contributors
en freelance photographer and writer Peter McBride is not dancing to the Latin rhythms of samba, merengue '.
d salsa in Brazil (The Search for the Sunga, page 24), he likes participating in 24-hour ski races. Peter's has taken him from the top of the Mt Aconcagua in Argentina to the skies of Africa. Last summer he trav-
in a WWI biplane-a full-scale replica of the Vickers Vimy plane that first crossed the Atlantic-from
England to South Africa. The journey reenacted the first air passage over the African continent in 1920. Peter has worked with National Geographic, Smithsonian and The New York Times. Raised on a Colorado cattle ranch, he still calls the Rocky Mountains home.
ler and photographer Laurel Axen can most often be seen flying through the streets of New York City on
her in-line skates or heading out to surf the waves of Long Island, NY. Her images have appeared in high fash ion magazines, urban art galleries and in the hands of Sri Lankan villagers (Realizations of a Surf Traveler,
page 42). Laurel is currently planning an expedition to Mozambique with her partner Neil Simon, where she to explore the experience of individuals struggling with hunger and poverty. graduating from a small-town high school in Montana, Isak Dix chose the Caribbean over college and never
looked back. His love for snowboarding (Searching for True Gliss, page 30) was ignited after a season in amonix, France. Isak has traveled and lived in Mexico and Central America, Hawaii and Europe. He now
ds most of his time snowboarding and surfing. The father of a newborn son, he lives in Bozeman, Montana.
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