Issue 189: Tracking Wild Dogs on Foot, Nangma Valley Trek, In the Wake of the North Wind film and more. cover art

Issue 189: Tracking Wild Dogs on Foot, Nangma Valley Trek, In the Wake of the North Wind film and more.

Issue 189: Tracking Wild Dogs on Foot, Nangma Valley Trek, In the Wake of the North Wind film and more.

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Check out the full issue here:

https://www.adventurefix.co/p/issue-189

----

Whenever you’re ready, here’s how we can help you plan truly unique adventure trips:

  • Get inspired with our eBooks Adventure Atlas and Adventure Compendium.
  • Plan your next trip with our tool Adventure Finder.
  • Book a scheduled adventure trip to some of the most unique travel destinations with Adventure Fix GO.

----

In this Issue

We explore the highlights from Adventure Fix magazine, discussing extraordinary adventures from Pakistan's hidden Yosemite to tracking wild dogs on foot in Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park.

• The Nangma Valley in Pakistan's Karakoram range offers a "hidden Yosemite" experience with massive granite spires and exceptional stargazing
• This accessible trek requires just 2-3 days at base camp and provides a genuine wilderness escape without crowds
• Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe allows the rare opportunity to track African wild dogs (painted wolves) on foot
• Wild dogs are highly intelligent predators with military-like hunting techniques, primarily active during daylight hours
• An East Greenland expedition aboard a wooden schooner through Scoresby Sund showcases towering icebergs and pristine Arctic landscapes
• The documentary "In the Wake of the North Wind" captures this Greenland adventure and is available to watch for free online
• Adventure comes in many forms, from epic expeditions to discovering bizarre creatures like the Sea Elephant Heteropod
• Christopher Hitchens' quote reminds us that embracing uncertainty and constantly seeking knowledge is what makes life interesting

What adventure is calling to you right now? Look into wildlife conservation volunteer opportunities – who knows where they might lead!

No reviews yet