
Once Lost at Sea, an English Boat Finds a Home in Cayman Brac
In 1969, a humble electrical engineer from Teignmouth, England signed up to compete in the first solo round-the-world race.

In 1969, a humble electrical engineer from Teignmouth, England signed up to compete in the first solo round-the-world race.
By Jason Heaton

As I left the surface above Martha’s Vineyard, the chaos of the rolling surf and wind gave way to an infinity of calm blue.
By Jason Heaton

The Cayman Islands may be better known as a banker’s holiday paradise — but a chance encounter with a boat of Cuban refugees reveals the Islands’ real character.
By Jason Heaton

Great food, #nofilter scenery, countless adventures and nice people — the Cayman Islands have it all.
By Jason Heaton

Can you go glamping and still have an authentic outdoor experience?

Chef Ryan Murray of The Redcliff in Te Anau took us out for a day fishing.
By Jack Seemer


A small town on the east coast of the South Island is home to some of the greatest whisky on earth.


In search of raw milk during a two-day bike ride in New Zealand.
By Jack Seemer

Some might have you believe that the best way to see New Zealand is dangling from the end of a bungee cord.
By Peter Koch

Auckland is one of the world’s most livable cities.
By Chris Wright

Milford Sound is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
By Jason Heaton

Toothy peaks, moss-draped rain forests, boiling mud pools, steep-walled fjords and outlandish animals?
By Peter Koch

We traveled to New Zealand this winter to see what adventure looks like on the opposite side of the planet.

Australia’s famed coastal hot spot proves that for some, summer really never has to end.
By Eric Yang


Microadventures don’t take excessive amounts of time or money. They also don’t take excuses.
By Gear Patrol

If it gets any more exotic than a semi-deserted National Park out in the Pacific run by friendly yet mischievous foxes, Will McGough would sure like to know about it.
By Will McGough

A town of 10,000 people at 4,000 feet, Sedona stuns its visitors with its breathtaking red sandstone formations.
By Will McGough