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Queuing In The Death Zone

Images of people queueing on Mt Everest looking like a front row ticket sales at a rock concert, went viral across the internet. As the images spread so did the debate about permits, death and expertise. A range of professional and legendary climbers have urged the local government to limit the number of Everest climbers in each climbing season to avoid incidents on the world’s highest peak but is that really enough, is it really the problem?

Queuing In The Death Zone

5 mins

Kiwi's In Greenland

BIKING THE SPRENGISANDUR

Kiwi's In Greenland

10 mins

Lake Unknown

There are some trips you venture out on, where you’re rewarded with grandeur and magic from a place that is simply surreal. Much of the great exploring has been done but we all find our own ways of finding a way to reimburse adventure; I certainly think we all NEED it whatever shape or form it may be in. Personally, the biggest appeal is finding a place that really is ‘off the radar’ and you can count on being away from all civilisation. My recent trip to Lake Unknown was just as the title says, a place where no track lay, no human evidence found and a piece of the world that represents grandeur and magic in nature.

Lake Unknown

3 mins

In Pursuit With Peter Mather

On an expedition to a remote North Western corner of Canada, Peter Mather found out about the hardships of a winter expedition. As an adventurous conservationist and photojournalist, Peter had long known about the annual Porcupine Caribou migration and his dream was to capture the perfect photo of them on their annual journey. In order to get there however he faced a daunting ski expedition that would test his physical and mental limits. We spoke to Peter about his story 'In Pursuit' and what happened when he was faced with a 120km ski expedition he wasn’t expecting.

In Pursuit With Peter Mather

4 mins

Urban Motivation

Being not far away from my 61st birthday, I thought my days of rafting customers on the Grade 5 section of the Rangitikei River were over. Recently, that has proved not to be the case.

Urban Motivation

3 mins

Urban Business

In the 1960s The Alliance Freezing Company (Southland) Limited pioneered the development of freeze-drying food in New Zealand to reduce its weight and extend its shelf life, supplying products to adventurers like Sir Peter Blake for Lion New Zealand’s, “Round the World” yacht race and the army.

Urban Business

3 mins

Urban Nutrition

THE HUMBLE MUSHROOM

Urban Nutrition

5 mins

Insulation What To Look For...

Insulated Jackets are a general term used to describe synthetic and down jackets.

Insulation What To Look For...

1 min

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CategoríaSports

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaBi-Monthly

ADVENTURE MAGAZINE is a lifestyle adventure magazine that features adventures from around the world. Everything that is extreme, from big wave surfing to kayaking in the Artic, from mountain biking in Queenstown to climbing Everest, if it is extreme it is in Adventure - every issue is filled with action. Adventure Magazine is this years winner of the prestigious Maggies sport cover competition.

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