Had the distinct pleasure of speaking with Matt Silver-Vallance via Skype on Thursday. Best known for his helium balloon journey from South Africa’s Robben Island to Capetown in
I must admit I am disappointed in how TIGHAR’s (The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) latest Amelia Earhart mission ended, though I’m likely less disappointed than those
My summer expedition season is coming up fast! Kicking it off with an Open House where we will show off our team, vessel and underwater gear. Check out
You may remember New Zealand’s John Dennis from my January post, Ordinary Man, Extraordinary Journey. John’s struggle with depression became an oft-painful journey of self-discovery as he struggled
I have to say, I do love expedition recreations, especially those that seek to quantify the learned aspects we already intuitively know–do expeditions increase the quality of team
As the second-largest mountain and Antarctica, Mount Erebus is the most active volcano on the icy continent. It also has the unique distinction of being the most active,
Anyone can accompany an expedition. Archaeological and scientific expeditions are frequently looking for paid-to-participate volunteers, both to assist and help defray costs. Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience
What’s the most inspiring television show you’ve ever seen? For me, it was “Long Way Round,” a television miniseries featuring Ewan McGregor and his journey around the world