January 2011 | | This is your chance to choose the most inspiring adventurer from the last year. We've chosen ten extraordinary people, from a kid that climbs mountains to a woman who rows across the oceans, and now you choose the People's Choice Award.
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| | | If your New Year's resolution was to go on more adventures, get inspired with these 40 picks, ranging from extreme to doable! |
| | Looking for an extraordinary vacation this year? Here are our favorite destinations for the upcoming year. |
| | Andrew Evans is on an adventure in Australia. Can you guess where he is each day from his photo clues? | | | | | Win a trip for two to Peru with a National Geographic photographer! | |
| | Not only did Thule create a luggage line that doesn't besmirch the brand's reputation, it's as well-designed and well-made as anything out there. |
| | This underground icon of the kayaking world captured the spirit of adventure on par with the world's greatest explorers. He will be greatly missed. |
| | Back in 2005, alpinist Ed Viesturs was named our very first Adventurer of the Year for becoming the first American to climb the world's 14 8,000-meter peaks. Here's what he's up to now. | | |
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