30 Facts About Cliffhanger For The Film’s 30th Anniversary

On May 28, 1993, the action-adventure flick Cliffhanger hit theaters.  The film, which stars Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow, follows a group of rescue climbers duped into helping some violent criminals after a botched aerial robbery. It’s just as ridiculous and fun as it sounds, and over the years, it’s become a classic outdoors film. […]

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Utah’s record-breaking winter and the Great Salt Lake

This winter has certainly been one for the ages — record-breaking snowfall, endless powder days, late-season skiing, etc. Members of the winter outdoor community are stoked to get outside in these all-time conditions, skiing, snowboarding, touring, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, etc. The stormy patterns we’ve experienced this season are welcomed by many. Naturally, this surplus of snow…

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Keystone Owners can Camp on Private Land in Montana and Idaho This Summer

Keystone RV is joining forces with LandTrust—a company that facilitates outdoor recreational activities on private lands—to help RVers find a place to camp this summer. The two organizations have partnered with 75 landowners in Montana and Idaho to allow overnight stays at RV-friendly ranches, farms, and other properties. The program is available exclusively to Keystone…

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I Survived Bear Grylls, Episode 2 Recap: Going Commando

Bear Grylls has always sought out the most extreme challenges, and now he’s offering the same thrill of adventure — and the top prize of $10,000 — to prospective survivalists on his new competition series, I Survived Bear Grylls (Thursdays on TBS at 9:00 pm ET/PT).  “Welcome to what is probably going to be the roughest, […]

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Gear Sale On Now At Public Lands: Save Up To 40% And Help Support Land Preservation

As we approach the unofficial start of summer, it’s a great time to take stock and update some of your gear. If you’ve been looking for upgrades for you or your loved ones, check out Public Lands – they’ve got some great deals on now. Plus. you can feel good knowing that 1% of all sales […]

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America’s Outdoor Recreation Package Gaining Momentum

The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) is celebrating one more win for the $862 billion outdoor recreation industry with the passage of America’s Outdoor Recreation Act (AORA), the first ever package specific to the outdoor recreation industry, by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, according to a release. “We are so thrilled AORA continues to […]

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Mt. St. Helens is Still Causing Havoc 43 Years After The Deadliest Eruption in U.S. History

Forty-three years ago today, Mt. St. Helens erupted in southwestern Washington. And to this day, it remains the most destructive volcanic eruption in U.S. history. The eruption killed 57 people, destroyed hundreds of homes and dozens of bridges, and debris ruined 15 miles of railroad tracks and 185 miles of highway. Over a nine-hour eruption, […]

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Jackie Paaso: What I Learned From My 415 km Arctic Adventure

In the spring of 2021, freeskiers Jackie Paaso and her husband Reine Barkered completed a 26-day expedition climbing and traversing Sweden’s 12 tallest peaks. Until 2016, it was thought that there were only 11 mountains higher than 2000 meters (​​6562 feet). It was then discovered that Sielmatjåkka also stood at 2000 meters, rounding out the […]

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How To Train Your Dog For Big Outdoor Adventures

Let’s face it, our four-legged friends make the best adventure buddies. They rarely get a grump on, they never contest the route choice, they almost never engage in mindless chatter (unless you have a rather talkative husky like me), and their interest in everything around them is infectious.   With spring and summer knocking on the […]

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The Legend Of Zelda’s Outdoor Links: How To Hike, Climb And Explore Hyrule In Real Life

With the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on Nintendo Switch, many of us find ourselves once again swept up in the dreamy scores, landscapes, and natural ephemera of the Zelda universe. Exploration is at the heart of this wandering, whimsical game, which invites players to run, swim, climb, fight, and […]

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Want To Avoid A Crowded National Park? Here Are Some Secret Alternatives

The National Park System has over 400 units, but each year, people keep going back to the same few places. That leads to traffic jams (especially when tourists spy cute animals from their cars), parking issues, and crowded trailheads. While places with official “park” designation often get the most attention, there are so many other […]

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Caves, Tunnels, Sewers: How Bear Grylls Survives Underground

Not many people like being in underground spaces, but survivalist Bear Grylls has explored many tunnel systems during his life. He has written about how, during his school days, he led his fellow pupils from Eton on secret night-time adventures such as crossing the local town via its old sewers. In his biography Mud, Sweat […]

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