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If you’ve ever wondered how you might become an explorer for National Geographic believe it or not it can be as simple as attending a seminar.
During the Banff Mountain Film Festival in a conference room at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada aspiring young explorers learn the ropes of… Read the rest

Cold … Read the resthas been making the rounds at film festivals across the globe and took the grand prize at the 2011 Banff Mountain Film Festival this year. Climber, photographer and filmmaker Cory Richards took a few minutes to tell me about his life now making movies on the highest mountains in

Photojournalists Benjamin Drummond and Sara Joy Steele want to show a side of science that often goes overlooked. Based more on observation and than hard data-based research natural history is science so soft as to be considered art. The role of natural historians has long been to document the current… Read the rest

Now that those New Year’s resolutions are becoming a positive habit — you haven’t given them up already have you??? — we’re hoping that you’ll put using more alternative transportation on your list of things to do for 2009. To celebrate the new year, and give you some inspiration to… Read the rest

You’ve either been living in a hole or traveling in far off lands where internet access is unheard of if you missed that we’ve started doing podcasts. There all part of our Digital Story Project, which includes authors reading their feature stories from Wend, interviews with adventurers as well as… Read the rest

If you’re in need of an adventurous story to throw on your iPod, head on over to iWend’s Digital Story Project for Kyle Dickman (a member of the Rivers in Demand crew) reading his story “Descent into Madness,” about the harrowing adventure of doing the first descent of the East… Read the rest