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Leah H holding a King Mackerel and Alex P holding a Blackfin Tuna off West Palm Beach, FL.

How Women are Making a Splash in Fly Fishing

February 21, 2019May 27, 2020Adventurers Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on How Women are Making a Splash in Fly Fishing

Over the years, fishing has become more popular, specifically among women. We’ve seen an increase in the number of women booking charters, along with the number of female guides. In…

Syd Zester in a teal coat and black shorts in front of an alpine lake. The lake features the reflection of the blue sky and mountains behind her.

Syd Zester: Run Wild and Be Poetry

February 14, 2019May 27, 2020Adventurers, Art Guest Contributor 2 Comments on Syd Zester: Run Wild and Be Poetry

SLOWER INTENTIONS waking up with wildflowers in skinny alpine air. coffee mornings sipping outside and in bed. dusk runs that go into dark. evenings at home with the windows open…

Mozambique Mindset: Your Career is Not Your Life

December 5, 2018April 25, 2019Adventurers Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Mozambique Mindset: Your Career is Not Your Life

I live in Mozambique. My wake up time is dictated by the surf prediction. If there is no surf in sight, well, then there is no alarm for me. I…

Tamara Wilm Speed Skating

My Walden Pond: Ending a Speed Skating Career

November 24, 2018May 2, 2019Adventurers Guest Contributor 2 Comments on My Walden Pond: Ending a Speed Skating Career

In the year 2000, I was 20-years-old when my speed skating career came to an abrupt end. It wasn’t something I had anticipated happening until I was at least 30,…

Jessica climbing a crack in Indian Creek on a large slab of red rock. She is wearing a light sports bra and dark leggings with a chalk bag strung around her waist.

Remarkably Unremarkable

October 24, 2018April 25, 2019Adventurers Guest Contributor 4 Comments on Remarkably Unremarkable

I shifted my weight, put all the pressure I could onto the tips of my right fingers and pulled myself up and over the shelf. I set my draw, clipped…

Alexandra Moritz-Hanson and her daughter on a trail by their home.

Finding Herself as a Wild Woman in Motherhood

September 27, 2018April 25, 2019Adventurers Guest Contributor 2 Comments on Finding Herself as a Wild Woman in Motherhood

My heart pounding in my ears, the familiar heavy breaths that remind me of the power of challenge, the heavy-footed skip-steps that barely clear the rocks and branches strewn across…

Writer Jessica Dixon wearing red on an outcrop at McAfee Knob

Hiking with Ancestors at McAfee Knob

August 15, 2018February 14, 2019Adventurers Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Hiking with Ancestors at McAfee Knob

I looked out the window of the prop plane, jostled by turbulence, and felt a thrill at my first sight of the brick-red soil, rich with iron. My brother and…

Emily and Bruna at Torres del Paine National Park.

A Southern Patagonian Sisterhood in Torres del Paine National Park

May 22, 2018February 14, 2019Activism Guest Contributor 1 Comment on A Southern Patagonian Sisterhood in Torres del Paine National Park

Between meetings, phone calls and day-to-day action items, developing relationships with our colleagues doesn’t always come naturally. Step outside that office environment and, if you’re lucky enough, into a natural…

Eman Zabi looking at the horizon at Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver. Image credit Anita Lee Photography

Eman Zabi Marries Her Passion For Feminism And Outdoor Adventures

May 7, 2018October 24, 2018Activism, Adventurers Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Eman Zabi Marries Her Passion For Feminism And Outdoor Adventures

Eman Zabi takes a deep, steady breath.  She lifts her rear leg and bends it back. The back of her calf touches her thigh and her bent leg raises. She…

The ancient ruins of Tigranakert lay in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region that doesn't officially exist. Photo by Emma Townsin.

A Small Step for a Woman; A Giant Leap for Women

April 12, 2018February 14, 2019Adventurers Guest Contributor 1 Comment on A Small Step for a Woman; A Giant Leap for Women

I slip through the aged rusty gate, imagining it forms a barrier to the ongoing protests. “You can’t, you can’t”. His voice filling my personal space. On the outside, I…

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