Science of Survival: Cloudbusters
Outside Podcast26 Apr 2017

Science of Survival: Cloudbusters

Human beings spent centuries trying to control the weather. Then, about 70 years ago, we figured out the basics of what it takes to make it rain. Now, we're controlling more weather than you might think—and on the brink of a technology that may save us from the effects of climate change. But only if we're ok with playing God.

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Why Outdoor Sports Make You Cry

Why Outdoor Sports Make You Cry

Spoiler alert: It’s not because you’re a wuss. Adults rarely cry because of pain or physical discomfort, so why do so many of us cry during outdoor sports? It happens to almost everyone, of all gender...

14 Sep 202236min

Why Outdoor Adventures Make You Crave a Giant, Juicy Burger

Why Outdoor Adventures Make You Crave a Giant, Juicy Burger

There’s a reason a strenuous outing makes you desire a greasy mound of meat: it has a lot of what your body needs. This we learned from talking to six Outside writers and editors about their greatest ...

24 Aug 202228min

Summer Read: They Chose Death over Life Apart

Summer Read: They Chose Death over Life Apart

Eric and Pam Bealer were living in a cabin in rugged coastal Alaska when they made a dramatic decision: they would exit the world together. Pam was suffering from multiple sclerosis and did not want t...

20 Aug 202236min

The Obsessives Who Hunted Forrest Fenn’s Treasure

The Obsessives Who Hunted Forrest Fenn’s Treasure

When retired art dealer Forrest Fenn hid a million dollars’ worth of gold in the Rocky Mountains, he sent thousands of people on a desperate journey. One of them, an ex-cop from Seattle named Darrell ...

17 Aug 202242min

Summer Read: My Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Dream Job

Summer Read: My Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Dream Job

For Caitlin Giddings, leading cross-country bike tours was supposed to be the ultimate escape from the monotony of normal life. Instead it was a kind of torture. Giddings was in her twenties when she ...

13 Aug 202223min

How Viggo Mortensen Became a Cave-Diving Legend

How Viggo Mortensen Became a Cave-Diving Legend

To portray the hero of the Thai cave rescue in the new film Thirteen Lives, the Hollywood star had to go deep—literally. Mortensen plays the part of Rick Stanton, the legendary British cave diver who ...

10 Aug 202228min

Summer Read: A Mount Hood Tragedy We’ll Never Forget

Summer Read: A Mount Hood Tragedy We’ll Never Forget

A group of high school sophomores set off on what was supposed to be a grand climb. Instead, it became one of the deadliest alpine disasters in North American history. It was 1986, and the Oregon stud...

6 Aug 202259min

A Frantic Escape from a Wildfire

A Frantic Escape from a Wildfire

Greg and Julie Welch were relaxing at their campsite in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in August, 2011, when a tiny fire in a nearby bog suddenly exploded into a massive inferno tha...

3 Aug 202236min

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