The Cousteau Odyssey: Two Generations Commemorate Jacques Cousteau’s 100th Birthday in Chile

"During those years he was mostly at home and he was mostly writing. And his words had the power to protect an entire continent - the power to protect nature,” Cousteau proudly recounts the 16 years he spent with his father. “I was there and witnessed that. That's the father I know."

Run Wild

“The trees are often flagged and stunted from high-velocity winds—winds that can be as brutal and cold as the stones themselves and deliver powerful and dangerous snowstorms in the winter.”

Turning Back

Lessons learned from a through-hike gone awry in the Smoky Mountains

Terror on Brown Mountain

An investigation into UFO phenomena in the Linville Gorge Wilderness, N.C.

Getting My Feet Wet

“I have a long way to go before I’ll ever call myself a fly fisherman, but I had finally gotten my feet wet, and I had learned some of the most important lessons in fly fishing: Patience, determination, and improvisation. The rest can only come with time.”