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HIGH on ADVENTURE
MARCH/APRIL
2025, OUR 29TH YEAR

A bi-monthly adventure travel magazine by
Pacific Northwest journalists and photographers

Kayak surfing on Maui

 
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FEATURED TRAVEL STORIES FOR MARCH/APRIL 2025

Lynn Rosen, Content Editor; Steve Giordano, Web Editor

 
   

Tutea Falls river rats

ROTORUA: ADVENTURE CAPITAL OF NEW ZEALAND'S NORTH ISLAND
by Vicki Hoefling Andersen

I am not ashamed to admit that I screamed. And so did my two compadres. But by the time we reached the bottom of our first arc, our terror had turned to laughter.

   
       
Car vs. bicycle graphic SAFE CITY CYCLING
by Lynn Rosen


Before you start your city bike ride, plan routes with a preference for wide shoulders or bike lanes and low traffic areas. Check your ABCs - your air, brakes and chain. Also be sure to check your quick release levers on your tires to make sure your bike is safe to ride.
   
       
New knees for old skis

SKIING AND ADVENTURING WITH TWO NEW KNEES by Larry Turner

A very active lifelong outdoor life led to the circumstance which led to the decision to have my knees replaced. In most of history, there was no alternative. People were stuck with their circumstances and had to live their lives with the unalterable fact of bone-on-bone pain.

   
       
Bandon rainbow

WILD TIMES IN RECKLESS A-BANDON (OREGON) by Lee Juillerat

Whatever the weather, the beaches of Bandon are mesmerizing. Outcrops of tortured rocks, part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, line the coastline. Depending on the tide, some can be reached along the exposed sandy beach.

   
       
Sign that says "Poets protecting the planet"

ADVENTURE POEM
by Timothy Pilgrim, Adventure Poet Laureate

Back

Sundown, mom waits with fawns,
knows I will cave, open the gate.
Permit her inside again, twins,

   
       
Birthday candles

THANK GOODNESS IT'S MONDAY
Humor Column by Noma d'Plume

How do you put together an all-day birthday party for a great nephew and expect that all the grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts and uncles will show up? Noma d'Plume does it with aplomb.

   
       
Palm Desert trail shelter

HIKING THE LIVING DESERT ZOO'S NATURE TRAILS IN PALM DESERT, CA by Anne Siegel

One of the lesser-known features of the Living Desert is an adjacent nature preserve that protects more than 1,000 acres of Sonoran Desert. Inside the preserve are three hiking trails with varying degrees of difficulty. Hiking is free with Living Desert admission.