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High on Adventure June 2003 |
Rafting Utah's Cataract Canyon Canyonlands National Park serves up adventure |
High on Adventure August 2002 Jim Yost |
Rafting Africa's "Slambezi" The 24 Class IV-V+ rapids on the Batoka Gorge section of the Zambezi have earned it the reputation for being the most adrenaline-charged, one-day, commercial whitewater raft trip in the world. |
High on Adventure April 2004 |
Slammin' Salmon The "Slammin' Salmon," formally named the Cal Salmon to distinguish it from Idaho's Salmon River, thunders its way from the Marble and Salmon mountains of far Northern California to the hamlet of Somes Bar. It's known for its series of rampaging Class IV and V rapids. |
Outside July 2008 |
Grand Canyon Rafting Photo Gallery Epic shots of the Grand Canyon taken while rafting down the Colorado River. |
Adventure March 2004 John Annerino |
Canyon Legends Three unsolved mysteries from the Grand Canyon. |
Outside July 2008 Kevin Fedarko |
They Call Me Groover Boy The author's life at the helm of a Colorado River latrine raft. |
Outside July 2004 Grayson Schaffer |
Find Your Flow We've zeroed in on the best blue-ribbon river trips in North America--from remote rapids to meandering flatwater--for getting wet, wild, and recharged. Also recommended gear. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2005 |
There & Back Temple and Vivian Harris raft the Zambezi River, Africa. |
Geotimes January 2005 Naomi Lubick |
Grand Canyon Floods On Nov. 21, the Department of the Interior approved a release of water from the Glen Canyon Dam in an attempt to rebuild the beaches and other sedimentary environments. |
Outside December 2001 Peter Heller |
Pourover Somewhere at the bottom of the deepest canyon on earth flows the Cotahuasi� -- a long, roiling ribbon of whitewater, a river so old and dangerous that you never master it, you just surrender to it. And pay respect to its ghosts... |
High on Adventure April 2003 Robyn Gorman |
Ducky Heaven Who knew that a trip down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River would bring a new verb into my vocabulary. "Duckying", as in "to ducky," means to run a river in a rubber kayak -- by oneself. Duckying, I discovered, is an incredible adrenaline rush. |
High on Adventure April 2000 Lee Juillerat |
Rafting Oregon's Owyhee River |
Outside January 2006 Kate Siber |
Grand Canyon Under Glass Arizona's Hualapai tribe is opening a glass-bottomed, horseshoe-shaped walkway that will jut 70 feet from the edge of the Grand Canyon's south rim, 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. |
Outside September 2001 Marc Peruzzi |
Between a Rock and Wet Place Exploring remote canyons is dangerous fun, but expert advice will get you through it alive. Marc Peruzzi learns the ropes, deep in the Arizona backcountry... |
Adventure October 2004 Cliff Ransom |
Northeast of Nowhere Adventures in Oregon and Washington include kayaking and hiking. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2007 Linda Ballou |
Slow Blowing Dream Coming home to Alaska's unrivaled beauty |
Fast Company April 2000 Jill Rosenfeld |
Consultant's Overboard! Consultant Debunking Unit |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2003 Ross Purnell |
Fly Fishing the Roaring Fork What you need to know about a fly fishing vacation in one of the American West's most fertile rivers. |
Adventure May 2005 Peter Potterfield |
Utah's Buckskin Gulch Helpful planning information and special features of this most impressive slot canyon hike. |
Adventure February 2004 |
Sun Zones Hot adventures in winter include rafting in Panama. |
Outside June 2004 Mark Sundeen |
Dry Run on the River of Sorrows The Dolores used to be one of the mightiest whitewater rivers in the West. Then politics and dry weather got in the way. But neither drought nor dam nor partisan bickering can stop the author from floating (and walking and driving) the entire course of the Rio de Nuestra Senora de los Dolores. |
High on Adventure August 1, 2009 Lee Juillerat |
Hiking at Zion National Park We spent nearly five very fun, cool hours waddling up and down the canyon's watery folds. How far did we walk? Hard to tell. |
Adventure August 2006 Christopher Percy Collier |
Southern Utah Road Trip: 4x4 Required Transform a four-by-four into your roving, all-terrain base camp as you hike, bike, and paddle through this string of stashes that locals know best. |
Outside June 2002 Peter Heller |
Epic Descent: The River Wildest After a decade of failed attempts and fatal rebuffs, an Outside-sponsored expedition runs Tibet's Upper Tsanpgo Gorge -- and lives to tell about it... |
Adventure November 2005 Michael Benoist |
The Red Rock Roll Explore Utah's crowd-free canyonlands with this road-trip map, itinerary, and playlist. |
Adventure September 2004 Melissa Wagenberg |
Carbondale, Colorado (Population 5,500) Carbondale is a classic Rockies town and is also home to new-school cool. |
AskMen.com June 21, 2001 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Natural Wonders Of The World Message to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: move over. If you like to be taken aback by nature's splendor, then here are 10 destinations that will leave their mark on you for life... |
High on Adventure April 2007 Lee Juillerat |
Traveling the Rogue From the Cascades to the Ocean The Rogue River is a magical river in Southern Oregon's Cascades. |
Inc. June 2006 Josh Dean |
Wish You Were Here? 8 Amazing boat trips around the world. |
Geotimes August 2006 Jennifer Yauck |
Tree Rings Reveal Overestimate in Western Water When a severe drought hit the Colorado River Basin area between 2000 and 2004, people began to question whether current practices for managing the river would be adequate for managing future water demands. One recent study suggests an answer: probably not. |
Outside June 2007 Kevin Fedarko |
That Had to Hurt Colorado River guide Michael Ghiglieri talks about his new book about the weird, wicked things that kill people in national parks. |
High on Adventure August 2002 |
Arizona "Grand" Tour Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, and Sedona -- a Perfect Loop |
Adventure March 2004 Mark Kirby |
Grand Canyon Tool Kit Some four million people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year. If you plan to be one of them, here's everything you need for planning the perfect Big-Ditch trip. |
High on Adventure February 2010 Lee Juillerat |
Snowshoeing the Onion River The Onion River, legend says, was named by Paul Bunyan, the legendary logger. |
Adventure September 2004 Geoffrey Norman |
The River Wilder A Thoreauvian river trip through Maine's North Woods. |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
5 Investing Lessons Born of Defying Reason Five timeless investing lessons that come from doing something utterly crazy. |
Fast Company November 1999 Todd Balf |
Extreme Off-Site Take 10 talented businesspeople, put them on a rapids-choked Idaho River, watch thetemperature rise to more than 100 degrees, and what do you get? A radical experiment in warp-speed team building. Was the experiment a success? You be the judge. |
Outside April 2006 |
Adrenaline Nation Secret instructions on how to plot an escape from your hardwired grind to wide-open adventure in North America. |
Adventure November 2005 Robert Earle Howells |
Adventure Travel 2006: The Sports Trips Atlas The best locations around the world for skiing, rafting, mountaineering, diving, and mountain biking. |
Outside June 2010 |
Weekend Escapes for $500 or Less A list of weekend escapes, from one side of the country to the other, that won't break any budgets. |
Geotimes March 2004 |
Creationism in a national park Rangers in Grand Canyon National Park teach visitors that the Colorado River eroded the 2-billion-year-old sedimentary rocks to form the canyon roughly 6 million years ago. The park's Web site describes the Grand Canyo |
Geotimes February 2006 Naomi Lubick |
Geomedia Museums: Darwin's Life and Work on Exhibit... Books: Carving Grand Canyon: Evidence, Theories, and Mystery... Grand Canyon: Solving Earth's Grandest Puzzle... |
Adventure March 2006 Ken Kamler |
Q+A: Ask Dr. Extreme Is hypothermia as much of a threat on a spring paddling trip as it is on a winter ski trip? |
Real Travel Adventures December 2007 Charmaine Shucker |
Amazing Royal Gorge and Its Historic Railroad Lovely scenery, food and a little excitement all at one location. |
Science News February 16, 2008 |
Timeline: From the February 12, 1938, issue Towers reach skyward to start radio waves... River took hardest way, formed Yellowstone Canyon... Years of drought coming to great basin, is warning... |
Adventure April 2005 Michael Benoist |
Wild Roads: Kentucky Climbing and outdoor adventures in Kentucky. |
Outside October 2009 Justin Nyberg |
Southwest Adventures: Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado The last thing you expect to see next to 14,000-foot peaks is a 30-square-mile chunk of Sahara-like desert. The unlikely juxtaposition makes Great Sand Dunes National Park one of the most remarkable spots in the country. |
Outside November 2001 Tim Cahill |
Floating the Mighty Free and Easy A flotilla of stouthearted men and women confronts hissing snakes, weird rocks, flat water, and the greatest mud in the west; or, What I Did on my Summer Vacation... |
Outside August 2007 Cameron Walker |
Blowout The removal of 47-foot high Marmot Dam, on Oregon's Sandy River, will renew 11.5 miles of quality Class IV whitewater and 100 miles of steelhead habitat. Taking down a dam used to require an act of Congress. Now it's just good business. |
Mother Jones Nov/Dec 2000 |
Media Jones Without a Paddle... Deliverance... "Burn On"... Shooting the Boh... Old Glory... etc. |