Tag: wilderness

How to cook over an open flame if you have no equipment

You are off on an adventure into the wilderness – a getaway from everything – and you can hardly wait!  You have planned everything down…

Caño Cristales – Colombia’s rainbow river

Stef Zisovska

Caño Cristales or the Crystal Channel is a river in Serrania de la Macarena in the province of Meta in Colombia. The river is also…

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

Stef Zisovska

On the shore of the largest of America’s Great Lakes, Lake Superior, at the northern tip of Wisconsin, you can visit the amazing Apostle Islands…

How to navigate outdoor fun through fire season

The summer of 2017 has been rough on the west coast of North America, from Canada all the way down to Southern California. With the…

The Mysterious Moeraki Boulders – New Zealand’s Dragon Eggs

Stef Zisovska

The Moeraki Boulders are huge spherical boulders that look like the eggs of some gigantic dragon that we see in fantasy movies. These amazing rocks…

Wildfires: What we all need to know

Every summer, wildfires sweep around various parts of the world, causing smoke, destruction, and lots of trouble. As most wildfires are created by a force…

What we need to know about the trillion-ton iceberg

No matter where you stand in the climate change debate, the iceberg that has detached itself from Antarctica is disturbing. While icebergs do move around…

Top tips for beginner hikers

Hiking is a fantastic activity. Not only can it be very refreshing to get outside and immerse yourself in nature, experience of the elements, and the views that…

Wilderness stewardship

This land is your land – Wilderness stewardship

Ian Carroll

It has been clear to us for a while. Although the rest of the world has been slow to catch on, the adventurous among us…

Keep your best climbs: Three reasons to keep a climbing journal

Ian Carroll

Most of us mountain people crave adventure. Sometimes that’s just spending the day at the local crag. Sometimes it’s taking a week long adventure deep…