Exploraris Adventure Magazine May June 2026


In this May-June edition of Exploraris, adventure reaches its thin edge: the place where ambition, judgment and survival meet.

From Everest survival stories to the open sea, this issue explores what happens when the summit disappears and the world asks for something deeper than courage. We follow Margaret Chew on Everest, where reaching Camp 4 at around 8,000 metres became not the end of a dream, but the beginning of a harder lesson: the courage to turn back, descend, and come home alive.

We also discover the extraordinary story of Hillary Dawa Sherpa, who survived six days alone on Mount Everest without food, water or supplemental oxygen, and the powerful lesson behind his instinct to keep moving down toward life.

From the mountain, Exploraris turns to the horizon with Anne Quemere, whose solo ocean crossings reveal another way of understanding time. At sea, Natural time is not measured only by a watch, but by light, weather, movement and attention.

Through these stories, Exploraris opens its new Natural Intelligence section: a field guide for those who do not simply explore the world, but learn to read it.


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