It’s safe to say that when Nenad Saljic captured this image of cavers dropping into the mouth of Cave Mamet, he was making the most of his natural surroundings. It also helps that he’s an active caver and speleophotographer, a certified caving instructor and mountain rescuer, and has a Ph.D. in Economics. The latter of […]
October 20, 2011
The opening reception for “Natural Playground” has come and gone, where a few dozen of New England’s finest adventure photographers and adventure fans gathered to celebrate outdoor pursuits and talk shop. “Natural Playground” is presented by Darkroom Gallery, Cortex Marketing and VentureThere.com. Evolving from pixels to prints, this gallery features a handful of the finalists represented in the juried […]
October 18, 2011
Assigned to write a few more short destination features for an upcoming Merrell campaign, this is part two of “Wilderness Escapes.” This series features Salt Lake City, Denver, Boston and Washington, D.C. All of which are great destinations in their own right, and they all have a vast array of outdoor activities to offer travelers. Salt […]
October 10, 2011
The opening reception for “Natural Playground” at Darkroom Gallery is slated for this Friday, October 14, from 6-8pm. We’ll be announcing the Juror’s Choice for top honors of the juried contest, and those in attendance will set the bar for the month-long Viewers Choice contest –where votes will be tallied for the public’s favorite shot. […]
September 29, 2011
After a month-long submission process, where photographers of both pro and amateur status dropped their images into a hat, we’re excited to announce our first annual “Natural Playground” juried exhibition selections. The photographs selected in this gallery are officially entered into the contest, where they’ll be on display at Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction, Vermont from October […]
September 10, 2011
Assigned to write a few short destination features for an upcoming Merrell campaign, the first four in the series are focusing on New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle. All of which are amazing destinations in their own right, and they all have a vast array of outdoor activities to offer travelers. Here’s the […]
September 10, 2011
Yosemite National Park could be America’s finest natural resource. It’s one of the first wilderness parks in the U.S., and the pristine valleys, waterfalls and peaks that make up the park are best served on foot. Covering 1,200 square miles, Yosemite’s vast wilderness is linked together by over 750 miles of trails. With a seemingly […]
September 10, 2011
Located deep within the towering peaks of North Cascades National Park is Early Winters Spire, the highest summit within the Liberty Bell Group at 7,807 feet, which serves as home to some of the most popular climbing in Washington. Deep river valleys, towering waterfalls and over 300 glaciers are scattered throughout the North Cascades National […]
September 10, 2011
For the city that doesn’t sleep, it’s no easy task to detach from the routine and head for the hills. Lucky for outdoor heads living in the New York City metro area, there are a handful of areas that serve-up a healthy dose of fresh air, open space and singletrack –all within a few hours […]
September 10, 2011
Located just off the coast of Ventura Harbor, California, the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary encompasses six nautical miles of amazing sea kayaking and marine exploration. The five main islands –San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara– were designated as Channel Islands National Park in 1980, and its year-round Mediterranean-style climate fosters […]
November 23, 2011
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