by Stowaway Magazine | Feb 11, 2017 | Features, Insights, Profile
There’s camping, there’s hammocking, and then there’s cammocking—that is, opting for a hammock while camping. Then, of course, there’s extreme cammocking: suspending a 2,000 square foot hammock of weaved rope over a 400-foot canyon. These woven hammock-like nets are...
by Stowaway Magazine | Feb 6, 2017 | Features, Winter 2017
Despite its intimidating name, the frozen island that is Iceland is becoming a popular getaway destination. Its unique terrain of glaciers, hot springs, and volcanoes are major attractions for both locals and tourists all year round. Even the winter season often...
by Stowaway Magazine | Feb 1, 2017 | Features, Insights, Winter 2017
“Life is about the journey; not the destination.” “If you didn’t post a picture, did it really happen?” These two sayings come into direct conflict with each other. One is a way we try to live our lives, and the other a way that we often find ourselves living. Some...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Features
America is unique in many ways and heralded by many to be “America the Beautiful.” But one of the most striking differences is the diversity of the physical environment and geography found from coast to coast. While America’s physical beauty has a history going back...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Features
People watch animal documentaries because, as human beings, we find animal behavior absolutely fascinating. There’s something about seeing the rawness of nature in wildlife that intrigues us, since people are typically far removed from anything wild. We may take it a...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Features
When Neil Armstrong took that first step onto the moon in 1969, millions of Americans witnessed a huge victory for the United States through blackand-white, rabbit-eared television boxes. They had won the great space race and succeeded in landing on the moon....