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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1995 On Everest, with Fewer Socks By Paul Kvinta When and if Tom Whittaker reaches 27,000 feet on his Everest expedition this month, he won’t be worrying about oxygen supply. “I’ll be too busy trying to keep my stump healthy,” he…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Alaska Biking the Alaska Highway Outfitter Price Accommodations Alaskan Bicycle 国产吃瓜黑料s 800-770-7242, www.alaskabike.com $3,195 rustic lodging, tourist hotels Cyclevents 888-733-9615, www.cyclevents.com $1,750 camping, tourist hotels The Route: Riding 12 to…

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When you're baffled by bad beginnings, stymied by the unteachable, and running from impending doom, you'd better head for the hills

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 All-Inclusive Resorts Margaritas for nothing and the chips for free By Matthew Joyce In the notoriously high-priced Caribbean, it doesn’t take long to max out a credit card or burn through a wad of traveler’s checks–those $50-per-day equipment…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, November 1995 Surfing: Hurricane Dreams By Todd Balf (with Joe Glickman) It’s an unfortunate fact of life in professional surfing that wherever you are, the waves are better elsewhere. The irony didn’t escape those at the U.S. Open of Surfing, America’s richest…

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Bulletins Resorts: Glorified Babysitting? Hardly. By Everett Potter Summer Calendar Milbridge Days Celebration July 26-27 Milbridge, Maine Teams practice for years to perfect their technique in the Great Greased Codfish Relay Race, the…

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Waterworlds, Family Vacations 1998 Houseboating If staying home is what floats your boat, pull up a deck chair on one of these By Lisa Jones WATERWORLDS…

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On the Road with Huggies and a Binkie, Summer 1998 Toddler Towns Six prime destinations that actually welcome the preschool set By Anne Goodwin Sides ON THE ROAD…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, October 1994 Traveler’s Advisory By Jeff Spurrier You’re trying to get as far as possible from asphalt and neon, but with remoteness come inherent dangers. Here’s how to play it safe in the Yucat谩n. Drive defensively. Highway 307 is a narrow two-lane…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1994 Mountain Biking: The Stair Master By Todd Balf (with Derek Rielly) From the give-the-people-what-they-want department: There’s nothing like a no-holds-barred sprint-finish down multiple flights of steep wooden stairs to make 50,000 Spanish fans scream their lungs out. Switzerland’s Thomas Frischknecht and Americans…

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Destinations, June 1999 God’s Country, Your Backyard Vancouver Island is just a short ferry ride away. It only feels like you’ve died and gone to heaven. By Kevin Brooker All bark, and bight: old-growth cedar…

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国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, 1999 Annual Travel Guide Gear to Go Health Savers Don’t venture too far without these safety essentials By Michael Kessler MEDICAL KITS 鈥斺斺斺斺斺 “When preparing your own medical kit,” says Dr. Eric L. Weiss,…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, October 1994 At Play in the Fields of the Maya The condo-free Yucatan is still out there. All you have to do is look for it. By Jeff Spurrier The bad news is you’re landing in Canc煤n. The good news is you…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, Travel Guide 1997-1998 Multisport Resorts AGUILA DE OSA INN, COSTA RICA At Drake Bay, on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, I could have passed my days pleasantly enough at the E-MAIL FROM: MYSORE, INDIA "Who are you?" barks Astanga…

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This Turf’s Got Surf Your home is your (sand) castle: Pitch your tent at these campgrounds by the sea SEBASTIAN INLET STATE RECREATION AREA聽聽|聽聽FLORIDA The beach: Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area straddles two…

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Winter Travel Guide 1996 Southeat Asia: Thai’d In By Lisa Reed Many a promising career has been ruined by my photos,” claims Todd Skinner, one of the world’s top big-wall climbers. His subjects are not government officials caught on bearskin rugs, but the limestone…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Uganda Rafting the Victoria Nile Outfitters Price Accommodations Bio Bio Expeditions 800-246-7238, www.bbx rafting.com $1,615 camping, rustic lodging Rove African Safaris 011-27-11-453-2790, rapid ttp.com/ travel/br/ zroveafr.html $2,050…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Tibet Trekking to Everest’s Kangshung Face Outfitter Price Accommodations Geographic Expeditions 800-777-8183, www.geo ex.com $5,490 camping, tourist hotels Snow Lion Expeditions 800-525-8735, www.snow lion.com $4,500 camping, tourist hotels Himalayan…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Panama Exploring the San Blas Islands Outfitter Price Accommodations Mountain Travel-Sobek 888-687-6235, www.mtso bek.com $2,590 camping, rustic lodging The Route: A 15-day, 80-mile sea-kayaking excursion from Isla Tigre to Kuanidup…

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Hardware and Software, February 1997 Patagonia Storm Cycle By Alan Cot茅 Working out in foul weather, swaddled head to toe in crinkly, three-layer Gore-Tex, feels like doing yoga in a business suit. Sure, any waterproof-breathable fabric will keep you dry, but most simply…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1992 Our National Parks: Great Smoky Mountains National Park By Alston Chase and Debra Shore Gatlinburg, TN 37738 615-436-5615 Established 1934 520,000 Acres The Big Picture: In the early 1920s, the fledgling National Park Service…

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茂禄驴 国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1999 Into Kosovo A Reporter’s Diary of Two Months on the Road Across a Ruined Landscape, Over the Accursed Mountains, and Down to a Place Where Nightmares Come True By Joshua Hammer…

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Winter Travel Guide 1996 Ecuador: Survival of the Smartest The right way to cruise Darwin’s Isles-no ifs, ands, or butts By Everett Potter Let’s start with the food poisoning and the congealed spaghetti suppers and move on to the organized line-dancing classes…

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 Bonaire By Trish Reynales You can spot first-time travelers to Bonaire by their dive knives–those Sea Hunt-style numbers that attach to your leg with rubber sheaths and straps. The polite Bonaireans won’t say a word about it,…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1995 Madison, Wisconsin A town where you can have a real job, a real life, and still get to move in with the scenery. Several reasons to split the city and head for the Big Outdoors. By Mike Steere…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, October 1995 Travel Essentials For the Discerning Vagabond Just when you think you’ve thought of everything, you discover an ingenious solution to a travel problem you’d decided to live with. A few revelations. By Bob Howells Sangean ATS606P World…

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Winter Travel Guide 1996 Hawaiian Calendar By Stephanie Gregory October 26: Watch 1,500 buffed competitors swim, bike, and run their way through 12,500 gallons of water and 2,000 bottles of sunscreen at the 20th Ironman Triathlon World Championships on the Big Island.

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, January 1996 The 国产吃瓜黑料 Prognosticator: Put Sizzle in Your Single-Track Is this any way to travel? “It has a big ol’ flame coming out the back,” says Bernie Schreiber, an Albertville, France-based American who’s developing the Kamikaze Regulator RP 220, a hydrogen-peroxide-powered…

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Dispatches, April 1997 Environment: Come One, Come 1.4 Million A proposed new road to Prince William Sound raises the question: How many tourists is too many? By Tom Kizzia For The Record It Is a Small World, After…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1996 Let There Be High Water By Hampton Sides Thirty-three years after Glen Canyon Dam strangled the West’s most celebrated river, the Grand Canyon gets its first regularly scheduled flood. Only Jehovah could have done it better. We tether our…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, January 2000 As a third-generation Scout, an Eagle Scout, and the survivor of two expeditions to the Philmont Scout Ranch, I took great pleasure in reading Adam Goodheart’s “Thrifty, Clean, and Brave” (November). Philmont was indeed a magical…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, May 1994 A Rebel in Big-and-Tall Wear Breaking the age rules with Al Oerter, fitness explorer By Randy Wayne White “One of these days,” Al Oerter told a sportswriter back in 1963, “I might try to put out a…

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Destinations, July 1997 Seattle from the Sea Find the best of Puget Sound without crowds, fossil fuels, or hiking boots By Tina Kelley As you paddle into Hammersley Inlet on Washington’s Cascadia Marine Trail, a crowd of small heads pops up.

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, December 1997 国产吃瓜黑料: To the Pole … the One-Brick-Short-of-a-Load Way A group of fearless “expeditioners” rings in the new year with an aerial assault on Antarctica By Susan Enfield Next Time You Feel Like Whining…

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国产吃瓜黑料’s Annual Travel Guide, 1999/2000 1999/2000 Annual Travel Guide Traveler’s Almanac Space Camp for Amateur Astronauts; Name and Claim a Virgin Island; Where to Be on 12/31/99; 国产吃瓜黑料s in Veracruz; Millennium Blowouts; New Ways…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1998 Cameroon Mountain-biking the Western Highlands Outfitter Departures Price Accommodations Bicycle Africa 206-767-0848 1 $1,090 rustic lodging The Route: Self-supported mountain-biking across the shoulders of 13,541-foot Mount Cameroon and the Bamileke Highlands. Trip…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1998 Brazil Climbing Pico da Neblina Outfitter Departures Price Accommodations Nature Safaris 011-55-21-502-2208 On demand $3,630 camping Swallows and Amazons 508-255-1886 On demand $2,850 camping The Route: Two weeks and 120 miles…

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国产吃瓜黑料 Found, January 1998 People Are Strange… The dos and don’t-even-think-about-its of group travel By Randy Wayne White You’ve booked yourself onto a kick-butt adventure-travel exploratory. You’re a stranger in a mixed bunch of…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1998 Venezuela Touring Amazonas by Bush Plane Outfitter Departures Price Accommodations Lost World 国产吃瓜黑料s 800-999-0558, 404-373-5820 5 $3,000 rustic lodging The Route: Fly with legendary bush pilot Boris Kaminski to visit a ranch…

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Destinations, June 1997 Southern Exposure To find Smoky Mountain wilderness, follow the paths not taken. You’ll know them. They’re unpaved. By Parke Puterbaugh This is what often passes for a wilderness outing in the nation’s most visited national park: Tourists…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, August 1991 Idling Through the Hill Country Flamethrowers, enchanted rocks, and Texas Nirvana By Stephen Harrigan The best way to drive through the Texas hill country is aimlessly. Knowing or caring where you’re headed shouldn’t be the first thing on…

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Winter Travel Guide 1996 Skiing With Peter Jennings By Paul Kvinta Occupation: Living Room News Fixture Favorite Place to Ski: Whistler/Blackcomb. “That whole area is wonderful. One time I went salmon fishing in the morning, skiing in the afternoon, and then I…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, February 1996 Skiing: Give Me Liberty…and a Lot of Monster Air Kasha Rigby’s free-heeled assault on extreme skiing By Michael Finkel “Alpine skiers,” says Kasha Rigby, pioneer of extreme telemarking, wrinkling her nose in a gesture of nordic disapproval at…

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茂禄驴 国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, November 1996 There Must Be a God In Haiti Beyond the madness, beyond the fatalism he had succumbed to, was a far more complicated and blessed place. A possibly redemptive journey through history’s most battered nation. As close as the…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, Family Vacation Guide The Islands of Summer Where your only concerns will be what time the tide will turn and where you left your flip-flops Santa Catalina Island, California It may seem hard…

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February 1995 The 国产吃瓜黑料 Trip-Finder 49 destinations, 96 outfitters, 163 trips, and one tenacious case of wanderlust By Meg Lukens Noonan Europe North America Central and South America Africa…

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Destinations, September 1998 Hot Dam! Where to get that last whitewater fix of the season By Stephanie Gregory It’s still too warm out to mourn the end of summer, though we do get wistful for whitewater about now. But thanks to…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1994 The Way Wet When it’s hot–really hot–hiding under the porch won’t do. You need water. By David Noland The dog days are back–those sultry, muggy midsummer afternoons when Sirius, the Dog Star, is riding high in the sky, influencing everyone…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, April 1995 Snowboarding: This Isn’t Baseball By Todd Balf With two rival race circuits splitting up the best international talent, several American riders, led by former world champion Mike Jacoby, were happy to devour the inaugural Grundig Snowboard World Cup tour, put…

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国产吃瓜黑料’s Annual Travel Guide, 1999/2000 WINTER NORTHWEST SKIING FIRES UP “Give us amenities to match our mountains,” they cried. They’ve been heard First-class snowfall, coach-class resorts. From the day organized skiing first hit the slopes of Mount…

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茂禄驴 Winter Travel Guide 1996 The Mountain Maximus You can’t ski in the fast lane without plenty of high-speed quads Lake Louise Ski Area | Aspen/Snowmass Ski Area | Vail | Squaw Valley…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, February 1996 Trekking: Buried at the Top of the World In the wake of Nepal’s deadliest disaster, a search for answers By Adam Horowitz (with Peter Stewart) It was easily the worst calamity to strike the Himalayas in decades: a…

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Or does it loathe that enraptured human touch? An earthy tale of fungal romance, fully consummated.

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In the annals of unsuccessful exploration, no mystery has remained more puzzling than the endless wrangling among historians and New York literary agents over the fate of the legendary lost expedition of Colonel Sir Edward Fallow Pike. In light of the tremendous excitement over the recent discovery of an authentic fragment of Pike's journal in an Argentine wax

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Hooked on Alaska

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, March 2000 Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 Hut, Hut, Hike If you’re still feeling guilty about Y2K extravagances, repent by ensconcing yourself…

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茂禄驴 The Magnificent Seven Our Favorite Parks t 聽 h 聽 e 聽 聽 f 聽 u 聽 n 聽 聽 f 聽 i 聽 l 聽 e: Outback Boredom Busters Uno It takes up almost no room…

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Camp Outs, Summer 1998 Campsite-Finder Ten drive-up campsites with a backcountry feel Which campground sounds good? Fern Hammock Loop, Florida Sage Creek,…

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Vacation Bulletins, Summer 1998 Solutions for Single Parents By Beth Johnson BULLETINS The Summer Calendar The fun begins June 4! Solutions for…

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 Ek’ Tun, Baby By James D. Gollin To find the other Belize, beach your kayak and head inland to Ek’ Tun, a new lodge two hours west of Belize City. Hike, canoe, or ride horses around the resort’s 200 acres…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1994 Mountaineering: One Per Continent By Todd Balf (with Derek Rielly) Working in the vast publicity shadow of climber and Seven Summits contender Sandy Pittman (“Rock and Hype,” May) Alaska’s Dolly Lefever walked up Australia’s Mount Kosciusko last March to become the first…

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Family Vacations, Summer 1996 Houseboating on Lake Powell By Zac Korth For the past 20 years, my family has spent two weeks of the summer aboard a houseboat on Lake Powell in Utah. I’m 19, so I’ve been doing this my whole life. My…

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茂禄驴 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, 1999 Annual Travel Guide Islands We’d Love to be Stranded On From the South Pacific to the Mediterranean, the Keys to Waterbound Bliss Palau The republic of Palau is the original Waterworld. No particular dollop of land among…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, October 1994 Scouting Reports: Wheeler Geologic Area, Colorado By Jeff Spurrier Pulitzer prize-Winning photographer Jack Dykinga lives in the southwestern United States, and much of his work has showcased that region’s deserts. His affinity for the landscape is clear–as witnessed by his ability to…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, Travel Guide 1997-1998 Island-to-Island Sailing THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA In the Antipodes, even the yachting scene feels upside-down. Instead of places like Newport, Rhode Island, where stiffly coiffed Republicans sip Dewar’s in members-only clubs, Australia has Shute Harbour: Deep in…

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Family Vacations, Summer 1996 A Lake of One’s Own: Cabins for Rent By Anne Moore Full-fledged resorts can be a great way to go, but sometimes all you want is the simplicity, privacy, and flexibility of your own housekeeping cabin in the woods. Herewith,…

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Winter Travel Guide 1996 Africa: Surf ‘n’ Safari By Ann Jones East africa still offers the best wildlife parade on the planet. You can view it from the window of a minivan, as tens of thousands of visitors to East Africa do each year,…

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< The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Trans-Africa Trucking Overland from Nairobi to Capetown Outfitters Price Accommodations Himalayan Travel 800-225-2380, www.gorp .com/himtravel.htm $3,320 camping Safaricentre 800-223-6046, www.safari centre.com $3,320 camping The Route: An epic…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Romania Hiking the Transylvanian Alps Outfitter Price Accommodations Exodus Walking Holidays 011-44-181-675-5550, www.exodus travels.co.uk $940 camping, tourist hotels Executive Wilderness Programmes 011-44-171-832-5620, outworld. compuserve.com/ homepages/ EWP_uk $1,320…

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The Trip-Finder, January 1999 Suriname Studying endangered Sea Turtles Outfitter Price Accommodations Oceanic Society Expeditions 800-326-7491, www.oceanic- society.org $1,890 (inludes airfaire from U.S.) rustic lodging The Route: A weeklong stay at a tiny solar-powered…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, April 1995 Where to Two-Step By Sara Corbett Billy Bob’s Texas, 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76106; 817-589-1711. A turn-of-the-century cattle barn dressed up in neon, Billy Bob’s plays host to some of the country’s rowdiest boot-stomping. This month’s headliners…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, June 1992 Our National Parks: Rocky Mountain National Park By Alston Chase and Debra Shore Estes Park, CO 80517 303-586-2371 Established 1915 265,669 Acres The Big Picture: It doesn’t have a catchy name, it doesn’t have…

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 In the Lapland of Luxury… By Meg Lukens Noonan Ever want to get out of town for a while . . . and just chill? In Sweden’s northern town of Jukkasj盲rvi, the finishing touches are being put on the world’s…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, January 1994 New Year’s Trips: Ringing It In Outdoors By Bob Howells New Year celebrations being among the most tedious of social obligations, the best way to get through them is to be irrevocably out of town. Out of any town,…

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 Puerto Rico By Jonathan Runge For whatever reason, PR gets bad PR. True, the capital, San Juan, deserves its reputation as a honky-tonk haven for gamblers, other hedonists, and entrepreneurs looking for a tax break. But once…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, July 1995 Idaho Falls, Idaho A town where you can have a real job, a real life, and still get to move in with the scenery. Several reasons to split the city and head for the Big Outdoors. By Mike…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, September 1994 Inns & Lodges: Nereledge Inn, New Hampshire By Michael Lanza After a long day of feeling the burn on the Classic Rock of New Hampshire’s Cathedral Ledge, sometimes the last thing you’re in the mood for is sleeping on the ground. Fortunately,…

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Winter Travel Guide 1996 A Sportif Guide to Hawaii The fish are jumpin’ and the waves are high-how to play like a kamaaina Surfing You can slink to makaha or over to Kauai’s Hanalei Bay, Honolua Bay on Maui, or the Big…

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国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, March 1995 Sailing: Down and Out on the Indian Ocean Wicked waves end Isabelle Autissier’s run in the BOC Challenge By Dan Dickison For French sailor Isabelle Autissier, December started badly and then really tanked. Three days after Christmas, the…

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