May/June 2001
May/June 2001
The Man with Tunnel Vision
For David Sawatzky, diving as far as he can into dark, narrow underwater caves is way more than just a thrill. It’s a deep, deep obsession.
- by Mike Randolph
The Middle-Aged Man and the Ski
An enduring tale of courage, love and ennui, as original as it is brave.
- by Ian Brown
So This is the End of the World
Patagonia sure looks the part of the last place on earth. But living up to the myth isn’t easy.
- by J.B. MacKinnon
Row Warrior
“Coyote” Kevin Thompson and his RoadBoat crew hope to cross the country in record time. Don’t ask why.
- by David Leach
Columns
Bio Logic — The Other Side of Parasites
Parasites don’t get any respect. But have you ever wondered where we’d be—or more precisely, what we’d be—without them?
- by Wayne Grady
At Large — Reeking of Style
In the world of traditional rock climbing, there’s a thin line between reeking of style and a style that reeks.
- by Mike Randolph




























