2019 Winners, Ari Schneider, Awards, Columnists
Climbing Alone: Self Reliance, Making Calls, and Bailing Solo
2019 ROAM Awards winning essay by Ari Schnedier. An essay on climbing alone, self reliance, making calls, and bailing solo. […]
March 19, 2020
Ari Schneider
Everything Is Karate
2019 ROAM Awards winning photo by George Bruce Wilson. This Image was created during the filming of Ethan Pringle on Everything Is Karate. […]
George Bruce Wilson
Polar Bear Learning Wildlife Photography
2019 ROAM Awards winning photo by Roie Galitz. “My life project is Polar Bears in their environment,” says Roie. As I was photographing this big male for days, he was very curious about what I was doing there and mostly about the camera gear. […]
Roie Galitz
Lines to Hawaii – Micro-Plastics
In this episode Ian and Travis discuss their partnership with AdventureScientists.org who they are assisting in research regarding the impact of micro-plastics on the remote portions of the Pacific Ocean. […]
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2019 Winners, Awards, Columnists, Noah Kaplan
Gravity
2019 ROAM Awards winning essay by Noah Kaplan. Noah is a High School English teacher in Denver, Colorado. In this essay, he compares his classroom to climbing […]
Noah Kaplan
Earth Islander
2019 ROAM Awards winning video by Cliff Kapono. “Earth Islander” shares Cliff’s purpose as both an environmentalist and an islander. […]
Cliff Kapono
Fishing Nets in the Wind
2019 ROAM Awards winning photo by Teo Chin Leong. This is a photo showing fishing nets flying in the wind, and a fisherman rowing upstream in a river. […]
Teo Chin Leong
Lines to Hawaii – Final Episode
In the final episode of Lines to Hawaii, the 3-week sailing and surfing expedition comes to a close…but not before Falcor must face one final test. […]
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The Walk
2019 ROAM Awards finalist essay by Brian Ash. An essay about Brian’s long walk in Uganda and the thoughts that come to mind along the way. […]
Brian Ash
Out I Go
2019 ROAM Awards finalist essay by Lynnee Jacks. An essay about breaking away from norms, discovering passions, and stepping into the unknown. […]
Lynnee Jacks