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Outside June 2010 Patrick Symmes |
The Beautiful and the Dammed Chilean Patagonia is an adventurer's paradise, a land of raging whitewater, dazzling glaciers, and pink-fleshed lunker trout. So how's it going to look with five new dams and a 1,500-mile power line? |
High on Adventure October 2003 |
Patagonia's Paine Circuit A 100-mile trek of Chile's most beautiful massif |
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. |
High on Adventure October 2007 Lee Juillerat |
Backpacking Patagonia The stretch of land at the southern tip of Chile and Argentina conjures visions of glaciers tumbling into fjords, jagged windswept peaks, gauchos and condors. |
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. |
Outside August 2001 Michelle Pentz |
Lost Worlds Going Beyond the African Safari... |
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. |
Outside December 2007 |
Kayaking Chile California-whitewater pioneer Reg Lake has paddled and guided more of Chile's 4,000-mile coastline than anyone. His latest adventure takes him into the North Arm's inner reaches and the Grey Glacier. |
Outside May 2010 |
The Best State Parks Follow our guide to America's wild and relatively untrampled state parks, national lakeshores, and recreation areas. |
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. |
Adventure October 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Patagonia Perfected A new ferry ride across Lago O'Higgins connects Patagonia's wonders to the rest of us. |
Outside June 2010 Patrick Symmes |
Dams in Chilean Patagonia A set of new dams is now slated to choke off Chile's biggest river, the Baker, here in the deep south. In the frozen daybreak, we were headed into a remote valley in search of a one-eyed cowboy with a little of the future in his hands. |
Outside November 2009 Will Palmer |
Best Winter Adventures Five of our favorite winter trips. |
Lucire May 3, 2012 Elyse Glickman |
Where `Land's End' is Just the Beginning While the urban landscapes of Santiago and Valparaiso are feasts for the senses and the mind, Chile's long and winding stretch of Patagonia is a paradise of ethereal landscapes, earthy flavors and endless adventure. |
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. |
Outside October 2008 Patrick Symmes |
The Cabin of My Dreams Ever fantasized about building a restful escape, with your bare hands, in some untrammeled back of beyond and it all coming together just as you'd planned? Moron. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2005 Bonnie Neely |
Argentine Estacion Destination Where Cowboy Tradition of the Americas Began No visit to Argentina is complete without seeing first-hand the cowboy life on a typical ranch because the country is proud of its international reputation for producing the best beef in the world. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Joshua Goodman |
Patagonia's Peak Experiences Dude ranches, Argentine style. |
Outside November 2001 Joshua Goodman |
Hot Property For a bargain price of $1.7 million, Doug Tompkins and his wife Kristine have sewn up a vast Patagonian wonderland. Who says cranky visionaries can't close a deal? |
Adventure May 2004 James Vlahos |
The Glacial Gallery Montana's Glacier National Park is one of the world's premier showcases of glaciation, a land of deep valleys separated by spiny aretes, cirques that shelter turquoise tarns, and summits in every conceivable shape, from layer cake to Egyptian pyramid. |
Geotimes September 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Around Mount Rainier The stratovolcano has not erupted since a few small events were recorded in the early 1800s. But numerous lahars -- mudflows triggered by various events -- continue to reshape the landscape, and the effects are visible throughout the park today. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2005 Erico Guizzo |
Into Deep Ice What does the future hold for Earth's ice? A group of British researchers seeks answers in the bowels of a glacier. |
Outside October 2005 Yvon Chouinard |
Let My People Go Surfing Patagonia's contrarian founder talks about breaking the rules -- and creating the world's most iconoclastic adventure-apparel company. |
Outside April 2007 Brian Mohr |
Sail-to-Ski in Iceland Yacht-supported ski trips to the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve... Sleeping in style with the cattle in Montana... Green hotels and residences in Seattle.... Ritz-Carlton Molasses Reef heads west... Colorado green lodge... etc. |
Entrepreneur June 2010 Jennifer Wang |
Patagonia, From the Ground Up While the rest of retail was tanking, Yvon Chouinard's outdoor clothing and gear company was having its best two years ever. Here's why. |
Geotimes February 2005 Megan Sever |
Glacier: Crown of the Continent Established as a national park in 1910, Glacier National Park's geologic and ecologic significance is internationally recognized. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2006 John Ciullo |
La Trochita: The Little Engine That Couldn't The Old Patagonia Express in Argentina is a loveable, if not slow, ride through the wind-swept plains of Patagonia. |
Outside December 2004 Michael Roberts |
Tom Brokaw Interview An interview with avid outdoorsman and TV journalism icon Tom Brokaw about a life in which breaking news may simply mean the trout are biting. |