by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
“At one point, as I was standing in waist-deep, freezing-cold water, catching kids as they slid down a steep rock wall, I remember thinking, ‘I am so fired if we ever get out of here.’” For Elicia Schwendiman, a former TrailWalker for ANASAZI—a youth wilderness...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 1, 2014 | Culture, Eats, Fall 2014
Chocolate with garlic, meat, and chilies—what is the world coming to? Don’t worry, it’s not as crazy as it sounds. In fact, chocolate has been used as a spice in savory dishes for hundreds of years. Traditional Molé Mexico Two nuns were making a rushed meal for an...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Culture, Fall 2014, Life
Long ago in ancient China, the sky held ten suns, which shone down all together and scorched the earth. A valiant but tyrannical man named Hou Yi shot nine of the ten suns out of the sky, saving the land from the heat and receiving a potion of immortality as a reward....
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Insider, Insights
The tourist attractions in Chiang Mai, Thailand, are often touted as must-sees. If you know anyone who’s been to northern Thailand, you’ve probably heard tales of zip-lining, tiger-petting, and elephant-riding. In the city, ardent tuk-tuk drivers rumble through the...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Features
One Airstream trailer. One year. Fifty states. Thousands of pictures. This is the life of Scott Jarvie from September 2013 to November 2014. His goal is to instill hope in America by capturing photos that represent Americans’ faith. Prior to working on this project,...
by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 1, 2014 | Fall 2014, Insider, Travel App
If you’ve ever wished someone could have warned you about a traffic jam before you got stuck in it, here’s the app for you. Waze is “the world’s largest community-based traffic and navigation app” on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. The Waze app is a free way for...