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Adventure August 2005 Jesse Harlan Alderman |
Transcontinental Trekker An interview with mega-hiker Andrew Skurka during his sea-to-sea hike uncovers what's in his pack, his favorite trail eats, and why he carried a bottle of ocean water clear across the country. |
Outside April 2003 |
Keep Walking Movements to extend the Appalachian Trail along the full length of its namesake mountain system are gaining momentum on both ends of the venerable footpath. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2004 Charles Graeber |
One Day at a Time on the Five-Million-Step Program There's no better stretch in the Appalachian Trail than the Roan Highlands, where you can encounter broad vistas, phantom livestock, oversize rhododendrons--and, just maybe, your own better self. |
Geotimes May 2007 Lisa Rossbacher |
The Beginning of the Trek The starting -- or ending -- point for the Appalachian Trail is at Springer Mountain in Georgia. Just getting to the starting point is an expedition, with a nearly 13-kilometer-long hike along an approach trail, described by signs as "strenuous." |
Adventure May 2006 Shawn Parell |
Carb Craze: Hiking Foods, Fit For the Pros Long-distance hikers know superfood from fad. We asked four of the best for their trail picks. |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2004 Lawrence Meyers |
Taking Timberland for a Walk One great metric for a company does not make for an automatic buy. |
Fast Company February 2004 Fiona Haley |
A Day In The Life of Work Winter Trail Grooming Manager Earl Ward ensures the Jackson Hole retains its reputation for stellar snow. |
Adventure October 2004 Cliff Ransom |
Northeast of Nowhere Adventures in Oregon and Washington include kayaking and hiking. |
Adventure August 2004 Tony Huegel |
Backroad America Don't have a month or an obsessive personality? Try one of these mellow dirt-road quests. |
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. |
Outside September 2002 Mark Jenkins |
I Know Where I'm Going On getting lost, GPS, and a farewell to maps |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Richard Hobbs |
Harriman Hikers Guide to Winter & Cold Weather Hiking The Harriman Hikers have been hiking weekly in all types of weather. They have a good deal of collective experience to help you make your off-season hiking experience comfortable. |
Outside September 2007 Nyberg et al. |
City Slicker Escape from New York (and nine other big cities) with these 40 fast adventures |
Adventure April 2004 |
Backpacking Ansel Adams's Sierra Nevada The plan: tackle California's Rae Lakes loop. The payoff: Adams's stunning black-and-white pools and peaks in astonishingly "living" color. |
Outside October 2001 Steven Rinella |
Phantoms of the Flats Casting for bonefish in the mangrove-choked lagoons of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula |
AskMen.com July 24, 2015 Andrew Raines |
Trail Running 101 Here are a few important things to keep in mind before you throw away your expensive, technical road shoes to embrace running up and down your local mountains. |
Adventure November 2005 Michael Benoist |
"Life's an Adventure" Staff Photo Album Breathtaking view taken while hiking the Santa Cruz trail in Peru. |
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. |