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Dive teams hampered by poor conditions in search for 3 hikers who jumped into remote California waterfall in "possible triple drowning"
By Julia Clarke last updated
The three men jumped into the water and did not resurface

Women trail runners dominate "Britain's most brutal race" taking 1st and 2nd overall in 286-mile Montane Summer Spine
By Julia Clarke published
The first two runners have crossed the finish line, and both are women

Infrared rays, biodegradable neoprene and recycled fabrics - Zone3 launches cutting edge open water swimming range that it claims includes "one of the best wetsuits in the world"
By Rosee Woodland published
Open water swim season is upon us, and Zone3 is making some bold statements about its new wetsuits and changing robes

Work gets underway on mega $8.5 million trailhead facelift at Grand Teton's much-loved Taggart Lake to improve accessibility
By Charlie Lyon published
Ground has been broken on the two year project that will improve the visitor experience – but there's still $1 million to raise to get it finished

American climber claims to be first to solo the most brutal line on Denali, the tallest mountain in the US, but labels the Alaska Range a "hellscape" after punishing 53-day trip
By Charlie Lyon published
The Slovak Direct route has seen fewer than 20 ascents since the 1980s

Watch amazing new speed climbing record – "the fastest speed climbing run ever done in Europe" – being set at the IFSC European Cup
By Charlie Lyon published
Ukranian climber Yaroslav Tkach took gold with his incredible sub-five-second performance

National Park Service says deaths of 2 backcountry campers on remote Isle Royale not wildlife-related as FBI assists in investigation
By Julia Clarke last updated
Park rangers say there is no threat to the public, but have released few details

Rescue crews issue update on recovery efforts for body of teenage hiker who died after falling 50ft into popular Olympic National Park waterfall
By Julia Clarke last updated
Recovery crews have been unable to extract the hiker's body due to significantly higher-than-usual water levels in the already tricky terrain

“The multitool for trail runners": Brooks hypes Cascadia 19 as most advanced trail shoe yet, redesigned from the foot down for better comfort, stability and traction
By Julia Clarke published
The newest edition of the long-running Cascadia line promises better performance than ever

Man who fell off cliff because he "wanted a closer look" at Hawaiian volcanic eruption survives after landing on a tree that stopped him from plunging 100ft to his death
By Julia Clarke published
The man ventured off the trail in the dark without a headlamp and fell 30ft, but would have fallen much further if the tree hadn't broken his fall
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