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When you haven\u2019t got any trips on the horizon and you\u2019re reading posts about recent trips to, say, Barcelona, you\u2019ll seek out any means of escapism. Recently, I learned of a new show on The Weather Channel called From the Edge With Peter Lik<\/em><\/a> about the acclaimed Australian photographer who documents his travels to shoot America\u2019s most dramatic landscapes.<\/p>\n The network\u2019s first endeavor into the realm of original shows debuted a few weeks ago at the end of March. The 13-episode season — airing Thursday evenings — will travel to such locales as Hawaii, the Grand Canyon, Puerto Rico and Alaska. The most recent episode was aired from the glory of my very own backyard, Glacier National Park.<\/p>\n Now, I realize what you’re thinking: Isn’t The Weather Channel generally aimed at the demographic that includes Grandma Wick in her rocking chair? However, it seems The Weather Channel is beginning an evolution away from the hordes of Al Roker morning-show junkies. By soliciting a photographer that resembles a bad-ass Fabio crossed with a camera-wielding\u00a0Crocodile\u00a0Hunter, this show looks to swoon both adventure-seeking males as well as the female, 18-30 year-old demographic (a goal shared by our own Luke Armstrong). And I\u2019m sure there is some swooning going on.<\/p>\n Not just that, but From the Edge<\/em> plucks traveler heartstrings by showcasing those unforgettable landscapes and moments of the transcendental beauty the world offers. We travel for all kinds of reason: adventure, food, spirituality, culture, school, even work. Regardless of your motivation \u2014 and location for that matter \u2014 we are searching for that particular moment when you become struck with insight. This can come in any form: praying to Mecca, jumping off cliffs, sharing a drink with a villager, orgasmic cuisine.<\/p>\n For Peter, this moment comes when a streak of sunshine erupts through a cloud or fresh snow on a tree branch frames El Capitan just perfectly. His enthusiasm and eloquence are a perfect vehicle to share the wonder of travel, weather, and photography with the world.<\/p>\n And his photographs . . . They not only stop the world, they will pause your<\/em> world when you see them, they are truly that good. Let\u2019s just hope, for our own good, that he never catches wind of The Expeditioner\u2019s Flickr group<\/a>. I’m not sure we would stand a chance in those monthly contests.<\/p>\n More information on the show, how to participate in viewer photography contests, and video clips of the show can be found here<\/a>.<\/p>\n By Jon Wick<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n About the Author<\/strong><\/p>\n Jon lives in Butte, Montana, spending most of his time on skis or bikes; sometimes both. He began travel writing while teaching in Korea and is currently pursuing his Master\u2019s Degree in Technical Communication at Montana Tech. Jon has begun writing his first book, <\/em>The Story of Will, whose movie rights are still (very) available. Catch more of Jon at TheJonWickproject.wordpress.com<\/a>. (@ExpedJon<\/a>)<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" When you haven\u2019t got any trips on the horizon and you\u2019re reading posts about recent trips to, say, Barcelona, you\u2019ll seek out any means of escapism. Recently, I learned of a new show on The Weather Channel called From the Edge With Peter Lik about the acclaimed Australian photographer who documents his travels to shoot […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":10667,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[2569,1,2567],"tags":[1414,2529,2176,1169,2043],"yoast_head":"\n