Peter Correale, one of the most well-known and experienced spearfishermen, dives the deep waters off Montauk, where spearfishing for striped bass and chasing bluefin tuna becomes a test of patience, precision, and respect for the ocean's power.
Back in 2009, a friend bet British cyclist Paul Spencer that he couldn't ride his bike the length of the British Isles in less than a week. Spencer took up the challenge, and completed the route – from Land's End in England to John O' Groats vill
Some of the East Coast's most popular beaches, stretching from Long Island all the way down to Florida, will be off-limits to swimmers this Labor Day weekend thanks to sky-high levels of fecal contamination, officials warned.
Several provinces in Canada, including Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador, have issued orders to stay out of the woods, claiming fire danger.
In a world where corporate agriculture mass-produces nutritionally depleted food and Big Pharma pushes synthetic remedies, nature's wild edibles stand as a defiant testament to real sustenance and medicine.
In the heart of the wilderness, miles away from the nearest grocery store, the thrill of a successful hunt can quickly turn into a critical test of survival skills. Whether you've bagged a deer, a rabbit or something more exotic, the question looms
As someone who's spent decades working alongside and studying bears in the wild, I've had more than a few close calls. One question I get all the time is: "What's better for bear defense--bear spray or a pistol?"
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or brand new to the road, bad weather can strike fast, and your safety depends on being prepared and knowing what to do when the skies turn dark.