I am a supporter and longtime fan of PETA, the ASPCA, the American Humane Society and the ALDF, four groups who have worked tirelessly to defend and help animals—and as Ingrid Newkirk memorably commented at the opening party for PETA’s new west coast headquarters in LA “animals need all the friends they can get.”
It was a huge thrill for me to be invited to the party in the Bob Barker building and the timing was perfect.…
How do you go green?
The Athlete: Gretchen Bleiler, Professional Halfpipe and Olympian
Her Green Scheme: “I’ve hooked up all my appliances and electronics to power strips, so when they’re not in use I can turn them off completely to eliminate hidden energy leakage.”
The Athlete: Steph Davis, Top Female Rock Climber, Soloist, Alpinist, Big Wall Climber
Her Green Scheme: “I have a great item called a Green Cone, since my garden is small and I don’t need compost.…
To celebrate International Women’s Day today, we decided to look back at ten women adventurers recently featured on National Geographic Adventure.…
More | Posted: March 8, 2011Check out the newly redesigned High Infatuation Blog to learn about all that Steph Davis has been up to – from BaseJumping, to climbing, to WingSuit Flying and Veganism!!…
More | Posted: February 24, 2010By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY
Tennis star Serena Williams, the NBA’s Dwight Howard, the NFL’s Adrian Peterson and mixed martial artist Gina Carano are among the 30-plus athletes posing nude or semi-nude in ESPN The Magazine’s first-ever “Body Issue” hitting newsstands Oct.…
by steve casimiro ⋅ April 27, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment
Here’s one that doesn’t need a fancy intro: Music.…
April 24, 2009
Top 10 Adventure Twitters
From Everest, to the Arctic, to the middle of the ocean, adventurers are taking the time to tweet.…
Check out the sports section of today’s NY Times to find several Stanton & Company athletes featured in photographer Bess Greenberg’s photo essay about athletes and their outside interests.…
More | Posted: October 9, 2008A ruthless half-hour climb getting up, a deadly half-minute plummet getting down. It’s hard to decide which sounds least appealing, but this is how American climber Steph Davis spends her days – climbing fiendish mountain faces, pausing to enjoy the view, then base-jumping back to the ground.…
More | Posted: September 28, 2008Source: METRO.CO.UK
Her face a picture of calm focus, this lone climber carefully considers her next move.…