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Adventure Trip Magazine features exotic destinations and trips of a lifetime just as many printed adventure travel magazines do, yet they will focus ontrips that will be more attainable to the average subscriber. We want to bethe site that people can go to and dream up their next big trip, but we alsowant to provide information on places the average joe could pick-up and takeoff on a weekend adventure as well. We will keep our readers informed oneverything from how to spend a week trekking in the Himalaya, to how to planfor a 3 day fishing trip in the Ozarks.
In addition to the exciting feature stories, Adventure Trip Magazine alsofocuses on; the latest gear and gadgets for the travel industry, eco-traveltips, as well as the hottest adventure travel deals.
Adventure Trip Magazine ezine offers a completely free subscription that canbe read through any RSS reader. Readers can also casually stop by anytime theylike to catch up on the latest articles.
What is an Ezine?
An Ezine combines the convenience of email newsletters with the editorialquality of a printed magazine. Subscribers pay nothing to receive the latestnews on adventure travel from Adventure Travel Magazine. With subscriptionrates on the rise each year Ezines are finding a market among the tech savvyyounger generations as well as the frugality of less traditional markets. Notto mention the eco-friendliness of reducing your paper consumption.
Authors Bios
Adventure Trip Magazine is proud to have several extremely talented writers on staff.
Kraig Becker
Kraig lives by the motto All who wander are not lost. An avid outdoorsman, heenjoys hiking, backpacking, and adventure travel. For him, the journey is at leastas important as the destination, and cultural experiences leave as much of an impactas the scenery.
Kraig is the author of The Adventure Blog and the Media Director for the PrimalQuest expedition adventure race.
Ben Burner
Ben became enraptured with the wilderness as a child. His mother took he and hissister on a road trip to Yosemite. The great, granite domes and cliffs ripped intomy consciousness like the discovery of a new world Ben says.
The day I first saw Yosemite, a seed was planted. It grew as I grew and is now amature longing for the beauty of nature. In college, Ben developed a love forwriting and majored in English. He has worked a variety of jobs and it has becomeincreasingly clear that he is only be happy when he is in his native element.
Ben owns Burner Photography and uses his interests in writing and photography toinspire others to explore the wilderness and, through the wilderness, their ownlives. Ben hopes that he will instill in others a love for the natural world and adesire to conserve and protect our environment. He is currently working on a photobook of Yosemite. When he finds free time, you ll find him clinging to a cliff face,swimming across an alpine lake, and generally charging headlong into the wilderness.
Peter Spiller
Peter grew up as a feral child, exploring the tangled chaparral around his childhoodhome in the outskirts of San Diego while avoiding bathing and civility as much aspossible. When not running rampant outside or wrangled into clean clothes andshipped off to school, you would often find Peter surfing and fishing the grandwaters of the Pacific.
Years later, Peter is hard at work passing on the feral-child tradition to his ownchildren, while driving his wife crazy with his own tendency to never come inside.On most days, you will find him somewhere outside in San Diego, Southern Californiaand beyond. Peter is an avid hiker, backpacker, and competitive big game kayakfisherman. Foremost Peter is a dedicated father and conservationist, teaching hischildren and others to love the outdoors while maintaining it for the generationsyet to come.
Peter authors his own blog called Outside San Diego, and leads outdoors adventuresfor the local chapter of the Sierra club. He also gives back to the community byvolunteering, staffing, and teaching a basic outdoor skills course called wildernessbasics held each winter in San Diego.
Jason Wade Heflin
So far Jason has planted his feet on 4 of the 7 continents. The backcountry is wherehe feels most comfortable though, and it shows in his travel experiences. Fromsummits to seas he finds culture wherever he roams.
As the co-founder of Outdoorzy, he s known by his middle name, Wade. There he spendsmuch of his time testing outdoor gear and writing for The Outdoorzy Blog.
For questions, interviews, or comments please contact us ateditor@adventuretripmagazin e.com or contact Jason at Jason.heflin@gmail.com