How a Family of 9 Treks All Over the Country in a Big Modded Schoolbus
The Lawson family—all nine of them—figured out how to spend five months per year living on a bus, exploring the country. Not bad. See the full post >
The Lawson family—all nine of them—figured out how to spend five months per year living on a bus, exploring the country. Not bad. See the full post >
It’s illegal to be buried in Longyearbyen, Norway, a strange town built above permafrost, that attracts people from around the world. See the full post >
Suffering in the shadows of this shutdown are tourism-based economies and small businesses that provide guided access and interpretation to our public lands. See the full post >
Steve Fassbinder’s bike and raft trip through Tajikistan meant figuring out how to bring a ton of gear without a ton of weight. Check out his pack list. See the full post >
Why Borge Ousland’s Antarctic crossing in 1996-97 should not be overshadowed. See the full post >
Liberia has seen bloody war and Ebola outbreaks. Now it’s seeing a community of surfers healed by the sea. See the full post >
The North Face debuts potentially revolutionary new waterproofing material at Consumer Electronics Show—as the skin of a camping trailer, of all things. See the full post >
The post Wine and adrenaline: Welcome to Tuscany’s adventure revolution appeared first on Adventure.com. See the full post >
National Parks are suffering during the shutdown. Is it time to shut them down too until the government restores full operation? See the full post >
1,500 kilometers across the Himalaya in 25 days? Sure, why not? See the full post >