by Stowaway Magazine | Sep 29, 2012 | Fall 2012, Letter from the Editor
My breathing synced with the rhythmic sound of my feet on the piney forest floor. Raindrops patted gently on the canopy far above me, but by the time the moisture descended, it was a mist—the kind that adds energy to a runner’s gait. I stopped for a moment and looked...
by Stowaway Magazine | Aug 31, 2012 | Fall 2012, Online Exclusives
Here’s a traveler’s peek into the wonders of Antarctica. You can also read about some of the photographers’ adventures in Antarctica: Land of Frozen Beauty. [portfolio_slideshow] Photos by: Cara Sucher, a scientist who has been to Antarctica at least...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 10, 2012 | Away For A While, Fall 2012, Getaways
Antarctica, a barren, frozen desert, supports very little life. There is no indigenous population and very little vegetation. Of all the continents, it has the coldest average temperature, the highest average elevation, and the fewest native species. A tourist...