping Chile’s Next Phase of Adventure Tourism
NewsMar 6, 2026

How Indigenous Peoples Are Shaping Chile’s Next Phase of Adventure Tourism

Chile’s adventure tourism is increasingly foregrounding its eleven Indigenous cultures, turning them from scenic backdrop to core narrative. Operators now offer etnoturismo experiences such as Aymara quinoa planting, Mapuche forest stewardship, and Rapa Nui cosmology workshops. While these programs generate new...

By Adventure Travel News (ATTA)
Alpinestars Expands ALL TERRA ADV Line With New Gear For 2026
NewsMar 5, 2026

Alpinestars Expands ALL TERRA ADV Line With New Gear For 2026

Alpinestars is launching a refreshed ALL TERRA adventure collection for Spring 2026, adding 15 new styles and 42 colourways. The lineup incorporates high‑tech fabrics such as SuperFabric, Drystar XF laminated shells and 3‑layer GORE‑TEX, covering jackets, pants, boots, gloves and backpacks. Central to...

By ADV Pulse
See Death Valley Covered in an Ethereal Blanket of Wildflowers
NewsMar 5, 2026

See Death Valley Covered in an Ethereal Blanket of Wildflowers

The U.S. National Park Service reports Death Valley's 2026 wildflower bloom is the most extensive since 2016, creating a spectacular carpet of golden and violet flowers. The phenomenon, known as a superbloom, occurs roughly every decade when winter rains are...

By Scientific American – Mind
I Took a Solo Railway Trip Across the Largest Landlocked Country in the World
NewsMar 5, 2026

I Took a Solo Railway Trip Across the Largest Landlocked Country in the World

Writer Kate Bettes embarks on a 26‑hour, 2,485‑km train journey from Almaty to Oskemen, traversing Kazakhstan’s vast steppe on a Soviet‑era platzkart carriage. The trip showcases the country’s 16,000‑km rail network, communal travel culture, and lingering Russian influence. Along the...

By Adventure.com
Whitewater Kayak Review: Pyranha ReactR
NewsMar 5, 2026

Whitewater Kayak Review: Pyranha ReactR

In May 2024 Pyranha released the ReactR, a medium‑size whitewater kayak that combines a quarter‑slice stern with a high‑volume hull. The boat features the new Elite outfitting—extra foam padding, adjustable thigh grips, and a pulley‑based strap system—for enhanced comfort and...

By Paddling Magazine
Extreme Climber Alex Honnold Says ‘Backyard Travel’ Is for Everyone
NewsMar 5, 2026

Extreme Climber Alex Honnold Says ‘Backyard Travel’ Is for Everyone

Alex Honnold’s new series *Get a Little Out There* takes viewers on a ground‑level tour of Nevada’s public lands, from Great Basin stargazing to turquoise mining and UFO museums. The show underscores that adventure doesn’t require distant peaks, emphasizing free,...

By Adventure.com
The Backcountry Skis Worth Your Turns
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Backcountry Skis Worth Your Turns

The article is a comprehensive guide to backcountry touring skis for the 2025‑2026 season, breaking down categories by waist width and explaining how length affects performance. It reviews ten standout models—from the lightweight Armada Locator 104 to the powder‑focused 4FRNT Renegade—detailing...

By WildSnow
Inside Niihau, Hawaii’s ‘Forbidden Island’ That Tourists Can Finally Visit
NewsMar 5, 2026

Inside Niihau, Hawaii’s ‘Forbidden Island’ That Tourists Can Finally Visit

Niihau, Hawaii’s privately owned "Forbidden Island," has been closed to outsiders for over a century but now permits limited, helicopter‑only day tours. The Robinson family, who own the island and much of Kauai, strictly control visitor access, allowing only three‑hour...

By Surfer
60-Foot Nazaré Monster ‘Absolutely Obliterates’ Alberto Truncer Before Rockside Rescue (Video)
NewsMar 4, 2026

60-Foot Nazaré Monster ‘Absolutely Obliterates’ Alberto Truncer Before Rockside Rescue (Video)

Spanish surfer Alberto Truncer was towed into a 60‑foot wave at Nazaré, Portugal, and suffered a dramatic wipeout that left him underwater and near the dangerous rocks. He surfaced and was rescued by jet‑ski operator Dino Carmo while his brother...

By Surfer
Pedernales Falls Is a Force of Nature
NewsMar 4, 2026

Pedernales Falls Is a Force of Nature

Pedernales Falls State Park, a 5,212‑acre preserve opened in 1971, has been a family recreation hub for the author since moving to Dripping Springs. The park sits amid the rapidly expanding Texas Hill Country, where only 5% of land is...

By Texas Highways
What Is Active Insulation? Revisiting the Forgotten & Much Improved Jacket Category
NewsMar 4, 2026

What Is Active Insulation? Revisiting the Forgotten & Much Improved Jacket Category

Patagonia’s Nano‑Air Ultralight Freeride Midlayer showcases the matured concept of active insulation, a decade‑old approach that blends stretchable, breathable fabrics with stable, migration‑resistant fill. The design relies on a stretchy shell and liner that let controlled air flow while retaining...

By Field Mag
Jetboil TrailCook Review: A Mini Stove for Big Upgrades in the Backcountry Kitchen
NewsMar 4, 2026

Jetboil TrailCook Review: A Mini Stove for Big Upgrades in the Backcountry Kitchen

Jetboil’s new TrailCook stove adds precision fuel control and a stable, fold‑into‑pot design, delivering a two‑minute boil while handling fresh ingredients. Tested on a canoe trip in Maine and at a backyard campsite, the 1.2‑liter model proved stable on uneven...

By Field Mag
Why Kayak Fishing Is Good For Your Brain
NewsMar 4, 2026

Why Kayak Fishing Is Good For Your Brain

Kayak fishing merges paddling, angling, and hands‑on customization, turning each outing into a continuous learning experience. Enthusiasts routinely modify their vessels with accessories like anchor pulleys, rod holders, and electronics, fostering a DIY mindset. The sport’s demand for new techniques—such...

By Kayak Angler
Zero FX: Is The E-Dual Sport Experience Enough To Gain Converts?
NewsMar 3, 2026

Zero FX: Is The E-Dual Sport Experience Enough To Gain Converts?

Zero Motorcycles’ FX electric dual‑sport, now in its latest iteration, pairs a 46 hp Z‑Force 75‑5 motor with a 7.2 kWh battery that Zero claims delivers up to 102 mi city range and 65 mi at 55 mph. The sub‑300 lb bike offers instant torque, Bosch...

By ADV Pulse
Optics Planet Deals: Save on Trail Cameras From Tactacam, Bushnell, Stealth Cam, and Cuddeback
NewsMar 3, 2026

Optics Planet Deals: Save on Trail Cameras From Tactacam, Bushnell, Stealth Cam, and Cuddeback

Optics Planet is running a limited‑time promotion on a wide selection of trail cameras, featuring discounts up to 78% across top brands such as Tactacam, Bushnell, Stealth Cam, Wildgame Innovations and Cuddeback. The Tactacam Ultra, Outdoor Life’s 2025 editor’s choice,...

By Outdoor Life
The 2026 Kneeboard Surfing USA Titles Are Coming to Oceanside
NewsMar 3, 2026

The 2026 Kneeboard Surfing USA Titles Are Coming to Oceanside

The 2026 Kneeboard Surfing USA Titles will take place on Friday, March 13, at Oceanside Harbor’s South Jetty, offering free public access and serving as a crucial qualifier for the August 2026 World Titles in Saquarema, Brazil. The event returns...

By Surfer
No 40ft Swell Means The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational Will Not Run This Season
NewsMar 3, 2026

No 40ft Swell Means The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational Will Not Run This Season

The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational has been officially cancelled for the 2025/26 season after the required 40‑foot swells never materialized at Waimea Bay during the December‑March window. The event, which celebrates the legacy of legendary Hawaiian lifeguard and surfer...

By Surfer