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The Ride Of A Lifetime
Get out of the daily grind.
Dirtbag Dispatches: One Summit, Five People, And Two Lightning Bolts
The first lightning bolt knocked Bruce Weiner senseless, and left him without feeling in his legs. The second one hit him so hard, his spirit seemed to leave his body.
Leap Into A Petacost Playground
Ben Bohane visits the infamous Nangol land-diving ceremony but finds there is plenty else to do on this tranquil island, so stay a few days.
Mount Ollivier Quick Thinking Saves The Day
Being a photographer, I often find myself in remote places: devoid of human interference and in pursuit of the perfect photograph. As we all know, New Zealand's back country is unpredictable at best and it pays to be well prepared.
The Face Of Relief
51 year-old, Ross Clarke-Jone, who was recently nominated for 5 XXL Big Wave awards, proved that even the most experienced outdoorsmen can have a close call when he came off his board and was in serious danger of drowning after riding a 25-foot wave.
Doers Or Viewers?
Brian Megaw is the managing director and senior river guide at River Valley Adventure Lodge in Taihape. He has been working at River Valley since 1986 and still loves being part of something that he feels motivated and passionate about. He shares his thoughts on a recent experience at the lodge which gives us all food for thought...
Into The White
We were competitive as brothers, always trying to one up each other. As brothers do. We would climb up snowy hills and huck ourselves off 40-foot cliffs, yelling "Fuck it!”. This was the motto. You stand on top of a crazy feature that is WAY bigger than you want to jump off, and you yell "Fuck it!”. Then you jump.
Mark Inglis - On Top Of The World
Imagine, you are 23 years old, trapped in an ice cave for 14 days by a sub-zero blizzard on the summit of New Zealand’s highest peak.
What's My Name?
What seemed like a moment ago, I was arcing turns in the hunt for windblown stashes of chalky goodness and now I’m trying to comprehend what has just happened.
Look Big
The need for survival is not always on our doorstep. Possibly, when we are most at risk, as New Zealanders, is when we travel and how naive we are when dealing with threats, particularly from animals off shore.
Going For Gold
Brrrrrrring. It’s 4:30am, so getting out of bed is a bit of a struggle.
Losing Yourself In Patagonia Traversing the Carretera Austral
Travelling over 2,000 km from Santiago to the incredible whitewater of Rio Baker, near the town of Cochrane, sounds like a daunting mission, especially considering it involves taking three ferries and driving half the length of Chile entirely on unpaved roads.
Vanuatu An Adventure In Paradise
We’re getting our minds blown over here. Seems that there’s more adventure to be had on Vanuatu than trying out a dicey daiquiri at the resort. Adventuring in paradise actually can be the volcano-summiting, blue-hole-diving, palm-tree-chillin’ cliché you’ve been yearning for. Santo, Tanna and Efate are 3 of the best adventure islands in Vanuatu – get ready – Joel’s about to re-write your bucket list.
The Highest Kayak On Earth
Adventurer and explorer Dan Bull has taken out one of the most sought-after titles in the field of extreme adventure, achieving ‘The Highest Kayak on Earth’, near the summit of the world’s highest volcano, Ojos del Salado. And he has been recognised by Guinness World Records for his achievement.
Denis Grosmaire Freediver
I met Denis Grosmaire while working on a photoshoot in Tahiti, we normally worked with his brother, Tikanui but he was in the event that we were shooting so Denis was our boat driver for the week.
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.
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?
Insulation What To Look For...
Insulated Jackets are a general term used to describe synthetic and down jackets.
Kiwi's In Greenland
BIKING THE SPRENGISANDUR
Cycling Through Cuba
Crabs. You usually have them on your plate as seafood after reading a menu. But we were in the height of crab migration season in Cuba. Cycling through hundreds of crabs crossing the road to get to the ocean.
Rio Kwanza Angola's Drowning Diamond
Paddling in Angola is intimidating. The horrific 27-year civil war that raged across its wild savannahs cut the beautiful country and its whitewater off from the outside world. Now, the doors of this incredible African country are open, and Angola is on track to become an adventure mecca; a destination full of towering mountains, untouched wilderness and endless whitewater. In 2018, despite the odds stacked against them, Mike Dawson, Dewet Michau, and Jake Holland embraced the challenge of Angola, beginning with Africa’s fourth-largest river: The Kwanza.
Raising The Next Generation Of Free-range Girls
Back in the day kiwi kids grew up with all the things we like to think of as being integral to a free-range childhood.
The Dream Of Everest
Four Arab Women on Top of the World
The Isle of Pines
The light sticks to the mountainside as we weave deeper into the valley.
Mayan Smith-Gobat
Mayan Smith Gobat is another unsung New Zealand female superstar.
All Women All Spirited All Adventure
Before my time being the Event Manager of the Spirited Women – All Women’s Adventure Race, I was recruited into a Spirited Women team in 2018 due to the injury of one of their team members.
In Praise Of Adventure Women
My hiking partner and I were somewhere above 10,000 feet. We had made it to the saddle of the continental divide in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. The half-way point.
Luuka Jones White Water
Luuka Jones began kayaking on the banks of the Wairoa River, in her home town of Tauranga. Working in the adventure park in Waimarino, in exchange for kayaking lessons, exposed her to white water paddling and she loved it. Going on trips with friends and playing around on the river, she was unaware that this love would ake her a three time Olympian. Mike Dawson caught up with Luuka to find out more...
Te-Araroa Walk
I took this photo moments before the rain began, blissfully unaware of the challenges we were about to face.