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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading.THE JOURNAL
Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot." From The Journal World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla sinks without air to depths unreachable by most scuba divers. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. GEAR – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity. THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading.THE JOURNAL
Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot." From The Journal World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla sinks without air to depths unreachable by most scuba divers. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. GEAR – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity. THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
ABOUT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal was created out of a sense of frustration with the mainstream outdoors media which covered only stories that were skewed towards white, American athletes and travelers and remained fundamentally ethnocentric and practically colonialist in nature, despite the outdoors being an open, liberal and international space. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. CORPORATE – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Corporate. The Outdoor Journal™ is a brand of The Outdoor Journal LLC, based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, Luxembourg, Europe, and New Delhi, India. With roots in the adventure communities of Europe and USA, it was initially launched in India in 2013, as its first and only outdoor and adventure media company, in print, web, digital and video. GEAR – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. PODCAST – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. UNKNOWINGLY BREAKING AN EVEREST RECORD? Introducing Passang Dawa. “It is not for fun. It is not for fame.”. Pasang Dawa Sherpa has climbed Everest 23 times in total. More climbs are already planned over the next few years. Without intention, or even knowing it, Pasang Dawa Sherpa may break the world record, but it is not recorded anywhere. It is not for fun. THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. ROLEX VS. SMITHS: WHICH WATCH SUMMITED EVEREST IN 1953 FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
The Outdoor Journal is India's first international active lifestyle and adventure magazine. Our mission is to provide readers, the highestquality multimedi
THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Sign in Welcome back! Continue your journey Continue with Google. OR SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
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The Outdoor Journal is India's first international active lifestyle and adventure magazine. Our mission is to provide readers, the highestquality multimedi
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Sign in Welcome back! Continue your journey Continue with Google. OR SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
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The Outdoor Journal is India's first international active lifestyle and adventure magazine. Our mission is to provide readers, the highestquality multimedi
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
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FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. ABOUT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal was created out of a sense of frustration with the mainstream outdoors media which covered only stories that were skewed towards white, American athletes and travelers and remained fundamentally ethnocentric and practically colonialist in nature, despite the outdoors being an open, liberal and international space. CORPORATE – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Corporate. The Outdoor Journal™ is a brand of The Outdoor Journal LLC, based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, Luxembourg, Europe, and New Delhi, India. With roots in the adventure communities of Europe and USA, it was initially launched in India in 2013, as its first and only outdoor and adventure media company, in print, web, digital and video.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
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Peter Van Geit was born in Belgium and settled in India for the past two decades. He loves spending time in nature through long endurance journeys. It’s his way of meditation in remote, virgin loca UNKNOWINGLY BREAKING AN EVEREST RECORD? Introducing Passang Dawa. “It is not for fun. It is not for fame.”. Pasang Dawa Sherpa has climbed Everest 23 times in total. More climbs are already planned over the next few years. Without intention, or even knowing it, Pasang Dawa Sherpa may break the world record, but it is not recorded anywhere. It is not for fun.GRACE BUONO
Grace Buono. Grace Buono is a Chicago-born writer and a current student at Georgetown University studying history. Her work has been featured in a number of student publications and the small town newspaper “The New Buffalo Times” out of Michigan. When she is not working, Grace can be found somewhere on a mountain, either skiing orhiking
GREAT GEAR REVIEW: THE ULTIMATE SURVIVAL KIT LIGHTS THE Blaze, the flashlight, has tactical functionality settings, and it is small enough to stash in a backpack, purse, or car cubby. The LED camping lantern rounds out the Ultimate Survival Kit. The pop-up lantern with its 30 super-bright LED bulbs in a 360-degree lighting pattern casts plenty of light to illuminate a tent or room. DEVILS TOWER: WHY WE DON’T CLIMB IN JUNE The last year before the ban went into effect saw 1,225 climbers on the Tower in June. That number dropped precipitously to 167 in 1996, but has has slowly crept up since then, year by year. In 2016, 374 people climbed the Tower in June. “From our point of view,” Barth says, “a successful June ban is one in which the number of climbersis
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We had our GPS latitude, longitude and altitude right down to a 5m precision. But the Garmin eTrex 10 is a very basic device. It’s got a small, low-resolution monochrome screen (that’s also very legible, and saves battery life, not being color). It doesn’t accept SD or any other data cards, you can’t add maps on to it, it doesn’t haveTHE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Sign in Welcome back! Continue your journey Continue with Google. OR SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
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CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK Corcovado National Park - Overnight Stay at Sirena Station. Nestled in the Southern Osa Penisula of Costa Rica, Corcovado National Park boasts more than 39 kilometers of beaches, rich in biodiversity. Visitors to the remote region may observe some 6,000 insects, 500 trees, 367 birds, 140 mammals, 117 amphibians and reptiles, and aplethora of
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Sign in Welcome back! Continue your journey Continue with Google. OR SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
The Outdoor Journal is India's first international active lifestyle and adventure magazine. Our mission is to provide readers, the highestquality multimedi
CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK Corcovado National Park - Overnight Stay at Sirena Station. Nestled in the Southern Osa Penisula of Costa Rica, Corcovado National Park boasts more than 39 kilometers of beaches, rich in biodiversity. Visitors to the remote region may observe some 6,000 insects, 500 trees, 367 birds, 140 mammals, 117 amphibians and reptiles, and aplethora of
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
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FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. FEATURED – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. ABOUT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal was created out of a sense of frustration with the mainstream outdoors media which covered only stories that were skewed towards white, American athletes and travelers and remained fundamentally ethnocentric and practically colonialist in nature, despite the outdoors being an open, liberal and international space. CORPORATE – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Corporate. The Outdoor Journal™ is a brand of The Outdoor Journal LLC, based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, Luxembourg, Europe, and New Delhi, India. With roots in the adventure communities of Europe and USA, it was initially launched in India in 2013, as its first and only outdoor and adventure media company, in print, web, digital and video.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Sign in Welcome back! Continue your journey Continue with Google. OR UNKNOWINGLY BREAKING AN EVEREST RECORD? Introducing Passang Dawa. “It is not for fun. It is not for fame.”. Pasang Dawa Sherpa has climbed Everest 23 times in total. More climbs are already planned over the next few years. Without intention, or even knowing it, Pasang Dawa Sherpa may break the world record, but it is not recorded anywhere. It is not for fun. BE HERE NOW WITH DR. RUTH ALLEN A moment of rest in one of the many deserted highland villages along the trail in Bosnia’s Dinaric Alps. Anxiety can perhaps best be described as a fear of the future, while depression conversely is a preoccupation with the past. However, Ruth Allen’s outdoor therapy techniques teach people to truly be in the here and now. GREAT GEAR REVIEW: THE ULTIMATE SURVIVAL KIT LIGHTS THE Blaze, the flashlight, has tactical functionality settings, and it is small enough to stash in a backpack, purse, or car cubby. The LED camping lantern rounds out the Ultimate Survival Kit. The pop-up lantern with its 30 super-bright LED bulbs in a 360-degree lighting pattern casts plenty of light to illuminate a tent or room. DEVILS TOWER: WHY WE DON’T CLIMB IN JUNE The last year before the ban went into effect saw 1,225 climbers on the Tower in June. That number dropped precipitously to 167 in 1996, but has has slowly crept up since then, year by year. In 2016, 374 people climbed the Tower in June. “From our point of view,” Barth says, “a successful June ban is one in which the number of climbersis
MOUNTAIN TESTED
We had our GPS latitude, longitude and altitude right down to a 5m precision. But the Garmin eTrex 10 is a very basic device. It’s got a small, low-resolution monochrome screen (that’s also very legible, and saves battery life, not being color). It doesn’t accept SD or any other data cards, you can’t add maps on to it, it doesn’t haveTHE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading.THE JOURNAL
Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot." From The Journal World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla sinks without air to depths unreachable by most scuba divers. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading.THE JOURNAL
Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot." From The Journal World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla sinks without air to depths unreachable by most scuba divers. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
FEATURED – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. ABOUT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal was created out of a sense of frustration with the mainstream outdoors media which covered only stories that were skewed towards white, American athletes and travelers and remained fundamentally ethnocentric and practically colonialist in nature, despite the outdoors being an open, liberal and international space. CORPORATE – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Corporate. The Outdoor Journal™ is a brand of The Outdoor Journal LLC, based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, Luxembourg, Europe, and New Delhi, India. With roots in the adventure communities of Europe and USA, it was initially launched in India in 2013, as its first and only outdoor and adventure media company, in print, web, digital and video. PODCAST – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. CONTACT US | THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL To subscribe to The Outdoor Journal, click here. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.in. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.in. Job opportunities — Check here. Our various addresses are provided below in case you want to communicate in person or send us a portfolio/story in paper format. MAILING ADDRESS 4 LSC, 2nd Floor, TOM BALLARD AND DANIELE NARDI: BODIES FOUND ON NANGA The last time that there had been any contact with Ballard and Nardi, it was on the 24th February, from an elevation of 6,300 metres.However, despite
THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading.THE JOURNAL
Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot." From The Journal World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla sinks without air to depths unreachable by most scuba divers. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading.THE JOURNAL
Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot." From The Journal World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla sinks without air to depths unreachable by most scuba divers. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
FEATURED – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. ABOUT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal was created out of a sense of frustration with the mainstream outdoors media which covered only stories that were skewed towards white, American athletes and travelers and remained fundamentally ethnocentric and practically colonialist in nature, despite the outdoors being an open, liberal and international space. CORPORATE – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Corporate. The Outdoor Journal™ is a brand of The Outdoor Journal LLC, based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, Luxembourg, Europe, and New Delhi, India. With roots in the adventure communities of Europe and USA, it was initially launched in India in 2013, as its first and only outdoor and adventure media company, in print, web, digital and video. PODCAST – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. WILL THREE BILLION PEOPLE REALLY LIVE IN TEMPERATURES AS FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. CONTACT US | THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL To subscribe to The Outdoor Journal, click here. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.in. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.in. Job opportunities — Check here. Our various addresses are provided below in case you want to communicate in person or send us a portfolio/story in paper format. MAILING ADDRESS 4 LSC, 2nd Floor, TOM BALLARD AND DANIELE NARDI: BODIES FOUND ON NANGA The last time that there had been any contact with Ballard and Nardi, it was on the 24th February, from an elevation of 6,300 metres.However, despite
THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
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The Outdoor Journal is India's first international active lifestyle and adventure magazine. Our mission is to provide readers, the highestquality multimedi
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
REVIEW: QUECHUA ARPENAZ 300 3-IN-1 RAIN JACKET Arpenaz 300 3-in-1 jacket (in red) won many hearts. It has two warm hand pockets, one outer chest pocket and one Napolean-style pocket on the left hidden under the main flap. All pockets are zipped. Its safe Napolean-style pocket could be used to store camera batteries as it has a warm lining. Its sleeves are adjustable using rip-tabs.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Pasang Dawa Sherpa is a man who knows Himalaya like his 5 fingers. Without intention, or even knowing it, he may break a world record, but it will not be recorded anywhere. Load More Articles. Subscribe To The Outdoor Journal. Subscribe for $99 /mo. NEWS – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal Partners with Road.Travel. London-based travel & mobility startup Road.Travel and global adventure media & travel tech company The Outdoor Group announce an exciting new partnership covering the US, Canada and India. Continue reading. CONTACT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Contact Us. For advertising and marketing queries, email us: sales@outdoorjournal.com. For editorial submissions, email us: editorial@outdoorjournal.com. Job opportunities — Check here. Our mailing addresses are below if you’d like to physically send us a portfolio or other printed matter. SECRETS OF THE NAHANNI: THE VALLEY OF HEADLESS MEN The two men were murdered, decapitated, and left on the side of the river for the next party of explorers to find. Nine years after the McLeod brothers were found, Martin Jorgenson set off into the Nahanni Valley on a quest for gold. Soon after Jorgenson sent out letters claiming he had struck gold, his cabin was mysteriously burned to theground.
CLIMBING EVEREST IN WINTER WITHOUT OXYGEN: A TALL (AND Climbing an 8,000 meter peak in winter is amongst the most dangerous things an athlete can do. One has to be willing to push his body to its absolute limit in one of the most inhospitable environments on earth. Yet somehow, 35-year-old Spanish alpinist Alex Txikon loves it. Over the next two months, Txikon will try to become the first personto
HUMAN LIVES ARE NOT MORE IMPORTANT Nature has three very basic ecological laws. 1. Diversity, meaning that the strength of an eco-system is determined by the diversity within it. 2. Interdependence, meaning that the species within an eco-system are dependent upon each other and 3. Finite resources, meaning that there is a limit to growth, a limit to carrying capacity. THE LAST BELAY: FRED BECKEY’S FINAL CLIMB Fred Beckey was born in 1923 in Germany, but his family moved to Seattle in 1925. It’s there, as well as the mountains of the world, that he called home until his death in 2017. He became a climber through the Boy Scouts and began exploring the Cascade and Olympic mountains of Washington State as a teenager. At the age of 16, he madethe
THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
The Outdoor Journal is India's first international active lifestyle and adventure magazine. Our mission is to provide readers, the highestquality multimedi
F-STOP LOTUS GEAR REVIEW: ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL? The smallest pack in the Mountain series, the F-Stop Lotus is a 32L full-feature pack starting at $229, without the ICU and other accessories. I took it hiking in Germany, on my travels to Tahiti, and snowboarding in Austria, and at the end of it, I was convinced that that was probably the best travel / photo backpack I had ever used inmy life.
REVIEW: QUECHUA ARPENAZ 300 3-IN-1 RAIN JACKET Arpenaz 300 3-in-1 jacket (in red) won many hearts. It has two warm hand pockets, one outer chest pocket and one Napolean-style pocket on the left hidden under the main flap. All pockets are zipped. Its safe Napolean-style pocket could be used to store camera batteries as it has a warm lining. Its sleeves are adjustable using rip-tabs.THE JOURNAL
FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. ABOUT US – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL The Outdoor Journal was created out of a sense of frustration with the mainstream outdoors media which covered only stories that were skewed towards white, American athletes and travelers and remained fundamentally ethnocentric and practically colonialist in nature, despite the outdoors being an open, liberal and international space. CORPORATE – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL Corporate. The Outdoor Journal™ is a brand of The Outdoor Journal LLC, based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, Luxembourg, Europe, and New Delhi, India. With roots in the adventure communities of Europe and USA, it was initially launched in India in 2013, as its first and only outdoor and adventure media company, in print, web, digital and video. GEAR – THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry.THE OUTDOOR JOURNAL
Sign in Welcome back! Continue your journey Continue with Google. OR BIDEN’S CIVILIAN CLIMATE CORE WORKS TOWARD GREATER OUTDOOR FEATURED ARTICLE Postpone, Don’t Cancel: Covid-19, Tourism and the Demise of the African Safari. As the world's press, focuses on Asia, the U.S. and Europe, Sarah Kingdom gives us another perspective on the Coronavirus from the heart of the African safari industry. LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: COVID-19 CRISIS The illness caused by this virus has been named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) This crisis is corporeally dangerous to many of us, but also dangerous to the livelihoods of peoples in the regions we cover. Our playgrounds are in places that rely on tourism for a living. The businesses we cover and work with, are often small,individually
BE HERE NOW WITH DR. RUTH ALLEN A moment of rest in one of the many deserted highland villages along the trail in Bosnia’s Dinaric Alps. Anxiety can perhaps best be described as a fear of the future, while depression conversely is a preoccupation with the past. However, Ruth Allen’s outdoor therapy techniques teach people to truly be in the here and now. EVEREST, THE EARTHQUAKE, MY HUSBAND NORBU SHERPA AND ME I am standing on the “top of the world” at 8,848 meters (29,028 ft) with my husband, Norbu Sherpa. We are alone in the full moon: Norbu, me and the Goddess Chomolungma. The stars are lighting up a pure sky. The atmosphere is simply magical. One-and-a-half hours in the silence of the mountain on the top of Mount Everes t. THREE KILLED IN WINGSUIT FLYING ACCIDENT IN SWITZERLAND Dan Vicary, Ludovic Woerth, and Brian Drake had jumped from a helicopter for a flight in the Lüetschental valley in Switzerland, but soon after, crashed into a field. While Vicary and Woerth were found dead, Drake passed away four days later. While some imply that their deaths were a result of the risks inherent to the sport, othersascribe it
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