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Why we must reclaim our right to roam the land

Crossing the lines

For centuries, land ownership has been concentrated in the hands of a wealthy elite, but now is the time to take back the countryside, writes Nick Hayes.

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How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

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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.

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Outdoor  >  Sport

The art therapist using running to fuel creativity

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For Jessie Zapotechne, there‘s nothing more inspiring than running through the streets of New York. Even in the throes of lockdown, her work and the city remain intertwined.

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Outdoor  >  Sport

The education activist turning tragedy into triumph

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After her brother was murdered, Jamira Burley dedicated her life to helping disadvantaged communities. Here, she tells us how current conditions are impacting her work.

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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.

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What is crack climbing – and why is it different?

In partnership with Kendal Mountain Fest

At this year’s Kendal Mountain Festival, we spoke to renowned crack climber Pete Whittaker about his new book.

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Outdoor  >  Adventure

The group aiming to make the outdoors more inclusive

In partnership with Columbia

Founded in 2016 and based out of Glasgow, Boots & Beards have one simple mission: to show that the natural environment is something that can be enjoyed by anyone.

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Outdoor  >  Bikes

Adventures with the world’s oldest off-road cycling club

On yer bike

Formed in 1955, the Rough-Stuff Fellowship is a pioneering gang of adventurists who believe that you can go anywhere on two wheels.

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Outdoor  >  Surf

Ainara Aymat isn’t your typical surfer girl

Huck × Vans

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The stark impact of climate change on the Arctic Frontier

Borderlands

We take an exclusive first look at Borderlands, a new Random Acts short – set among two Arctic settlements – that acts as a stark warning of climate change.

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