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Revisited: How 'Badass' Scientists Climb Mountains to Fight Climate Change

Revisited: How 'Badass' Scientists Climb Mountains to Fight Climate Change

Steve Byrne Apr 19, 2020
The Rio Marañón, a Free-Flowing River in Peril

The Rio Marañón, a Free-Flowing River in Peril

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 to launch that first morning, an emerging dread crept up the back of my neck. Although I had run rivers
Jack Billings May 7, 2018
Hon Hon Hon! French Gang Twirl Their Moustaches While Climbing Nuptse South Face

Hon Hon Hon! French Gang Twirl Their Moustaches While Climbing Nuptse South Face

French alpinists Ben Guigonnet, Fred Degoulet and Hélias Millerioux call themselves Le Gang des Moustaches. United by their facial hair, they have climbed all over the world together, and this past October completed their most notable ascent yet: a new route up Nuptse's ominous South Face. On an
Michael Levy Nov 3, 2017
a portrait of a young indigenous girl in Manu National Park, her face painted

The Manu Project: Documenting the Amazon's Remote Communities

A team of journalists, photographers and filmmakers document the evolving lives of communities in the Manu region of the Peruvian Amazon.
Kevin Floerke Dec 19, 2016

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