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Lake MIchigan in a Dugout. Photo by Tim Gallaway

“Lake Michigan in a Dugout Canoe: The Log” By Amy Lukas and Mary Catterlin

April 29, 2017June 19, 2017Adventurers Hatie Parmeter Leave a Comment on “Lake Michigan in a Dugout Canoe: The Log” By Amy Lukas and Mary Catterlin

In 2008, when twenty-year-old Mary Catterlin realized she couldn’t afford a boat she decided to make one. After months of searching, she towed a massive log to her parents home in…

"The Yellow Envelope" by Kim Dinan

“The Yellow Envelope” by Kim Dinan

April 6, 2017June 8, 2017Activism, Adventurers Hatie Parmeter Leave a Comment on “The Yellow Envelope” by Kim Dinan

It became clear in the first chapter of “The Yellow Envelope” that this was going to be a book I could easily devour in a few hours – the story…

Annapurna basecamp

What you find when you travel the world in search of yourself

March 15, 2017May 11, 2017Adventurers Guest Contributor 2 Comments on What you find when you travel the world in search of yourself

When I quit my job, sold all of my possessions, and convinced my husband to take an open-ended trip around the world with me, the only thing I knew for…

Aisha Weinhold

Lessons in Running

March 2, 2017May 4, 2017Adventurers Aisha Weinhold Leave a Comment on Lessons in Running

I haven’t been running far distances for a long time. The majority of my running kicks had come in a binge-style. If you followed my Strava (an online activity tracking…

Holly skiing in Vail's Blue Sky Basin.

Cultivating bravery: Choosing the harder thing

February 26, 2017April 29, 2017Adventurers Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Cultivating bravery: Choosing the harder thing

My friend and I leaned hard against the tilting boat, pushing back against the fierce winds whipping the Potomac. As the boat capsized and my head went beneath the surface,…

Stephie Buergler surfing in Indonesia. Photo by Deni Firman.

Walking on Water

February 20, 2017December 29, 2017Adventurers Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Walking on Water

Once upon a time, actually in 2009, I celebrated my graduation with giving myself a very special present: 3 weeks in a surf camp in Bali. Ever since, my life…

Steph Jagger Unbound Harper Collins

“Unbound” – Steph Jagger’s skiing Blizzard of Oz

January 19, 2017March 23, 2017Adventurers Hatie Parmeter 2 Comments on “Unbound” – Steph Jagger’s skiing Blizzard of Oz

Strangers in bars and on chair lifts constantly asked Steph Jagger what was the current record for most vertical feet skied in a year. They assumed she’d know the answer…

Colorado Monsoon by Alex Borgen.

Respect the elements

January 3, 2017March 16, 2017Adventurers, Art Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Respect the elements

Caught again. I stand on top of a pass in slamming hail, frozen rain, wind, and we make, (yet another) mental note—another precisely timed, mid-afternoon Colorado mountain monsoon—insert:  Don’t get…

Jessica Ary at Half Dome.

Standing in a Dress on Top of the World: Jessica Ary and the High Fashion Project

January 1, 2017March 9, 2017Adventurers, Art Guest Contributor Leave a Comment on Standing in a Dress on Top of the World: Jessica Ary and the High Fashion Project

The spectrum of human emotion is a complex, vast, beautiful thing. The majority of us spend our time coasting somewhere along the midline, bumping along sweet little highs and experiencing…

The Antarctic Book of Cooking and Cleaning

“The Antarctic Book of Cooking and Cleaning: A Polar Journey” – Review

December 18, 2016February 23, 2017Activism, Adventurers, Art Hatie Parmeter Leave a Comment on “The Antarctic Book of Cooking and Cleaning: A Polar Journey” – Review

At first glance, “The Antarctic Book of Cooking and Cleaning” sounds like a guidebook for those interested in heading to the continent. It’s not. Instead, the beautifully bound book is 1/3 history…

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