Hawaii

Calm Your Mind by Watching These Whales Swim Along the Hawaiian Coast

Meet Surfing’s Most Humble Champion

Salvage Woodworking Is Green and Beautiful

This Woman Wants to Row Across the Pacific

How One Hawaiian Village Eats Sustainably

How Mark Healey Connects to His Food

How Hawaii Trains Its Lifeguards

‘People of Water’

‘The Big Island’

Finding Singletrack in Hawaii

A Lesson In Stewardship from Hawaii

‘Haleakala’

Hawaii No Longer Protects Its Lifeguards

Hawaii Is Paradise for this Photographer

A Master Hawaiian Surfboard Shaper

“From Kauai to Norway”

Hiking Hawaii’s Kalalau Trail—For Pizza

Proof That a Good Wipeout Can Be Beautiful

A Snapshot of Hawaii’s Dynamic and Ever-Changing Landscape

A Time-Lapse of Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano
This Is Our Favorite Father/Son Adventure Video
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Aaron Eveland wants to encourage his kids to enjoy and preserve the outdoors, and this home video proves that he's doing an incredible job of it. Eveland took his son Duke Danger (yes, that's his legal middle name) dirtbag camping on a small rock island off the coast of Hawaii. After kayaking there, their adventures ran the gamut from plunging into the Pacific to swimming with sharks. As Eveland told us, “When the shark swam below us, thankfully, his attitude was of great excitement rather than fear. I was a little nervous having a shark swim directly below us, but kept the stoke high.” You can follow Eveland's work on Facebook here and on Instagram here.