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Adventure Photo Contest Winners, Exciting Trip Ideas, and an Interview With the Director of 127 Hours

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November 2010

Photo Contest Winners

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50 STATES, 100 ESCAPES
  Like no other place on Earth: This collection of images takes you from Australia's dramatic outback to its sun-soaked beaches.


  Experience the migrations of seven groups of animals—from wildebeest to walruses—and find out how to see them up close.


  We selected 30 of the finest hikes on the continent, all on the trails less traveled. Browse by location or category.
 
  Get expert tips on what to do when all else fails, learn how to pull through eight worst-case scenarios, and more.

Sayulita, Mexico

Avalon, New Jersey

Carbondale, Colorado

Glacier Bay, Alaska

San Luis Obispo, California


  For his new film, 127 Hours, British director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Trainspotting) takes on the survival story of Aron Ralston.


  Which photo is your favorite from this year's collection of Red Bull Illume adventure photo contest winners? Here's one of ours from the "New Creativity" category.


  Here Andrew Skurka answers your questions about his 4,700-mile Alaska-Yukon Expedition.



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