Jayme Moye

MensJournal.com August 2015 Sherpa have returned to Everest to rebuild the climbing route up the world’s most sought-after summit. Read it here.

MensJournal.com August 2015 El Niño is here. But will it bring killer waves for surfing and snow for skiing? Read it here.

MensJournal.com August 2015 Come September, the virgin waves of North Korea are officially open—to tourists as well as locals. Read it here.

MensJournal.com July 2015 On June 22, a team of kayakers made a first descent of the Beriman River on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. Read it here.

MensJournal.com May 2015 Whether you’re looking to surf, kayak, or climb walls that drop into the water, these beaches have your next adventure. Read it here.

MensJournal.com May 2015 First ascents, descents, crossings, and landings may seem to be harder to come by than ever. Not if these adventurers can help it. Read it here.

MensJournal.com May 2015 With more than 1,000 miles of dedicated bike paths following the country’s four major rivers, the Republic of Korea has some of the most advanced bike-touring infrastructure on...

Men’s Journal May 2015 Even down Class II rapids in Colorado, whitewater SUP is a heartpounding experience for adventurers looking for a new fix. Read it here.

MensJournal.com April 2015 Attention shifts from Everest climbers to remote hikers in areas of the country that were hardest hit by the earthquake. Read it here.* *Silver Winner: 2015 North American Travel...

5280 March 2015 Skiing out-of-bounds has always terrified me—until I experienced Colorado’s iconic (and potentially treacherous) Berthoud Pass. Read it here.