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Nepal Doesn’t Want You to Trek Alone in the Himalayas Anymore
Officials in Nepal worry too many solo adventurists from around the world are disappearing or ending up dead trekking its tallest peaks.
I Trekked to Mount Everest and Found Peace - Until It Got Hard
"No matter how you look at it, Mount Everest is just incredibly tall."
How Hiking 130KM Over Mountains Changed My Relationship With Food
Putting my body under intense physical stress reminded me nothing is more important than listening to what it needs.
This Khasi Fourth-Standard Dropout Learned English Solely by Watching Hollywood Films
In the quiet village of Mawphlang in Meghalaya, John Starfield Myrthong’s career—and subsequently his life—took a turn when a friend gave him the DVD of ‘Home Alone’.
Would Your Relationship With Your Father Survive Climbing Everest?
Ajeet and Deeya Bajaj are the first Indian father-daughter duo to have summited the highest peak in the world.
Arjun Vajpai Summits World’s Third Highest Mountain Kangchenjunga
This is the 24-year-old’s second attempt, and he did most of it without supplemental oxygen.
I Hiked the Himalayas in Jandals to Honour New Zealand’s National Footwear
A patriotic and idiotic journey of 150km over the world's highest pass, toes out.
I Spent a Fortnight Lost in Borneo's Jungle
Tasmania's Andrew Gaskell nearly lost his life in Mulu National Park. Here he tells us what that was like.
Treks to the North Pole Might Be a Thing of the Past
As sea ice melts, yachting and sailing may become a more common adventure sport in the Arctic Ocean.
One Year After Deadly Disaster, Climbers Are Still Leaving Shit All Over Mount Everest
The human impacts on the ecology of the world's highest peak range from solid waste and water pollution to melting glaciers possibly brought about by climate change.