Men's Journal Reports On The 25 Most Adventurous Men The World Has Encountered Over The Past 25 Years And Their Stories
Over the years, there have been many bold and adventurous men who have gone above and beyond to reach new heights and depths. Some have risked their lives and survived, and some had an unfortunate end. Men's Journal compiled a list of 25 men and their stories, including adventurers like Conrad Anker, Richard Benson, Sebastian Copeland, Mike Horn, Dean Potter, Alex Lowe, and more.
As Men's Journal relates in their article: "I realized I could combine adventuring, photography, and activism — the three things that define me as a person," Copeland says. Since then he's survived frostbite while walking 430 miles to the North Pole; harnessed the wind to kite-ski across Greenland in 43 days; and become the first person, along with his expedition partner, Eric McNair-Landry, to make a 2,500-mile east-to-west crossing of Antarctica.
Check this full article at Men's Journal right here.
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