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At 80, Greenland’s First African Visitor Returns to Live Out His Final Years in the Arctic
In the summer of 1965, Tété-Michel Kpomassie became the...
February 9, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Everest’s Highest Glacier Loses 2,000 Years of Ice in 25 Years
Climate scientists have published a groundbreaking study on the...
February 9, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Masherbrum: One of the Great Remaining Challenges
Only four expeditions, 15 people in all, have climbed...
February 8, 2022
Angela Benavides
Natural Wonders: The Tablelands, Gros Morne
The Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park, Canada, is...
February 8, 2022
Kristine De Abreu
Snowmageddon: Time Running Out for Winter Teams
With just three weeks to go before the end...
February 7, 2022
Angela Benavides
Through the Unknown to the Impossible: Lhotse Middle
At 8,516m, Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain on...
February 7, 2022
Kris Annapurna
Emily Ford Takes on Another Solo Winter Trek, This Time in Northern Minnesota
Last winter, Emily Ford of Duluth, Minnesota, became the...
February 6, 2022
Jilli Cluff
8 Arctic Countries, 4,000 km by Bike in Winter
On February 2, ultra-distance Italian cyclist Omar Di Felice...
February 6, 2022
Sam Anderson
ExWeb’s Adventure Links of the Week
When we’re not outdoors, we get our adventure fix...
February 6, 2022
Ash Routen
Weekend Warm-Up: The Big Bang
In September 2019, climber Emma Twyford became the first...
February 5, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Science Links of the Week
A passion for the natural world drives many of...
February 5, 2022
Rebecca McPhee
Mont Blanc: Steep New M7 Direct Line
Most alpinists on Mont Blanc don't seek out terrain...
February 5, 2022
Sam Anderson
Captain Cook’s Sunken Ship Found off Rhode Island
Australian marine archaeologists have discovered what they believe to...
February 4, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Koshar Gang Was Not Easy, Says Urubko; Also, Buried Tents on Manaslu; Some K2 Action
High winds and persistent snow continue to foil progress...
February 4, 2022
Angela Benavides
Canadian Ticks Rare Solo of Patagonia’s Torre Egger
The sun keeps shining this season in Patagonia, so...
February 4, 2022
Sam Anderson
Urubko Returns with a New Route on Pakistan’s Koshar Gang
Denis Urubko has returned to high-altitude mountaineering in grand...
February 3, 2022
Angela Benavides
60 Years on, Bhutan Will Reopen 430km ‘Footpath of Warrior Monks’
In March of 2022, Bhutan will restart its historic...
February 3, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Rare Rainstorm Creates Waterfalls on Uluru
On January 31, heavy rains pummeled Australia's arid Northern...
February 3, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Solar Flare Hits Earth Today; Strong Auroras Expected
A solar storm is expected to summon the northern...
February 2, 2022
Jilli Cluff
The Dog That Climbed 7,100m in the Himalaya, and Other Four-Legged Mascots
Oswald Rodrigo Pereira has returned to Manaslu Base Camp...
February 2, 2022
Angela Benavides
Another Patagonia First Ascent, Aptly Named ‘Pain and Gain’
Two Slovakians gutted out a new route in Patagonia...
February 2, 2022
Sam Anderson
Newcomers’ Guide: Meteorological vs Astronomical Winter in Climbing
The calendar is important for winter expeditions, especially for...
February 2, 2022
Angela Benavides
World Record-Long Lightning Bolt Lit Up Three U.S. States
In April 2020, a 768-kilometre lightning bolt split the...
February 2, 2022
Jilli Cluff
Cerro Torre: A Timeline of What Happened
As we previously reported, Corrado Pesce's rescue operation ended...
February 1, 2022
Kris Annapurna
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