Sidetracked Magazine Volume 30 (The Art of Journey) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. For those who believe that the way in which we do things is important, adventure can be art. Taking a slower path, telling personal stories, giving a voice to the marginalised, treading softly, creating something of lasting value – these all matter, but they can be hard.
This volume of Sidetracked is a special 10-year anniversary edition. Michal Lukaszewicz and Karolina Gawonicz travel by canoe across the Barren Lands of Canada in search of a century-old cache, guided only by a few faded photos. Cat Vinton returns to her Moken friends in the Mergui Archipelago to witness how they navigate a changing world – and her mission is a highly personal one, not a commercial project. And art can sometimes be literal. David Popa uses natural materials and shifting, impermanent landscapes – such as ice floes – to create extraordinary portraits that sometimes last only minutes.
The stories in Volume 30 seek to contribute something of lasting value to the world, going far beyond furthests and fastests. Adventure as art.
Sidetracked Adventure Travel Magazine is an journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions. The concept is simple: to capture the emotion and experience of adventures and expeditions throughout the world… and to inspire. Sidetracked has published 2014 its first printed journal. This journal is filled with remarkable long distance journeys, inspirational expeditions and features some of the most beautiful, dramatic and challenging regions on earth – all told and presented by the incredible men and women who undertook them. Sidetracked is founded and produced by John Summerton.
Content
- This volume of Sidetracked is a special 10-year anniversary edition.
- Michal Lukaszewicz and Karolina Gawonicz travel by canoe across the Barren Lands of Canada in search of a century-old cache, guided only by a few faded photos.
- Cat Vinton returns to her Moken friends in the Mergui Archipelago to witness how they navigate a changing world – and her mission is a highly personal one, not a commercial project.
- And art can sometimes be literal. David Popa uses natural materials and shifting, impermanent landscapes – such as ice floes – to create extraordinary portraits that sometimes last only minutes.
Details: Sidetracked Magazine – Volume 30
152 pages, perfect bound, and printed in full colour on FSC approved uncoated 120gsm paper in the United Kingdom.