GET LOST!
Seen throughout history, maps ultimately tell stories about places, and the people who lived there. Always a representation of knowledge, and forever an instigator of adventure, maps trace the broad sweep of human history.
KILIMANJARO PROMISE
Before Beth Behrle climbed Kilimanjaro in 2006, she promised her 12-year-old daughter Katie that they would climb it together some day. The climb would prove to be much more challenging than Beth had ever imagined. But 5 years later, Katie
HAIR POWER
Personal appearance is a big deal for many of us, and one of the defining factors of a person’s appearance is their hair. Having well-groomed hair is not a trend that is exclusive to modern civilization. For thousands of years,
MONGOLIA LIGHTS UP
This is the third article in a 3-part series about Tusker Trail’s newest trip – Mongolia's Altai Mountains: Ancient Culture and Photography Workshop. Gary Tepfer is the photo instructor for the upcoming workshop, and after three-decades in the field,
EYE IN THE SKY
The internal strife on the African continent has made it almost impossible to build a strong communication infrastructure. But things are starting to change. Multiple countries in Africa already have satellites in orbit, some used for disaster monitoring and