Photo By Bob Larson Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Boomtown” by Bob Larson. Location: Prescott, Arizona. Canon T2i, Sigma 10-20mm. Exposure: 1/60 sec., f/9, ISO 100. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and
Month: August 2022
Behind every rad shredder is an even more rad film crew. Teton Gravity Research’s “Esperanto” looks ridiculously cool. In it, freeride MTB studs like Alma Wiggberg, Brandon Semenuk, Emil Johansson, and Chelsea Kimball take on breathtaking (yes, I dropped the b-word) high-mountain terrain in Ecuador. Here’s a clip on how Jeremy Grant directed the crew
Luke Cuenco 08.12.22 Late Summer and Early Fall are some of my favorite times of the year – simply because it means late nights by the bonfire. However, there aren’t always good opportunities to bring a fire pit with you. That’s where the Solo Stove Fire Pit comes in. Solo Stove has just announced the first
Today’s Photo of the day is “The Big Spread” by Marti Huzarski. Location: Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, McNeal, Arizona. “I spent several days photographing the sandhill cranes during their winter migration,” explains Huzarski. “The most dramatic moments happened during their courtship dances. There were so many thousands of cranes, many times the dances weren’t noticed
Get ready for old-school two-stroke psych and Aussie banter in this monstrous motocross race footie. Here in the age of the four-stroke, you’re a dinosaur if you’re still slinging a two-stroke bike around the dirt. At the same time, there’s nothing a whole lot better than a solid two-stroke race. Low torque at low rpms
Luke Cuenco 08.12.22 One of the fastest ways to ruin any outdoor activity is to throw a bunch of bugs into the mix. Unless you’re an entomologist, you’ll want to be keeping the bugs a comfortable distance away from you and your family for a number of reasons. While annoyance is often cited as one of
Photo By Doug Keder Today’s Photo of the day is “A Worm’s View” by Doug Keder. Location: Woodburn, Oregon. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured
Watch the godfather of modern skateboarding send embryonic tricks off his driveway quarter-pipe in the days before his fame. Skateboarding was “back” in 1986, according to CBS 8 San Diego’s Linda Mour, and “nobody was flying higher” than teenager Tony Hawk. If the only evidence you considered was the air he got off his homemade
Luke Cuenco 08.11.22 The Bassmaster Classic Tournament wrapped up its 52nd year of continuous fast-paced angler competition this year. While only one man was able to take the 1st place podium, dozens of other anglers still won decent-sized cash prizes for their efforts using a combination of skill, experience, intuition, and great gear. No angler’s tackle
Congratulations to Marti Phillips for winning the recent Pick A Color Assignment with the image, “Go Green.” See more of Phillips’ work at marti.photos. View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
Home » Motors » ‘Dangerous & Irresponsible’: Safety Advocate Calls on Feds to Ban Tesla’s Full Self-Driving System Former presidential candidate and long-time auto safety advocate Ralph Nader has joined the growing list of critics of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. The 88-year-old Nader just issued a harshly worded condemnation of FSD, calling its release
Luke Cuenco 08.11.22 If you sleep pretty hot like me or you’re camping out in the mid-south where nightly temperatures often don’t dip even a hair below 75 degrees at night, you’ll want a flexible option that can still keep you covered and comfortable during those hot summer nights. Nemo has just announced the introduction of
In recent years, national parks and other popular nature photography destinations have become increasingly crowded and potentially frustrating, with some even requiring reservations. With so many photographers crowding the parking lots and trailheads, perhaps it is time to skip those roadside locations and head deeper into the wilderness for a backpacking-based photography adventure. While I
Home » News » ‘1,000-Year’ Death Valley Flood Temporarily Traps 500 Visitors Massive flooding in the hottest place on Earth stranded hundreds of visitors at Death Valley National Park over the weekend. Visitors to Death Valley must endure many reminders of the need to drink enough water. So it must have been quite the surprise
Morgan Rogue 08.08.22 I’m always looking for treats that can easily travel with us and also last a long time. Regular cookies or chips are alright, but they really don’t last long if not eaten and they can get crushed super easily. Over the past few years, ReadyWise has come out with some amazing new products
Photo By ashstidham13 Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Bad Water at Sunrise” by ashstidham13. Location: Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have