

Matt Higgins
Published
Every summer, the world’s best wingsuiters and BASE jumpers gather in Switzerland’s Lauterbrunnen Valley to have the best times of their perilous lives
Advances in wingsuit technology allow pilots to go farther and faster, with more precision. It's also easier than ever for them to get in over their heads.
In the wake of the X Games star's suicide, friends contemplate the role of repeated head injuries and the psychological toll of retiring from BMX
The original 1991 film inspired a generation of hard-charging athletes. Now grown up, many of them signed on as stuntmen for the reboot to make the snowboarding, wingsuiting, and motocross as real as possible.
The quest for ever bigger and more dangerous televised wingsuit stunts is going to boost the sport's already high body count
But sometimes the best way to restore diplomatic relations is a little friendly competition—and plenty of rum
What do world-famous pilots like Jeb Corliss and Joby Ogwyn have in common? They all wear suits sewn by Tony Uragallo, a garden-loving designer who helps daring men zoom through the sky.
The legendary daredevil talks about recovering from the accident that almost killed him
Big-mountain snowboard king Jeremy Jones is leading the sport into a new era of responsibilitywhich makes him very uncomfortable.
Caught in an avalanche. Mastless in the Indian Ocean. Come back alive from your worst nightmare.
The big new thing in round-the-world sailing? Teenagers.
An X Gamer tries to make it in ski racing. But as a two-sport athlete, will Jon Olsson end up more Deion Sanders or Jeremy Bloom?
But heroin, meth, and thuggery are. Can skate pioneer and Dogtown legend Jay Adams set himself straight?