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Outside July 2008 Thayer Walker |
A Long Way for a Short Film Think adventure filmmaking sounds glamorous? Then watch the author get schooled on Kilimanjaro. |
High on Adventure June 2002 Camilla Hvalsoe |
Summit Day -- Mount Kilimanjaro Scaling Africa's highest peak... |
Outside April 2009 |
Shooting the Summit Award-winning director Michael Brown teaches you how to get the ultimate summit shots. |
Adventure October 2005 |
"Life's an Adventure" Reader Photo Album Breathtaking photo of Cerro Cuerno from an altitude of 20,000 feet in Argentina. |
Knowledge@Wharton Jamie Hammond |
Expedition to Ecuador: Leadership and Teamwork at 19,000 Ft. The author joined 13 others on a week-long trip to Ecuador as part of Wharton Leadership Ventures, a program designed to help participants develop leadership skills while climbing some of the highest and most beautiful mountains in the world... |
Home Theater June 2008 Kris Deering |
The Spiderwick Chronicles--Nickelodeon/Paramount (Blu-ray) All things considered, this may be one of the better family adventure films of late. |
Outside June 2003 Nick O'Connell |
Mountaineering 101: Top Ten From Half Dome to Denali, meet the best teachers in the business, progressively ratchet up your skill set, and graduate at the top of the continent. |
Outside March 2006 Mark Jenkins |
Lost Horizons Naysayers claim the age of adventure is over. On an unclimbed peak in Tibet, our man declares that it has just begun. |
CRM December 2011 Eric Barkin |
The Monday Morning Numbers on Movie Marketing How international growth, social media, and a decline in DVD sales are changing the film industry's marketing strategies. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2005 |
The Young Explorers' Club The next generation of adventurers reveal their plans to see the world and beyond. |
Reason February 2001 Jesse Walker |
Stan Brakhage's Dog Star Man Show A legendary experimental filmmaker turns up on cable TV... |
Outside November 2002 Eric Hansen |
I Poached the White Elephant High over Hemingway's Africa, our hero discovered a last epic feat somehow still undone. Going where no man has ever bothered to go before, he vowed to become the first person to descend Mount Kilimanjaro on a pair of stubby Kneissel Big Foot snowboards. Never mind that it was illegal, and basically insane. |
Outside August 2002 Jason Daley |
The Perils of Sheryl Shery Crow will headline the 23-city Jeep World Outside Festival, between July 10 and August 17, which includes a multisport adventure village and performances by Ziggy Marley, O.A.R., and Train. We caught up with Crow before she hit the road -- and the climbing wall. |
Geotimes August 2007 Carolyn Gramling |
No More "Snows of Kilimanjaro"? Mount Kilimanjaro's glaciers have receded dramatically, making the highest point in Africa a high-profile poster child for global warming. Some scientists contend, however, that Kilimanjaro is a poor example, as its glaciers were disappearing before warming set in. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
Run, Jerry, Run Jerry Brown based much of his political career on school reform |
Outside September 2003 Christopher Solomon |
We're All Suffering Now Once the pleasure of a few professional masochists, grueling adventure sports are suddenly a national rage |