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Jeff Moag
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How Socialite Rosalie Edge Became the Conscience of American Conservation
Edge used her considerable wealth to help save entire ecosystems and shake up the conservation movement.
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Why the Mountaineering World Can’t Stop Talking About Denis Urubko
“Urubko is not any other climber. He’s Denis—the one who rescues others, never the one in need.”
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How Sea Kayaker Andrew McAuley Came Heartbreakingly Close to Making History
Andrew McCauley came heartbreakingly close to pulling off one of the greatest sea crossings in history.
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They Called Him Ice Warrior: The Badass Who Rivaled Messner For World’s Best Climber
Jerzy Kukuczka was the second climber to scale all 14 of the world’s highest mountains, but that’s not why he’s…
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Killing a Leopard With His Bare Hands Was Only the Beginning for This Badass
Carl Akeley was the father of taxidermy and museum dioramas, as well as a hunter, inventor, and conservationist. Lots of…
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These Brothers Bolted Pontoons to Their Bikes and Pedaled the Amazon
It’s as incredible a story as it sounds—pirates, mountain
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Jim Fowler Taught Us to Love Wildlife and the Wild Life
When I learned of Jim Fowler’s death last week, a stream of images flowed through my mind in black and…
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Harbo and Samuelson Rowed Across the Atlantic And Right Into Obscurity
In 1896 they rowed an 18-foot boat from New York to France, expecting fame an fortune. They found neither.
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Supermom Jasmin Paris Loves Wild Camping and Crushing Ultra-Marathons
Jasmin Paris made news in January by setting a record in an ultramarathon as a breastfeeding mom. We talked with…
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Mau Piailug, One of the Last Wayfinders, Followed the Stars to Tahiti
Mau Piailug helped spread the ancient art of wayfinding—navigating by swell, winds, and currents—to Hawaii and the modern world.
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Pioneering Pakistani Climber Amir Mehdi Was Betrayed and Left to Die on K2
He had the skills and strength was and was in position to make the first summit attempt. Instead, he was…
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Tommy Godwin Rode Three Laps of the Planet and Just Kept Going
Godwin rode a double-century for 500 consecutive days, racking up 100,000 miles, just because.
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Don Starkell Paddled 75,000 Miles Before He Found His Limit
Don Starkell paddled a canoe from Canada to the Amazon, then kept right on paddling.