A lot can happen in a decade. As we enter the 2020s, it’s important to look back on the powerful stories that grabbed our attention and helped define the 2010s. There’s a lot to consider. Celebrated adventurers pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Everyday people working to make the world a little better. Themes as specific as first responder helicopter crashes and as universal as the bond between father and son—they’ve all found their way into the pages of Men’s Journal over the years.

The Best Hunting and Fishing Gifts for Outdoorsmen 2019

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It’s tough to choose favorites from 10 years of reporting, but our editors combed through the archives and unearthed these 14 outstanding pieces. Here are the best Men’s Journal stories from the past decade.

Olga Khrustaleva / Shutterstock The Cult of Chris McCandless Fifteen years after an enigmatic 24-year-old walked ‘Into the Wild,’ the site of his death has become a shrine. As Hollywood weighs in with a portrait of the young man as a saintlike visionary, has the truth been lost? Inside the strange life and tragic death of “Alexander Supertramp.” Read the 2012 story by Matthew Power here.

Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock Confessions of a Steroid Addict For a long time, juicing was his elixir. It got him bigger. It got him stronger. It got him laid. But that was before it nearly got him killed. Read the 2013 story by Paul Solotaroff here.

Courtesy Image A Pilot’s Son, Flying Solo As fathers go, Commander Peter Rodrick was a boyhood fantasy—dashing, decorated, able to land a jet on a tiny aircraft carrier flight deck. He was a masculine ideal no son could live up to—or live without. Read the 2013 story by Stephen Rodrick here.

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Ed Betz/AP / Shutterstock Peter Matthiessen’s Many Lives A final visit with one of America’s greatest writers. Read the 2014 story by Mark Adams here.

Courtesy Roman Dial Lost in the Jungle: The Search for Cody Dial When a college student disappeared in Costa Rica, his father—legendary Alaskan adventurer Roman Dial—went searching in Central America’s deadliest wilderness. He’s still looking. Read the 2015 story by Damon Tabor here.

Quirky China / Shutterstock The Last Flight of Dean Potter Pioneering climber and BASE-jumper Dean Potter defied convention to his last day. Read the 2015 story by Daniel Duane here.

Q&A: Alex Honnold Reflects on His Free-Solo Ascent of El Capitan

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One Man’s Plan to Save Africa’s Black Rhinos Years of poaching have pushed Africa’s Black rhinos to the edge of extinction. A determined conservationist aims to reverse that—one 3,000-pound airmail delivery at a time. Read the 2015 story by Mark Adams here.

Mark Foley/AP / Shutterstock Barry Switzer Laughs Last He was the anti-Paterno, a hands-off, hard-partying coach who won games and drove his rivals nuts. These days, college football’s legendary bad boy is retired at The University of Oklahoma—and still the biggest man on campus. Read the 2015 story by Pat Jordan here.

Cuba at 4,000 Revolutions per Minute One man, two wheels, and 2,500 miles of gringo-free countryside. Read the 2016 story by Josh Eells here.

A Front-Row Seat to the Most Hedonistic, Destructive Party in Sports History For five seasons, one young beat reporter had a front-row seat at the most hedonistic, destructive party in sports history. Those were the days. Read the 2016 story by Paul Solotaroff here.

Benjamin Lowy Fighting the Rise of Fentanyl, America’s Deadliest Drug How one New Hampshire cop is fighting the deadly flood of Fentanyl—the cheap, synthetic opioid 40 times stronger than heroin. Read the 2017 story by Paul Solotaroff here.

Reborn on the Bayou: Joel Kinnaman’s Long, Strange Trip to Hollywood Glory

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Joe Pugliese The Legend of John Arthur, the Toughest Man in America Legendary boxing trainer John Arthur has been shot, stabbed, and fought in mob-run deathmatches. He’s arrested and killed some of America’s worst criminals as an undercover agent. And now he’s finally coming clean. Read the 2018 story by Stayton Bonner here.

Sgt Erik Burse/AP / Shutterstock Why Helicopter Crashes Are Deadly: A Call for Tighter Safety Regulations Emergency helicopter crews race crash victims to the E.R. and pluck adventurers from remote mountaintops. But the most dangerous part of the job may be the choppers themselves. Read the 2018 story by Devon O’Neil here.

AP PHOTO/Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Carey A Lawyer, 40 Dead Americans, and a Billion Gallons of Coal Sludge The 2008 Kingston Fossil Plant coal ash disaster has killed scores of people and made hundreds ill—and attorney Jim Scott wants TVA to pay. Read the 2019 story by J.R. Sullivan here.

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A lot can happen in a decade. As we enter the 2020s, it’s important to look back on the powerful stories that grabbed our attention and helped define the 2010s. There’s a lot to consider. Celebrated adventurers pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Everyday people working to make the world a little better. Themes as specific as first responder helicopter crashes and as universal as the bond between father and son—they’ve all found their way into the pages of Men’s Journal over the years.

The Best Hunting and Fishing Gifts for Outdoorsmen 2019

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It’s tough to choose favorites from 10 years of reporting, but our editors combed through the archives and unearthed these 14 outstanding pieces. Here are the best Men’s Journal stories from the past decade.

The Best Hunting and Fishing Gifts for Outdoorsmen 2019

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The Best Hunting and Fishing Gifts for Outdoorsmen 2019

The Cult of Chris McCandless

Fifteen years after an enigmatic 24-year-old walked ‘Into the Wild,’ the site of his death has become a shrine. As Hollywood weighs in with a portrait of the young man as a saintlike visionary, has the truth been lost? Inside the strange life and tragic death of “Alexander Supertramp.”

Read the 2012 story by Matthew Power here.

Confessions of a Steroid Addict

For a long time, juicing was his elixir. It got him bigger. It got him stronger. It got him laid. But that was before it nearly got him killed.

Read the 2013 story by Paul Solotaroff here.

A Pilot’s Son, Flying Solo

As fathers go, Commander Peter Rodrick was a boyhood fantasy—dashing, decorated, able to land a jet on a tiny aircraft carrier flight deck. He was a masculine ideal no son could live up to—or live without.

Read the 2013 story by Stephen Rodrick here.

Our 10 Must-Read Features of 2018

Read article

Peter Matthiessen’s Many Lives

A final visit with one of America’s greatest writers.

Our 10 Must-Read Features of 2018

Read article

Our 10 Must-Read Features of 2018

Read the 2014 story by Mark Adams here.

Lost in the Jungle: The Search for Cody Dial

When a college student disappeared in Costa Rica, his father—legendary Alaskan adventurer Roman Dial—went searching in Central America’s deadliest wilderness. He’s still looking.

Read the 2015 story by Damon Tabor here.

The Last Flight of Dean Potter

Pioneering climber and BASE-jumper Dean Potter defied convention to his last day.

Read the 2015 story by Daniel Duane here.

Q&A: Alex Honnold Reflects on His Free-Solo Ascent of El Capitan

Read article

One Man’s Plan to Save Africa’s Black Rhinos

Years of poaching have pushed Africa’s Black rhinos to the edge of extinction. A determined conservationist aims to reverse that—one 3,000-pound airmail delivery at a time.

Q&A: Alex Honnold Reflects on His Free-Solo Ascent of El Capitan

Read article

Q&A: Alex Honnold Reflects on His Free-Solo Ascent of El Capitan

Read the 2015 story by Mark Adams here.

Barry Switzer Laughs Last

He was the anti-Paterno, a hands-off, hard-partying coach who won games and drove his rivals nuts. These days, college football’s legendary bad boy is retired at The University of Oklahoma—and still the biggest man on campus.

Read the 2015 story by Pat Jordan here.

Cuba at 4,000 Revolutions per Minute

One man, two wheels, and 2,500 miles of gringo-free countryside.

Read the 2016 story by Josh Eells here.

A Front-Row Seat to the Most Hedonistic, Destructive Party in Sports History

For five seasons, one young beat reporter had a front-row seat at the most hedonistic, destructive party in sports history. Those were the days.

Read the 2016 story by Paul Solotaroff here.

Fighting the Rise of Fentanyl, America’s Deadliest Drug

How one New Hampshire cop is fighting the deadly flood of Fentanyl—the cheap, synthetic opioid 40 times stronger than heroin.

Read the 2017 story by Paul Solotaroff here.

Reborn on the Bayou: Joel Kinnaman’s Long, Strange Trip to Hollywood Glory

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The Legend of John Arthur, the Toughest Man in America

Legendary boxing trainer John Arthur has been shot, stabbed, and fought in mob-run deathmatches. He’s arrested and killed some of America’s worst criminals as an undercover agent. And now he’s finally coming clean.

Reborn on the Bayou: Joel Kinnaman’s Long, Strange Trip to Hollywood Glory

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Reborn on the Bayou: Joel Kinnaman’s Long, Strange Trip to Hollywood Glory

Read the 2018 story by Stayton Bonner here.

Why Helicopter Crashes Are Deadly: A Call for Tighter Safety Regulations

Emergency helicopter crews race crash victims to the E.R. and pluck adventurers from remote mountaintops. But the most dangerous part of the job may be the choppers themselves.

Read the 2018 story by Devon O’Neil here.

A Lawyer, 40 Dead Americans, and a Billion Gallons of Coal Sludge

The 2008 Kingston Fossil Plant coal ash disaster has killed scores of people and made hundreds ill—and attorney Jim Scott wants TVA to pay.

Read the 2019 story by J.R. Sullivan here.

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