
A 12-Year-Old Jockey Fights for His Dream
An underweight amateur jockey rides for glory on the west coast of Ireland.

An underweight amateur jockey rides for glory on the west coast of Ireland.
By John Zientek

In Torres del Paine National Park, the puma reigns at the top of the food chain.
By Jack Seemer

It’s about finding the perfect shot, taking a bit more time, and rolling the dice with some expired film.
By John Zientek

In Patagonia, we asked a local Chilean gaucho to teach us the way of the poncho.
By Jack Seemer

A food-inspired tour guide to the largest city in America.

A survey of handmade goods available at Fundación Artesanías de Chile, Chile’s best souvenir shop.
By Jack Seemer

The world’s driest non-polar desert is also one of its best stargazing locales.

The Alps are the perfect combination of struggle and satisfaction — long, steep climbs rewarded with idyllic vistas.

A night at the Ludlow Hotel in the Lower East Side proves that small things count in big ways.

Nestled inside Torres del Paine National Park, the Explora Patagonia is the ideal lodging, regardless of season.
By Chris Wright

World-renowned photographer Bernhard Edmaier spent five weeks photographing the the varied and impressive landscape of Chile.
By Jack Seemer

At 2,700 miles, Chile’s land stretches from arid desert to a chunk of the Antarctic.
By Gear Patrol

It’s arriving six years late and almost $2 billion over budget.

In the five years since 2010 (and the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression) architecture has grown more thoughtful and socially aware.


Frank Lloyd Wright was obsessed with the automobile, and this passion is reflected in his greatest works.

A quality boot that helps support proper work environments and sustainable wages for workers in Ethiopia.

There are hotels, and then there are architectural landmarks that happen to be hotels.

Casey Gooden’s 12-minute short examines how modern stresses can unhinge a couple.
By John Zientek

TUDOR’s reputation as the world’s premier maker of tool watches began in earnest in 1954 with the launch of its first diver. Over 60 years later, this legacy is now stronger than ever thanks to a slew of new releases and updates launched in 2015.
By Gear Patrol