Mutant Waves And Insane Wipeouts
Freak waves, mutant waves—no matter what you call them, not a surfer out there likes to ride one.
Read MoreFreak waves, mutant waves—no matter what you call them, not a surfer out there likes to ride one.
Read MoreIf you're a foodie with a love for spicy cuisine we're here to tell you why Calabria, Italy should be on your bucket list for authentic Italian dishes.
Read MoreNo one likes to wait in line, but the wait for Melissani Cave in Kefalonia, Greece is definitely worth it. Read on for a taste of what you'd see while visiting.
Read MoreHeading to Walt Disney World? You'll need to know how to use Genie+ to navigate through the park, reserve your spot in line and download your park pictures.
Read MoreThese two lakes are surrounded by stunning alpine scenery, but the best part is that you don't have to be an expert hiker to tackle these mountain hikes.
Read MoreWhether it's a weekend away or day trip, stepping away from your day-to-day and exploring a new town or city provides you with the chance to rekindle the spark.
Read MoreIn the late 1940s, Newton Perry, a World War II veteran, saw an opportunity and decided to hop on the get-rich-maybe bandwagon in Spring Hill, Florida.
Read MoreBy the time you find yourself in Santa Cruz, you'll be ready to do some exploring in one of California's most iconic and memorable seaside towns.
Read MoreIn the third whitewater safety video from Canoe & Kayak, Jim Coffey and Mike McKay, Coffey covers the basics of swimming, self-rescue and boat-rescue.
Read MoreLive-bait rescue is the topic of this whitewater safety video from Canoe & Kayak, Jim Coffey and Mike McKay.
Read MoreThe competition, often hailed as the most progressive surfing event of the year, takes place at the renowned break at Lower Trestles in San Clemente, CA.
Read MoreLocated in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, Mendoza, Argentina is for Malbec (plus tango, architecture, and food) lovers, and we'll tell you exactly why.
Read MoreAfter dominating the world of outdoor film making, the Emmy-Award winning adventure filmmakers who founded the REEL ROCK film tour are moving into TV.
Read MoreThe best way to experience the beauty that is Punta Cana is by doing so from the comfort of an all-inclusive resort. Here are our favorites of the bunch.
Read MoreWhile this national park tends to be one of the hardest to visit due to its high demand, it includes scenic beginner hiking trails for budding explorers.
Read MoreA trip to either Disneyland in Anaheim, California, or Walt Disney World in Florida will give theme park-goers fond memories to hold on to forever.
Read MoreThe infamous Bobby Brown first made history in 2010, winning two gold medals at the winter X Games—no skier before him ever won double gold.
Read MoreAfter 11 seasons, four runner-up world title finishes to his name, and not a single win this year on the ASP tour, Joel Parkinson has finally come out on top.
Read MoreUntil recently, surfing indoors was a laughable proposition. And to be fair, it still is, but now you have options.
Read MoreThis scion in surfing is at the top of the new school class and has a hefty stack of nontraditional sponsors. He's also 17 (that's where chaperones come in).
Read MoreExpedition Denali will follow in the footsteps of another non-white mountaineer—Alaska native Walter Harper, the first person ever to summit Denali.
Read MoreChamonix, the French mountain town at the base of Mont Blanc, rightly considers itself the extreme sports capital of the world.
Read MoreThor Heyerdahl set off one of the greatest, seemingly-doomed-to-failure expeditions of all time: A 3,800-nautical-mile voyage from South America to Polynesia.
Read MoreCanadian adventurer Brett Rogers undertook his first big river expedition as an undergraduate at the University of Waterloo, back in 2004.
Read MorePicture a sleeping bag/snowsuit hybrid that actually looks good—or maybe a Snuggie that wouldn't be out of place in an Instagram shot.
Read MoreSome pro athletes, when they tire of jet-setting around the world in search of the next big adventure, retire to huge, multimillion-dollar mansions.
Read MoreEnter your new best friend, the VersaClimber. If you've never heard of it, it combines lower and upper body exercise into a "natural" vertical climbing motion.
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