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Outside January 2007 Dave Hahn |
The No Fall Zone When free skier Kit DesLauriers dropped in at 29,035 feet on Mount Everest in October, she became the first person to ski off the Seven Summits. |
Outside May 2003 Rob Buchanan |
Slave to the Quest Ten years ago, extreme snowboarder Stephen Koch cooked up a media-savvy plan to become the first to climb and ride down the Seven Summits. Now there's only one mountain left to conquer: Everest. And for his grand finale, Koch is determined to fling himself down the most dangerous descent possible. |
Outside May 2003 |
Everest's Destiny Hold on to your crampons. May 29 marks the 50th anniversary of the first successful summit of Mount Everest, by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Record crowds of climbers, trekkers, and gawkers are expected to cram the mountain. |
High on Adventure February 2004 |
Everest Base Camp Trek Experiencing Nepal's mountains, villages, and culture |
AskMen.com Mike Sheppard |
Skiing Like An Olympian What does it take to make it as an Olympic skier? |
AskMen.com Salvatore Mann |
Top 10: Spring Skiing Destinations The snow is melting and the leaves are sprouting, but that doesn't mean the winter fun is over. For those wishing to catch some last thrills on the slopes before summer comes, spring skiing is for you. |
Outside November 2008 Rob Story |
The Goat Route Ski tourists may flock to the Haute Route of France and Switzerland, but this crew wanted more. So they skinned, pisted, and off-pisted all the way across the westernmost Alps -- with a little help from 59 lifts and Hunter S. Thompson. |
Outside January 2003 Jenny Dubin |
Into Big Air Hoping to snag high-rolling adventurers, Nepal green-lights its first full-time heli-skiing operation. |
Outside January 2009 |
Chamonix Video A guide's quest to climb along the Cosmique Ridge. |
High on Adventure December 2008 Vicki Andersen |
A Marriage of Man & Machine Ski-joring is the sport of skiing while being pulled by a snowmobile and is the new trend featured at the Arctic Man Sno-Go Classic in Summit Lake, Alaska. |
Outside September 2003 Maria Coffey |
The Survivors "He died doing what he loved best," they always say. But when climbers meet their end on the high peaks, the ordeal is just beginning for their wives, husbands, children, parents, and friends. An exclusive excerpt from Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow |
Outside September 2005 Mark Jenkins |
The Elements of Style It's time for a radical reform of high-altitude mountaineering -- and a fresh debate over what it means to climb right |
CIO May 15, 2003 Julie Hanson |
Because It's There Mount Everest poses many challenges. Rough, variable weather. Altitude acclimatization. Hazardous icefalls. And then there's setting up an Internet cafe on a glacier that moves up to three feet a day. |
High on Adventure December 2001 |
Skiing New Mexico The "Land of Enchantment" offers plentiful high-elevation, snow-laden mountains with downhill ski and snowboard areas that vary from funky, family-run operations to sophisticated, upscale resorts... |
Outside September 2006 Ed Douglas |
Over the Top David Sharp's lonely death on Mount Everest revived the old, raging debates about personal ethics and the wisdom of commercially guided climbing. |
Outside April 2003 Jenny Dubin |
Tigers of the Snow Three Generations of Great Climbing Sherpas |
Outside September 2006 |
What the Pros Know: Mount Everest Guides Debate The experts weight in on the risks and rewards of climbing Mount Everest. |
Outside April 2010 Bruce Barcott |
Into Teen Air He's 13 years old, and he'-s headed up to 29,000 feet. As a new generation of adventurous kids post monster feats at younger and younger ages, Jordan Romero has his elders asking: Just how young is too young? |
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Red Bull Urban Forest Video What do you get when you cross urban freestyle skiing and a quaint, sleepy ski resort? |
AskMen.com December 20, 2000 Karin Eldor |
Men's Ski & Snowboarding Wear From going up chairlifts to lounging with a cup of hot chocolate after a great run, it's important to look your very best, and of course, stay as warm as possible... |