Win a $10,000 adventure grant for 2012

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The North Face, AG Outdoor and the AG Society have teamed up to help turn your adventure dreams into a reality.

PLANNING AND EXPERIENCING YOUR ultimate adventure is never cheap, but thanks to The North Face, AG Outdoor and the Australian Geographic Society, it can happen. With a $5000 grant from The North Face, along with $2000 worth of The North Face gear, plus a $3000 AG Society grant, and an exclusive story on your trip in AG Outdoor, you will not only be equipped with the world's most technically innovative apparel and equipment, you will be able to fulfill that adventure dream!*

Adventure and exploration is the name of the game. We are looking for applicants from a wide range of areas, including rockclimbing, trekking, alpine climbing, extreme endurance pursuits, skiing, snowboarding, base jumping, kayaking and paragliding to name just a few. But remember: We're not only looking for elite athletes (though also welcome) as the grant is designed to assist adventurers to step up and make their awesome adventure aspirations a reality. Also, if you submitted an application in 2011 but were unsuccessful, you can re-apply for the 2012 grant.

To enter, visit here

APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2012 TNF/AGO GRANT CLOSE 31 DECEMBER 2011

*To qualify the adventure must be completed in 2012.
*The grant will be awarded by a panel of experts from The North Face and AG Outdoor.
*The winner's expedition will be covered in Australian Geographic Outdoor magazine exclusively.

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