Emily Jackson

EmilyAfrica 2010 127 smallI just got back from an amazing trip to Uganda! Most of the time I was working for Soft Power Health and got tons of work done! Made a children’s coloring book on malaria, visted HIV Orphanages, sold nets, family planning, you name it!  Read the current article from Planet Green http://planetgreen.discovery.com/travel-outdoors/champion-kayaker-donates.html Read the rest of this entry »

Back in Pucon for the stouts-Jakub Sedivy

jakub_PA011520Pucon is like a an immensive eddy. Once you enter, it’s just way to hard to get out .  It started raining again and I found myself in Puerto Varas, chilling in my friends Pepe’s casa, drinking beers and preventing some chileand drunk fighting.

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Greg Stamer’s Iceland Trip

stamer_OLYMPUS0013Lost in Iceland was meant to be different — I forced myself to be uncomfortably honest and open, but I think that made it more human and hopefully, more interesting.  I have received more comments on “Lost in Iceland” than all of my other articles combined and its been translated into three additional languages for printing in various magazines and digests.  The version presented here is longer than the printed version and includes some text that had to to removed due to space considerations. I hope that you enjoy it.  http://www.gregstamer.com/2010/02/04/lost-in-iceland-article-online

Epicocity goes to Southeast Asia

AndyMasercruxgorgedayFriends and supporters of Epicocity,
Trip, Kyle and I are on our way to Bangkok right now for our next National Geographic expedition.  For the next 3 weeks we’ll be filming a 1-hour episode of Monster Fish for the National Geographic Channel and beginning our field work for the Elephant Ivory Project.  Read the rest of this entry »

HELP OK folks. If you hadn’t heard, there is another big lawsuit over river access going down on the Taylor River by Gunnison. This one looks more devastating to boaters than the past access lawsuits and has huge ramifications if this bill on Monday doesn’t pass. Read the rest of this entry »