From the inspiring to the tragic, ‘Adventure News of the Week’ presents a wrap-up of top news in the world of exploration and adventure. CLIMB: Bishop Climber and Skier Ray Warburton Dies at 59. Ray Warburton, 59, died last week while descending the north couloir on Mount Humphreys in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. Climbers nearby reported
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For this Photo Tip of the Week, I want to lighten things up a bit yet still provide information that can up your photo game. The idea came to mind when I heard someone mention a tried but true, often used statement: There are two sides to every story. This got me thinking. Each of
Summer is here, and that means bike season is in full swing. From gravel bikes to road riding, we’ve found the essential bike gear to keep you pedaling all summer long. Whether you love cruising on your road bike, flying down singletrack trails, or crushing miles on your gravel bike, now’s the time to stock up
Olympus Corporation announced that it has signed a “memorandum of understanding” to separate its Olympus Imaging Business Unit into a new company—referred to in the press release as simply “NewCo” for the present time—which will be sold to Japan Industrial Partners. The companies expect to have a formal agreement in place by September 30, and
The conversation around equity hasn’t stopped, and there’s more work to do. And we’ll help reward you for pitching in with us to advance diversity, inclusivity, accessibility, and justice — for everyone. We know we can’t go back to the status quo. Critical lessons around representation and equality — in the outdoors and beyond — must
Photo By Heather Nicole Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Zen” by Heather Nicole. Location: Alaska. “A young coastal brown bear cub enjoys a quiet moment of Zen in a peaceful meadow,” says Nicole. Canon EOS 70D, Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011. Exposure: 1/800 sec., f/5.6, ISO 800. Photo of the Day
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