A good reminder not to brave the ocean’s waves during this time of year, and if you do, have the NSRI’s nifty, and potentially life-saving, app at the ready.
You might be overwhelmed right now, but at least you didn’t slide down a narrow ice hole in the French Alps while skiing.
Adam Lockwood, who is no stranger to scaling massive structures, made it to the top of The Shard on Sunday morning, while horrified people watched from the street below.
You get escapes, you get narrow escapes, and then you get paraglider Kevin Philipp’s last-second life-saving escape.
This chap slipped out of control, narrowly avoiding serious injury or worse as he tumbled over sharp rocks down a mountain.
This incredibly fortunate skydiver experienced the worst possible thing that can happen while falling from the sky: a double parachute malfunction.
The winners of the International Photography Contest of Mountain Activity (CVCEPHOTO) show us some of the epic conditions and heights reached as an extreme mountaineer.
Bjorn Magne Bryn has performed thousands of jumps in his career, but his latest death-defying stunt was arguably the most extreme.
The Welsh town of Harlech is challenging New Zealand’s claim to the steepest street in the world, and it looks like a wild ride.
Chris Gursky, a first-time hang-glider, was forced to cling on for dear life when his instructor forgot to attach the safety harness.
It’s one thing to Stand Up Paddle Board (SUP) around Camps Bay, but it’s quite another to charge massive waterfalls in a kayak.
Humans weren’t designed to race each other down windy, high speed ice courses, but when we do it’s pretty damn exciting. You learn something new every day.
If you’ve ever gone skiing or snowboarding you’ll know it’s not easy to fly through the air, but this 18-year-old Swiss chap makes it look easy.
If you haven’t heard of speed flying you’re not alone, and it seems that it isn’t an activity for the faint-hearted either.
It takes a certain kind of person to leap from a great height with only a parachute for protection, and in Norway they have just the spot to do so.
Cape Town sure does look spectacular from above, which is why we threw one our staff members out of a plane and told him to have fun.
It’s that time of the year when Cape Town’s winds are at full strength, although these guys are here to make the most of it.
It takes a particular kind of human to make a hobby out of flinging yourself off of buildings and cliffs. Then you meet this guy and you really have to wonder.
No, early 1990’s stoners, Bodhi hasn’t risen from the ashes and returned to the beach to catch more big waves. This remake, however, does has a few plot twists that look pretty epic.
Was it only a matter of time before this guy looked death in the face? And what is it about jumping off a mountain or building that makes it so appealing to some?
There’s brave, there’s stupid and there’s the perfect mix of both. Meet this Russian daredevil then who made history with his latest BASE jump.
Here’s one for you guys who like your adventures off the wall. A man in Sweden has taken his snowmobile to the next level and it has to be seen to be believed.
There’s deals, good deals and EFFING GREAT deals. This guy falls into the latter category, which is why we want to see you guys getting up to call kinds of madness in the coming months.
So this crazy Slovenian man just made ski jumping history when he smashed the world record for longest jump. Seriously, all he is missing is a cape.
We like to moan about the wind in this country but sometimes it can be put to pretty good use. These extreme kitesurfers are about to grace our shores and put on a real show.
What do you get if you mix a lawn chair, 90 balloons, a whole bunch of helium and a fondness for extreme sports? A real-life version of the Pixar movie ‘Up’, of course.
Nine-year-old Sabre Norris has successfully landed a 540 while vert skating – something that’s no easy task. Her reaction is also priceless and shows what true happiness really is.
It isn’t a man strapped with a GoPro to his head falling from the upper stratosphere, but still cool nonetheless. It’s strange how kayaker Dane Jackson’s ball’s of steel didn’t cause him to drown, when he dropped 18.3m down a waterfall in his kayak.
Showing the middle finger to gravity, these skateboarders have taken over the rooftops of NYC. Enjoy the resulting footage taken from the film ‘Tengu: God of Mischief’.
Not everyone is gifted with the ability to wakeboard with such ease. Nor is everyone gifted with the ability to use chopsticks. And until now, nobody was known to have the ability to do both… simultaneously.