A veteran river runner turns 70, and heads off into the Peruvian wilderness to raft the Rio Marañón, the headwaters of the Amazon.
From The Outdoor Journal Issue 14.
Preparing
The Outdoor Journal has been updating our readers as to the progress of Engages, which you can read here.
During May, five French entrepreneurs will team up to cross the
F-stop’s photo backpacks for adventurers have something of a legendary status amongst serious adventure photographers. But they’ve also received some bad press for company troubles. We recently spent
Delhi locals are overcoming fear-mongering and illegal mining operations by venturing outdoors, volunteering and ensuring that a hidden swimming hole in Delhi's backyard, the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary,
A trail runner and endurance athlete’s take on heartbreak, and how he copes when the going gets tough.
Queenstown, New Zealand: 11:00pm and it was –3 degrees with
Ladakhi climber Jamyang Tenzing has been exploring and opening new climbing destinations in North India – and he’s only just begun.
For years, rock climbing in India was an out-of-the-way
It’s legal, but that doesn’t make it right. The decimation of Africa’s wildlife to indulge East Asia’s appetite for animal products is escalating. It is unsustainable