Zimbabwe Revisited: A Return to Hwange National Park, 30 Years Later Sarah Kingdom retraces her steps, and returns to the first place that she experienced a safari with her parents, this time she takes her two teenage sons.
“Today, I’m Thankful For…” the Privilege to Suffer On Thanksgiving, we ask: what allows us to have the experience of trail-running or mountain-climbing in the first place? The luxuries of time and money not spent on survival.
Film Review: Extreme Cliff Diving in The Outback World champion cliff diver Rhiannan Iffland ventures into aboriginal territory in search of extreme cliffs and a deeper understanding of her home country’s heritage.
A New Landmark for Indian Women: Siddhi Manerikar Climbs Samsara Arguably the hardest sport route ever climbed by a female climber in the Indian community, Siddhi Manerikar has set the bar higher for her peers by climbing a 5:13b/8a route in Badami.
Carnets de Trail: Around Brisen and The Four Cantons Lake Episode 2: Sébastien de Sainte Marie's "Carnets de Trail" series continues, with dramatic landscapes in amongst the Obwaldian mountains.
Aerial Survey of Kafue National Park Suggests Great Progress in the Fight for Conservation Conservation, Kafue Style: We're delighted to learn that there has been a huge increase in wildlife numbers in Zambia’s largest national park.
Hemp: A Little Plant; Powerful Enough to Spark Big Change The time of irrational trepidation is over. The movement to legalize marijuana has overlooked hemp's divergent benefits to combat climate change.