Taking a stand in Sweden: Paddling Lake Blanktjärn
Photographer Eric Mulder depicts a magic stand-up paddling experience in picturesque Sweden.
Photographer Eric Mulder depicts a magic stand-up paddling experience in picturesque Sweden.
Sabina Allemann describes a guided trek through Alaskan bear country in search of the late Richard Proenekke’s famous log cabin.
Teaming up with Roaring 40s Kayaking, YD Bar-Ness is treated to a unique expedition of Melaleuca, Tasmania.
First appearing in issue 157, this four-day canoe trip along Victoria’s Lower Glenelg River proves to be a lesson in logistics for Mark Daffey and crew.
Join Grant Dixon on a packrafting trip down Jane River and its three major gorges: Enkidu, Gilgamesh and Humbaba.
The majority of Australia is covered in varying degrees of open, arid desert with little cover from the baking sun, in which temperatures can soar to 50 degrees Celsius. Here are some tips for surviving in these conditions, should you become lost.
In 2015, National Geographic explorer, Sarah Marquis spent three months travelling through the Kimberley, using traditional knowledge (and a little trial and error) to survive.
With all the rain we’ve been receiving throughout Victoria, streams and rivers are at full flow, writes Olivia Grover Johnson. For the curious sightseers, that means an opportunity to witness some of the best of our waterfalls – if you know where to find them.
From his earliest experiences of kayaking to running his own Tasmanian-based tour company, Reg Grundy talks about his passion for paddling and the sea.
Sometimes overlooked in favour of more famous Himalayan destinations, Julian Ledger finds Bhutan as fulfilling a trekking locale as any of its neighbouring countries.