After more than a decade in Korea, Dave Hazzan decided it was time to go home. But not before he and fellow-expat/now-wife Jo Turner embarked on one last epic adventure.
Features
-
-
Newfoundland and Labrador adventure report: whether kayaking, trekking or road tripping, it’s always a great time to explore Canada’s most-eastern shore!
-
Remote and isolated, windswept and wild. You might think the Arctic is an odd destination for an overworked urbanist. Turns out, it’s just about perfect.
-
After living in one of Europe’s great cities, then penning a novel about its darker tensions, an expat revisits a place she’s come to know and love.
- Features
Africa and The Winds of Change | How the Heroes of the Anti-Apartheid Movement Changed My Life
As a volunteer in Southern Africa in the 1970s, Charlie Nixon had a chance encounter with Steve Biko, and other heroes of the anti-apartheid, liberation movement. That experience forever changed his life.
-
 A young trekker-traveller sets out with high hopes for the almost-roof of the planet to do one of the world’s most challenging treks.
-
Culinary delights are one of the great pleasures of travel … but overindulgence has its price. Plus, fantastic Florence by photo.
-
In 1963, a group of scouts from Texas were on a wilderness trip in remote Ontario, only to have tragedy strike. Here’s Part 1 of Bertram Bruce’s story on his expeditions to Quetico Provincial Park.
-
In 1963, a group of scouts from Texas were on a trip in Quetico Provincial Park, only to have tragedy strike. Fifty-three years later, one of those scouts returns to reflect on that event, and the awesome but ruthless power of the natural world.
- Features
Who Has Seen (or Heard or Felt) the Wind? | An Epic Solo Sail in the South Pacific
by Ryan Langleyby Ryan LangleyThink you know something about self-isolation?! How about windlessness, endless horizon, not soul in sight for weeks on end? Welcome to solo sailing in the doldrums of the South Pacific!