Exploraris Adventure Magazine July August 2026


Discover the July/August issue of Exploraris, an adventure magazine for readers drawn to wild places, ancient roads, natural intelligence and the pioneers who teach us to see the world differently.

In this edition, we follow the first maps ever made: not on paper, but through paths, stones and memory. From the Appian Way to the Camino de Santiago, from Britain’s Ridgeway to the Via Francigena, our feature on ancient pathways explores how roads shaped trade, faith, survival and the human instinct to move. More than a travel story, it offers practical trek advice for those seeking depth, perspective and a slower way to read the land.

We also continue our Natural Intelligence series with The Shadow Has a Memory, a field note on natural time, solar time and mountain observation. In the high mountains, light is not decoration. It changes snow, risk, timing and decision-making. This story explores how experienced alpinists read shadow, temperature and terrain before the mountain turns dangerous.

Finally, The Glacier Listener introduces Heïka Bernal, a pioneer at the edge of science, art and exploration. By climbing glaciers to record their hidden sounds, she reveals frozen landscapes not as silent monuments, but as living archives of climate, movement and change.

Exploraris invites you to discover adventure beyond performance: ancient roads, natural intelligence, vanishing ice, solar time, pioneers, and journeys that change the way we understand the world.


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