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Recipients of The North Face/Australian Geographic Adventure Adventure Grant in 2016, Steve Skelton and Ben Dare, headed to Peru in May to tackle the Cordillera Blanca mountains in Peru. It wasn’t all plain sailing…
Recipients of The North Face/Australian Geographic Adventure Adventure Grant in 2016, Steve Skelton and Ben Dare, headed to Peru in May to tackle the Cordillera Blanca mountains in Peru. It wasn’t all plain sailing…
For a small island at the bottom of the world, Tasmania punches well above its weight when it comes to the sheer volume of outdoor adventures on offer.
Kangaroo Island’s Wilderness Trail is a rugged, 66km walk through the beautiful landscapes of Flinders Chase National Park, past landmarks including Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch.
Completing five Trailwalkers makes you a Legend, but it’s no easy task.
The North Face and Australian Geographic Adventure are proud to announce Lucy Barnard from Brisbane the recipient of our annual Adventure Grant worth $10,000 for her epic 30,000km, three-year walk across the world.
An expedition by helicopter to an isolated mountain plateau on the Cape York Peninsula resulted in the discovery of a whole new ecosystem.
This is what happens when you’re a teen taking on the Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Award and your uncle is the editor of Australian Geographic Adventure.
Why settle for one mode of transport through Tasmania’s east coast when you can have three? Cycle down terrifyingly steep passes, kayak in pristine Freycinet National Park and hike on the old island jail of Maria.
Is this the greenest outdoor gear brand out there? The Californian company’s good deeds range from funding green groups to producing polar fleece from recycled bottles.