User Submission

Norway Makes Us Feel Small

The Case for Traveling the World with Two Cameras

An Aerial Journey from the Pacific Northwest to the Southwest

Snowboarding in Revelstoke, British Columbia

Skiing One Last Run in Vermont (Because Letting Go Is Hard)

Hiker with Cerebral Palsy Completes the Pacific Crest Trail

The Guru Is Our Favorite Man on the Mountain

Finding Words to Live By in Dad’s Letters

How Running Helps This Marine Deal with a Haunting Past

We Can All Learn Something from John Muir

An Ode to Explorers

Local Climbers Set New Routes in Vermont

A Day in the Life of a Ski Patroller

This Highline in Australia Will Take Your Breath Away

Scotland’s Wilderness Is Stunning

An Unbelievable Expedition to Antarctica

The Cave Dweller Who Started a Movement and Inspired a Company

A Sunset Ride in the Jura Mountains

The SUP Crew Cleaning California’s Waterways

This Village in Iceland Is Picture-Perfect
Highlining in Hawaii
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app.
In Step Out, a short film from Shibby Stylee, a group of highliners set out to rig and walk across two unique lines in Hawaii: one at South Point and the other near a waterfall on the Hamakua coast. Highliner Joshua Lambus narrates the footage, reflecting on the creative physical and environmental approaches slacklining inspires.