Adventure Travel
| Ron Goodden's quest for an up-close encounter with a live volcano drew he and his wife to Volcan de Pacaya in Guatelmala. | Scott Anderson questions whether the make-over for France’s mythical trekking trail is on the right path. |
| Babette Gallard and her partner had a mid-life crisis that culminated in their decision to ride two horses along 1,600 kilometers of the St. James Way from France to Spain. | Reflections on the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail - France, Europe A member of Scott Anderson's team reflects on a classic French trek. |
| Jay Jacobson used 23 flights, 4 boats, 20 Land Rover Game Drives, 2 bicycle wheels and 2 feet to see South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbawbe and Senegal. Whew! | Experiencing and Writing about Disaster and Distress Worldwide: Part 2 In this second part, John M. Edwards looks at adventure travel and its writers. |
| Experience a hike with Shawn William Werner on the Black Hills Flume Trail, where a massive wooden aqueduct 18 miles long that brought water to the remote town of Rockerville once stood. | Journey with Shawn William Werner to the Bob Ingersoll mine and mill near Keystone, South Dakota in the beautiful Black Hills. |
| Mark Robbins tries his hand at canoe racing and suspects he will not be invited to join a team. | After three, almost four tries, Rex Crum sees California from a different perspective - 120 miles an hour, straight down. |
| Safely out of the jungle, Amy Rankin realized why she had signed up for a hefty fifteen-hour jungle trek to a Karen hill tribe settlement. | Carrie Thompson finishes her goal of making it to every country before she turns thirty, with a trip to Antarctica. |
I Left My Love Handles in Torres del Paine - Chile, South America Meridith Price and friend completed what was perhaps one of the most intense, prolonged physical experiences of their lives. | Traveling down Bolivia's Rio Mamore, the remote landscape makes its presence felt and it tested Tom Dibblee's patience. |
| Running into one grizzly bear is bad luck - running into two is suicidal. If things had turned out differently, Gregory Rodgers would not be the author of this story. | In 1901 the Sultana Gold Mine was the biggest and best producing firm, but something happened. Rob Campbell recounts the story of the clues still heard in the mud today. |
| Corinne Mayhew explores the reasons for surfing along the northern coast of Scotland - in winter. | Bhutan's beautiful country and friendly people will capture your heart, as it did for Barbara Colliander. |
| Shannon Leigh Antony wanted a challenging, inspirational journey into fearlessness. Well, that's what she got. | Have you ever wanted to see what it's like to be a nomad and wander the desert on a camel? Sherry Ott describes her recent journey through the Sahara Desert where it rains sand. |
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