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In This Issue Exploring the alarmingly thin line between stoked and stupid. A defense of good old fashioned fun floating the Grand Canyon. The art and science of hike-a-bike. A mountaineering legend pioneered an Everest route but found greater reward in the small moments. What happens when a cyclist t-bones a bear? The surfer becomes…
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Adventure Journal is printed quarterly and delivered to subscribers in March, June, September, and December. Stories that appear in print are only available in print.
โข Trim size is 8.375 x 10.875 inches
โข Cover stock is 130lb Endurance Matte with double coating of Soft Touch
โข Body stock is 80lb Starbrite Opaque Text uncoated
โข Adventure Journal plants one tree for every product or magazine sold
โข AJ quarterly is printed on Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper
โข AJ is powered primarily through solar
โข Magazines are sent in recycled and recyclable packaging.
Adventure Journal is designed and printed in California.
Adventure Journal is printed quarterly and delivered to subscribers in March, June, September, and December. Stories that appear in print are only available in print.
โข Trim size is 8.375 x 10.875 inches
โข Cover stock is 130lb Endurance Matte with double coating of Soft Touch
โข Body stock is 80lb Starbrite Opaque Text uncoated
โข Adventure Journal plants one tree for every product or magazine sold
โข AJ quarterly is printed on Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper
โข AJ is powered primarily through solar
โข Magazines are sent in recycled and recyclable packaging.
Adventure Journal is designed and printed in California.
Best Magazine Iโve Read Hands Down!! Most magazines are slammed with โjust okayโ journalism and articles. Advertising takes a fair slice out of the pages as well, all leads up to a 6 or
Maybe level 7 for me.
AJ is a refreshing break from stayed and boring publishing with well written articles by the folks that partake and beautiful artwork and photography throughout.
I have already given a gift subscription before I have completed โ๏ธ my first issue.
Iโm in, in a very big way!!
Well done guys simply stellar!!
Robbie Shone feature was stunning I bought this edition solely for the Robbie Shone pics. (the rest of the journal turned out to be great too)
But chiefly I wanted it for my friend who is a caver and a photographer, who is working now for the same Rope Access firm Robbie used to, and last month moved into a room in Sheffield where it turns out Robbie also lived!
So I had to buy the Journal for him!
Excellent reportage and a thrill to go on these adventures even if it is. Vicariously
William Morris (verified owner) –
A gift for my alpinist son – he says he loves it!
V Altman (verified owner) –
Best Magazine Iโve Read Hands Down!! Most magazines are slammed with โjust okayโ journalism and articles. Advertising takes a fair slice out of the pages as well, all leads up to a 6 or
Maybe level 7 for me.
AJ is a refreshing break from stayed and boring publishing with well written articles by the folks that partake and beautiful artwork and photography throughout.
I have already given a gift subscription before I have completed โ๏ธ my first issue.
Iโm in, in a very big way!!
Well done guys simply stellar!!
Paul Jesse (verified owner) –
Just subscribe already! I can’t get enough AJ and when I realized my subscription lapsed hen I wasn’t paying attention, I ordered the issue I missed as I renewed. I can’t way enough good things about AJ. If you enjoy highly quality photography and writing about the outdoors, it doesn’t get better than this.
Gary Tackman (verified owner) –
Adventure Journal Subscription Useful and fun reading. Gives me ideas about things I can do.
Jen Dooms (verified owner) –
Love the magazine Great content, and photography. I like the recipes too. Itโs a beautiful magazine.
Andrew Eaton (verified owner) –
Two thumbs up Love it
Brandon Bruce (verified owner) –
Great articles and beautiful photos and artwork It’s a great day when I see Adventure Journal in my mailbox. I tend to read it cover to cover the day I receive it. The stories and imagery are of such high quality. I always finish the journal feeling stoked to get outside for the next adventure.
Wendy Morrison (verified owner) –
Robbie Shone feature was stunning I bought this edition solely for the Robbie Shone pics. (the rest of the journal turned out to be great too)
But chiefly I wanted it for my friend who is a caver and a photographer, who is working now for the same Rope Access firm Robbie used to, and last month moved into a room in Sheffield where it turns out Robbie also lived!
So I had to buy the Journal for him!
Eve Solomon (verified owner) –
Excellent reportage and a thrill to go on these adventures even if it is. Vicariously
Jeffrey Windsor (verified owner) –
Has there ever been a lousy issue of AJ? No, no there has not. I have a dozen issues on my shelf, and wish I had more. Theyโre perhaps the only โmagazineโ that I can re-read year after year and still enjoy them.
Todd Chastain (verified owner) –
The way adventure should be covered Iโm waiting on my first subscription issue but couldnโt wait any longer and bought a back issue. It was fantastic! Itโs a great read on a quiet morning with a cuppa Joe. Thanks!
Troy Davis (verified owner) –
After years of searching, I found it . . . I finally found a magazine featuring ideas that are familiar, if not personally attainable. A guide to wingsuiting the Dolomites? How to get the best bikini pics on Thai beaches? The latest AI-enabled sunglasses? These things are not for me, but as a former NPS ranger I recognized Krista Diamond’s reckless concessionaire behavior. I had some close calls in the Great Smokys but never collided with a bear like Brandon Bruce. I’m don’t often care for photo essays, but I greatly appreciated Doris Mitsch’s work in this issue.