October 14, 2013

Ultimate Adventure Bucket List, Photo Tips, and More! Photo Gallery for benchmarking

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Ultimate Adventure Bucket List
Twenty of the world’s top adventurers share the dazzling new frontiers they've discovered, as well as their all-time classic trips to add to your list. Plus: Don't miss the must-have gear they take on every trip.
• See All 40 Trips
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• Surf, Snowboard New Zealand
• Sail, Kayak Around the World
• Climb in Patagonia, Chile

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Hidden Hawaii: Exploring Mana Creek
A daring 51-hour descent into an unseen canyon in Hawaii answers the question: why do we explore?
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Trail Running Spain's Costa Brava

Trail running your way to exquisite views and world-class food? Sounds good to us.

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Alaska’s Lost Coast
Find out what happened when two near strangers decided to fat-tire bike and packraft 350 miles through Alaska.

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Canada's Places of a Lifetime
These 50 destinations reveal a country more nuanced and inviting than even Canadians themselves realize.

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Sweden Dogsledding Adventure

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Namibia Culture & Wildlife Adventure


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Tuscany & Cinque Terre Hiking Adventure
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Patagonia Hiking Adventure
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Adventures With NG Photographers


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New Film: Into the Mind
This new skiing and snowboarding film explores the risks adventurers take to chase their dreams in the mountains.
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New Film: McConkey
He pushed skiing and BASE jumping to the very limits—and paid the ultimate price. Here Shane McConkey’s wife discusses his life.
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Reel Rock: Top Climbers, Pioneers, Everest Fight
This year's stellar Reel Rock Film Tour has something for everyone. Watch the video trailer and read previews of the films.
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Navigations: The Liberty of Silence

Our new column by writer and climber Mark Jenkins offers a big-read adventure story.

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