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AskMen.com July 17, 2003 Harry Marks |
Top 10: International Bike Paths Thanks to the conveniences that modern day travel can provide, old-school travel via bicycle often gets overlooked. With a multitude of beautiful bike avenues crisscrossing every continent, however, there is no reason why you should not consider a vacation on two wheels. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: International Driving Routes These routes cover a variety of climates and geography on five continents. You'll no doubt be surprised by at least a couple of the picks. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2007 |
Planning Your First South American Vacation South America presents a beautiful world with a wide range of unique landscapes. This article is written to serve as an introduction to some of the best places to visit and how to combine the best highlights in one trip. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: North American Motorcycle Routes Whether you ride alone, with a partner or with a group, you won't regret putting two wheels to these routes. |
Outside April 2010 |
The Best Adventure Trips of 2010 Our mission: Sort through 763 of the world's most spectacular new outfitted adventures and choose 20 that will blow your mind, but not your savings. |
Outside July 2007 Andrew Vontz |
Stage Fright Discover the pleasure and pain of pro-caliber climbs with these U.S. mountain monsters. |
Outside March 2004 |
Outside's Travel Awards: Ten Best Trips of the Year Trips that inspire, excite, recharge, and revolutionize your sense of possibility: Kenya: Climbing Mount Kenya... Tanzania: Mountain-Biking the Savanna... Antarctica: Following in Shackleton's Footsteps... Maine: Allagash Waterway Canoe Trip... etc. |
AskMen.com March 18, 2003 Harry Marks |
An Adventurer's Guide To New Zealand For the nature lover, thrill seeker or energetic adventurer, there is simply no place on Earth that can rival New Zealand. Offering the world's geography in one compact country, this group of islands boasts an incredible number of world-class spots to ski, sail, rock climb and scuba-dive. |
AskMen.com October 24, 2002 Harry Marks |
Top 10: North American Scenic Drives Each route that made the list winds through spectacular scenery; beyond that, they share little in common. |
AskMen.com Paul Ryden |
Top 10: Backpacking Countries These 10 countries have everything the hiker needs -- and more. |
Outside March 2007 |
Best Trips 2007 Whether you want to raft an unknown Himalayan river or link a few Colorado peaks in your own backyard, here are 30 adventures to stoke your wanderlust. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2006 Larry Taylor |
Around South America:Wondrous Sights-Cultural Delights South America is full of color and liveliness, with quiet and peaceful cities scattered among it. |
AskMen.com February 3, 2004 Salvatore Mann |
Chill Out In Campos Do Jordao While Brazil may be known this side of the equator for its amazing beaches, vast jungles, stunning women and a penchant for fingerprinting Americans, it holds many treasures in its countryside. One of its most treasured getaway spots is Campos do Jordao. |
AskMen.com Colin Robertson |
Cruising In Cape Town One of the most beautiful cities in the world, Cape Town is quickly becoming a top tourist destination. |
Outside August 2001 Michelle Pentz |
Lost Worlds Going Beyond the African Safari... |
Lucire November 11, 2002 Jack Yan |
Finding tranquillity on the French Riviera There's not much tranquillity in Cannes during the summer as tourists take over -- the author had to leave it to find a real taste of France along the Riviera. |
Outside June 2004 Annette McGivney |
National Park Secret Trips Locals' no-tell favorites, from Acadia to Yellowstone to wildest Alaska--along with a roundup of dream towns nearby, the places to eat, drink, and dance after a day or three in backcountry heaven. |
Adventure Dan Koeppel |
Italy: Cycling the Maratona dles Dolomites You don't have to be a hardcore biker to race in the Maratona dles dolomites. You just have to ride like an Italian -- or at least look good trying. |
High on Adventure December 2006 Les Furnanz |
Provence to Munich Planning a unique European auto tour to this region allows you to experience the remote Provencal hill towns with local wines, open-air markets, and friendly Bavarian beer gardens. |
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. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Dollar-Friendly Destinations: South Africa Finding your own way can be a lot more rewarding than a package tour -- and less expensive. But stick to the well-guarded tourist spots; the sprawling all-black settlements are dangerous, and a "township tour" is recommended. |
Outside July 2003 |
Land o' the Free Our ten favorite stretches of American blacktop come with all the essential summer pleasures. So pick your pavement and go. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2007 N. & D. Hoch |
Try Georgia's Northern Mountains For fun and Excitement Georgia's version of mountain country is a whole new and fascinating adventure. |
Outside November 2009 Will Palmer |
Best Winter Adventures Five of our favorite winter trips. |
Adventure October 2004 Tom Clynes |
What It Takes... To Live Your Dreams What it takes to reach your adventure goals. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2010 Neely & Neely |
A Spicy Venture to Zanzibar At the end of our photo safari to five national parks in the northeastern area of Tanzania we flew to Zanzibar, a popular place for tourists to relax after a safari, mountain climbing, or mission trip in Eastern Africa. |
Outside August 2007 Megan Michelson |
Bombing the Alps For less than the cost of a Rolex, you can now experience downhill mountain biking on miles of trails high in the Swiss Alps. Vancouver-based Big Mountain Bike Adventures takes riders on chairlift-, gondola-, and train-accessed routes on their nine-day excursions. |
BusinessWeek April 16, 2007 Eric Schine |
Deja Vu: A Boy's Vacation In France The author never forgot his trip to the Cote d'Azur. Now his sons have those memories, too. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2009 Mary Anne Lonze |
Andes Road Trip, from Quito to the Coast Hold onto your Panama Hat ... this is one exhilarating ride! |
Outside July 2009 John Bradley |
Remembering Armstrong's First Tour Victory Ten years ago this month, Lance Armstrong was a little-known cancer survivor who showed up at the Tour de France. And no one had any idea what would happen next. |
PC World December 2001 Dennis O'Reilly |
New Road-Trip Reconaissance Software New trip-planning programs from Microsoft and DeLorme make planning your next road trip easy... |
Outside June 2009 Bucky McMahon |
Giro di Salame Italy's infamous Eroica is a grueling 127-mile cycling tour. |
Outside August 2008 Abe Streep |
Defining Roll The documentary Long Way Down documents Ewan McGregor's motorcycle trek from Scotland to Cape Town, South Africa. |
Outside May 2000 |
Biking In the following pages, Armstrong and his coach reveal the surprising fitness strategy that got Lance ready for last year's Tour---a plan that can put you at the head of the pack, too. After that, we celebrate the distinctive regional styles of bicycling in the U.S.A. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Exhilarating Activities For 2008 Whether it's skiing down a mountain or hot-air-ballooning across the skies, you've got to "up" the excitement level in your life. Here are 10 activities to increase your excitement level. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: Dangerous Vacations This list of 10 dangerous vacations doesn't only involve places to go and things to do before you die, they might also play an integral part in your final act. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Ron Kapon |
The New South Africa A lot has changed in this country in the last 28 years. All for the better. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2006 Robert Painter |
Riding Real Horses in the Real West Alberta, Canada has some of the most beautiful horse country you will ever want to see. |
The Motley Fool July 11, 2006 Robert Sheard |
Yellow-Jersey Investing How can you put Lance Armstrong's strategies to work for your portfolio? Individual investors win their own race with Wall Street the same way cyclists win the Tour de France -- homework, teamwork, and consistency. |
Outside July 2004 |
A Tour de France Glossary A guide to the terminology, mini-dramas, and offscreen hijinks you can expect during the Tour's 23 days. |
Sports Central July 23, 2013 Brad Oremland |
Froome, Quintana Star at 100th Tour de France Every Tour de France is unique, featuring not only different teams and different riders, but new routes, with innovative combinations of climbs and descents. |
Outside July 2006 |
Tour de France 2006 Guide All the background stories about the Tour de France and its riders. |
AskMen.com May 2, 2013 Nicolas Stecher |
The Motorcycle Workout With a motorcycle, the entire body is under stress; all the muscles are working, and the nervous system is very much activated with the proprioceptive sensors in order to keep balance. The only other sport that could be compared is waterskiing. |
Sports Illustrated July 25, 2002 Kelli Anderson |
Several Americans are leading the way Barring unforeseen disaster in the next two days, Lance Armstrong will become the first American to win the Tour de France four times. But he is not the only Yankee making history on the Tour this year. For the first time, several teams have American leaders. |
Adventure May 2005 Robert Young Pelton |
Living High on the Hog Here are some tips for touring on your motorcycle. |
Outside July 2004 Hampton Sides |
Six-Shooter Lance's 2003 Tour victory was almost a loss-in his own words, he "dodged a bullet." This year the Tourminator is plenty fit, a little less furious, and hungrier than ever. A revealing interview with the greatest rider on earth. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Barry Napier |
Lasting Impressions of Malta Visit now, before the pseudo-sophistication that comes with big money starts to reshape Malta. Then your lasting impression will be of a quaint community with all the charm of a rustic hideaway with all the safety of pre-war England. |
Macworld February 28, 2005 Mat Honan |
Route USA 2004 3.6 With its GPS-enabled maps and gigabytes of road and location data, Route USA 2004 3.6, from Route 66, will guide you across the country. |
Outside July 2010 |
2010 Tour de France Predictions and tidbits about this year's race. |
Outside July 2009 John Bradley |
Tour de France Contenders In July, one of the deepest Tour de France fields in years will see several riders not named Lance staking their claim for yellow. Here are the ones to watch. |