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The bird watchers adjusting the optics of rural England

The Outsiders Project

COVID-19 has shone a light on many hidden corners of culture. For a group of young Black and brown people, the Surrey Hills have become a new bird watching frontier.

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How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

The Outsiders Project

The 21-year-old is one of the most talented wave-riders in the world today. This is his journey – in his own words.

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‘The relevance of race dissolves in nature’s power’

The Outsiders Project

Outdoor culture – with its action sports, trail runs, and great country hikes – has long been dominated by the white upper-middle classes. A new Huck project wants to change that.

ADVENTURE

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A three-day adventure in the French Alps

In partnership with Osprey

In a world fuelled by consumerism, is it still possible to gear up and enjoy nature with a clear environmental conscience?

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Outdoor  >  Adventure

The twin brothers who paddled from Alaska to Mexico

2,300 miles – by hand

In 2016, Ryan and Casey Higginbotham embarked on a journey that would push them to their absolute limits.

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Outdoor  >  Adventure

How can we make the great outdoors more accessible?

In partnership with Columbia

The outdoors has a diversity problem. But while many are quick to blame ‘cultural differences’, the problems are far more complex.

BIKES

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Outdoor  >  Bikes

Mablethorpe Sand Race: a uniquely British beach rally

Wild bunch

Founded by a group of hard-nosed riders back in the ’70s, the contest is a unique off-road event where getting messy is part of the game.

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Outdoor  >  Bikes

A trip to the countryside with London’s Bikestormz crew

In partnership with Stance

The capital’s free-riders head to Woburn in Bedfordshire, swapping the urban tarmac for the forest floor.

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Outdoor  >  Bikes

BMX Freestyler Alex Coleborn has his eyes on the prize

Wheels up

From building his own ramps to representing Great Britain in Tokyo, freestyle BMX rider Alex Coleborn hopes next year’s Olympics can be a game-changer for the sport.

SKATE

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Outdoor  >  Skate

Skater Scott Hobbs Bourne on why he wrote a children’s book

An Act Of Imagination

SHB’s life is best defined by boundless possibility. So it feels fitting that his new book, written for kids, is a celebration of just that.

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Issue Archive

Beirut’s skate scene is rebuilding from the rubble

After the blast

As the Lebanese capital grapples with the aftermath of that devastating explosion, a group of skaters are fighting to save their community.

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Outdoor  >  Skate

What now for… skaters?

Talking mental health

Shelley Jones explores how the lockdown has affected the skateboarding community.

SNOW

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Outdoor  >  Snow

In photos: the world’s most unique snow events

Huck x Ikon Pass

Whether it’s celebrating at Vermont’s Killington Cup, or watching pro cowboys hurtle down a slope at Steamboat, Colorado, these events are some of the most seminal in snow culture.

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Outdoor  >  Snow

Eight iconic terrain parks to visit in your lifetime

Huck x Ikon Pass

From Southern California to the mountains of New Hampshire, these spots are some of the most iconic destinations in the world for skiers and snowboarders.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The snow sports designer inspiring a sisterhood of shred

Coalition snow

After seeing a shortage of women in the outdoor industry, Jen Gurecki launched the only ski and snowboard gear made by women, for women.

SPORT

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Roller skating’s revival signals a fresh fight for public space

Spin city

Roller skating has exploded. But with its new wave of popularity comes a fresh set of challenges for custodians of the scene.

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Issue Archive

Shooting the breeze with London’s young basketballers

Holding court

The city’s basketball courts are unique, self-contained islands – home to an impressive cast of regulars, for whom community is everything.

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Outdoor  >  Sport

The hidden world of Monopoly and its anti-capitalist roots

More than a game

To mark the board game's 85th anniversary this month, writer Sean Cole investigates Monopoly's socialist origins and the fierce tournament scene keeping the game alive today.

SURF

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The anti-racist surf crew taking back LA’s beaches

Turn the tide

Formed as Black Lives Matter protests swept the globe, Color The Water is out to reclaim Californian surf culture – one wave at a time.

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Outdoor  >  Surf

Riding giants: the behemothic art of big-wave surfing

Nazaré diaries

At the start of the year, writer and former pro surfer Jamie Brisick visited the world’s premier big-wave contest. This is what he found.

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Outdoor  >  Skate

‘When I rode again for the first time, it felt like freedom’

Surfers and Skaters vs Covid

Summer is here and lockdown is lifting – but are surfers and skaters ready to get back out there? We asked around Europe to find out.

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