10 Questions with Beth Rodden
A short interview with Outdoor Research Climb Ambassador, Beth Rodden
A short interview with Outdoor Research Climb Ambassador, Beth Rodden
Are risk takers born or made? It’s the classic nature/nurture question. For example, did climbers, James Pearson and Caroline Ciavaldini, become climbers because they have
Lael Wilcox is the first American to win the Trans Am, an ultra-distance cycling race spanning 4,200 miles across the United States. In her talk,
A film by Bryan Hynes documenting the story of Ultra Runner Lucy Bartholomew as she runs the 231km Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory Australia.
She is not the one to rest on her laurels: On 16th of October 2019 Katherine Choong cemented her lead among Swiss female climbers with
A woman’s place was seen as firmly in the home when British woman Lucy Walker became the first female to summit the Matterhorn. She not
After nearly 30 years on the harrowing and hallowed trails of British Columbia’s North Shore Mountains, Betty Birrell still thinks life is one big playground—and
Go for a rowdy 30-foot runout with BD Athlete Hazel Findlay as she attempts a 5.13c trad testpiece in less-than-ideal conditions—hence the foil.
In 2017, Brooke Hess had her best year of kayaking. In January, she spent a month training in Uganda. And then from Stakeout to Unleashed
Hielo Continental is one of the largest ice fields in the world and the heart of the Patagonian Andes with the 7 day hiking route,
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