Welcome to AdventureStack!
First Edition: 12/17/24
There is no dedicated “Adventure” category on Substack. As a result, readers often miss out on discovering these great publications.
That’s where AdventureStack comes in.
AdventureStack is a curated directory of adventure-themed Substack publications.
Thank you for your interest in this project.
- Jesse McEntee
Let’s Grow the List Together
I’m looking forward to seeing AdventureStack grow. I will update it regularly.
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Criteria for Inclusion in AdventureStack
Adventure, as described in AdventureStack, is a central theme of your publication.
Your publication has been active on Substack for at least six months.
You write with an open mind and demonstrate tolerance for other people’s perspectives.
Interested in Having your Publication Listed in the AdventureStack Directory?
AdventureStack Newsletters are listed alphabetically (titles starting with “The” are listed according to the second word of their title).
AdventureStack Directory
The Adventure Path
From
: “Whilst going through chemotherapy I committed to choosing adventure, this decision has lead me to some of the most remote places on earth.”
Between a Rock and a Hard Pose
This newsletter thoughtfully combines yoga, rock climbing, and mindfulness.
Cache
Thorough gear reviews, pro photography tips, and stories about the outdoors.
Chasing ADVNTR
From the author: “We are an adventure travel family, exploring the world one adventure at a time and helping you get out there and explore!”
Christoffer Petersen
- ’s newsletter showcases short stories, poems, and Arctic exploration.
Community Trail Running
- ’s trail running newsletter (and podcast) has the following mission statement: “Inform, entertain, and inclusively serve as an online extension of the trail running community.”
Cow We Doin’
From : “We can’t take the status quo for granted — we always should be asking why we do things the way we do, trying to get to the root of any issues. The way we eat just happens to be a perfect barometer for how we view the world.”
Explore Landscapes
Photography tips and guides, as well as reflections, make
’ newsletter continually useful and inspiring.
Field Notes
Creative writing and photography with a wilderness focus, where
includes “a touch of philosophy and insight on life derived from 2 decades working as a paramedic and a cop.”
The Field Review
Covering a spectrum of topics,
describes his newsletter as “a resource for those seeking to balance ambition with well-being, to navigate their careers with intention, and to live a life that’s not just successful, but meaningful.”
Full of Life
Through the lens of the outdoors,
critically examines philosophical issues relating to life, death, and struggle.
Kudos
A fishing-focused newsletter where
melds “fishing, philosophy and the human experience.”
Index of Mossy Rocks
Insight and reflection about hiking and backpacking, mainly in the Midwestern United States.
Mountain Running & Living
From : “if you’re interested in running, if you care about wellness and longevity, and if you desire to read stories with advice and inspiration that transport you to a scenic corner of Colorado, then this newsletter is for you.”
Next Adventure
From : “Do you feel unfulfilled after sitting in front of a computer screen for hours? Or are you looking for inspiration, a desire to experience the new and novel, but don’t know where to start? You’re not alone.”
Outdoors by Jenn
- produces a professionally researched, reflective, and fun newsletter, frequently highlighting that “the journey is usually more intriguing than the ultimate destination.”
Revelry Collection
The
newsletter contains writing and photography to “inspire you to go outdoors and take your own adventures.”
Road Life Magazine
From : “Road Life Magazine is dedicated to the modern day adventurers and digital nomads brave enough to take the ride of a lifetime.”
Rope and Stone
- ’s newsletter offers reflections about rock climbing and guiding, with three main categories: “When the Guide Gets Guided,” “Creative Climbing Concoctions,” and “Trip Report Database.”
Working Order
From Jake Griggs: “Everyone has at least one defining adventure in them. I want to give you the confidence, knowledge, and skills to complete yours.”
Thank you so much for including me! Excited to see where this goes!
Thanks so much for including me, can’t wait to
explore all this writing