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And other secrets of navigating Canada's Near-North

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Summertime adventuring, Canadian style, on the continent's finest spot for cooling your heels

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Roman candle: Italy’s (active) Mount Vesuvius Q: I will be in Rome for ten days and would like to know if it’s possible to hike up Mount Vesuvius? — Marcelo Cardona, Irving, Texas 国产吃瓜黑料 Advisor: A:…

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For many, camp cooking is a messy, disheartening, ultimately bland affair. But it doesn’t have to be. Take, for instance, the following gastronomical field trip, led by three of the nation’s finest chefs, maestros of the kitchen who—surprise!—are also no strangers to the demands of wielding a skillet in the…

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Hours from anywhere but on the edge of nowhere, the rough Down East passages welcome the well heeled and unpedigreed alike

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Got shocks?: a bird’s eye view over Canyonlands, and the Colorado River Q: We are planning a mountain biking trip to Moab and would like some advice on great places to camp. The private campgrounds I’ve looked into have all the amenities, but look like parking lots…

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The Maine coast has more landmarks than names. Much to the delight of possessive types.

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Adrift in Bali, quacking against the current of time

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A half-mad dash to Hkakabo Razi seemed like a good idea at the time. And hey, how tough can it be to sneak past the Chinese Army?

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Slicing through the waters that brought you the beast that inspired Jaws, Montauk’s shark hunters search the Atlantic for their cold-blooded, man-eating prey. It’s the brutal Mako Mania tournament, where old salts and paying customers harry a dying breed of monsters. Where the stakes are huge, the sharks are bigger, and the fishing is absolutely to di

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Any time now, the world's last Communist stronghold will be open for adventure. But for an overzealous kayaker, that's way too long to wait.

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Class V

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国产吃瓜黑料 races have come into their own. Time to join the self-punishing fun and tackle your first one.

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Superlative kayaks and accoutrements

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鈥淭here is a reasonable chance somebody could die,鈥 says a Dallas-based doctor and Hardrocker. 鈥淚鈥檝e fallen, and almost been swept away by a waterfall.鈥

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The South's true country cuisine rises again

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Q: My husband and I would like to take a cycling trip in Northern Spain. We would prefer to do it self-guided and do not want to pay the $2500 to $3500 per person that the major luxury operators charge. Basically, we just need route maps, reservations for camping…

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A Guide to Surfing's Hallowed Hot Spots

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Q: Any idea where I can take a vacation and at the same time do some environmental volunteer work? I remember an article in 国产吃瓜黑料 a couple of years ago about a spot where you can act as a “guard” for sea turtles as they came ashore to lay…

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Beyond L.A.'s tangle of freeways, you can pedal, snorkel, and kayak your way to a truly great outdoor weekend.

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Beyond the top ropes and chalk stains, Joshua Tree's famous granite reveals its more mysterious faces.

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Q: My family and I will be moving to Hanoi, Vietnam for a period of two years. We are rabid mountain bikers (and hikers) and will be taking our bikes. We want to do some quick day- or weekend-rides, and plan some longer trips (guided or unguided). Any…

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Fifty-odd years ago, a young guy's visit to Vanuatu inspired the legend of Bali Hai. Thankfully, the good life's still here. Why aren't you?

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So what if you have to endure endless hours in the air and shake out your piggy bank. Nothing this pure comes easy.

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A speed ascent of a Grand Canyon spire proves that light is right

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That's right, you should like your footwear. This will help.

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He's the savior of fromage, the scourge of McDonald's, the protector of organic goodness against the specter of mad cows and bioengineered crops. Busted in France, evicted from Brazil, this pipe-smoking, draft-dodging, ewe-raising farmer is a bona fide environmental star. And now he's going to jail for it. Florence Williams on the trials of José Bové.

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Are you, like the fabled Spicoli, searching for a cool breeze and some tasty waves? Look no further. These six sweet spots will make you wish you were born with fins.

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Come, stymied climbers, stalling cyclists, and ragged runners--behold the year's top ten fitness trends. We promise they'll punch up your performance.

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An adventurer's guide to animal migrations—the greatest shows on earth

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Once you've made a name for yourself in the burly world of ski mountaineering, astonished your buds, bagged a few sponsors, shot some sick footage that had Banff buzzing—in short, once you're at the top of your game, can you actually take a vacation? The author investigates in Peru's Cordillera Blanca, where six adventurers scramble to beat "poachers" to f

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Q: I’m traveling to Ireland with a friend next week who wants to spend some time on the Aran Islands. Is there anything to do there besides stare at the ocean (hiking? biking?)? Trail trimmings: a winding stonewall in the Aran Islands — Alex Cohen, San…

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It's a long line from the old salt to the swarms at Waikiki. So real Hawaiians head for the far sides of paradise.

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The supernatural tour of Hawaii, where spirits live and enemies become fishhooks.

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Q: A few friends and I are planning a trip to Chiapas, Mexico to help build a church and would like to mountain bike a couple of days at the end of the trip. I would consider us as intermediate bikers. Any suggestions on where to go? Thanks.

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In any state, there are attractions that everyone’s heard of, that every guidebook touts, that every visitor has to see. Then there are the places the locals haunt, where the crowds are sparse and the mentions in Let’s Go are glancing. In Alaska, these places are the state parks, 3.2…

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Q: I’m planning a trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in late June. All the trips that I have read about discuss canoes; I’ve find nothing about kayak trips. I have two sea kayaks and plan on kayaking the BWCAW for about nine days. Do you…

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A tale of big money, prison, Disney World, and the world's foremost dinosaur-hunting twins.

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Q: Where can I find inexpensive, tourist-free backpacking in Alaska? — Rosanne Clemente, Bay Shore, New York 国产吃瓜黑料 Advisor: A: The general rule with Alaskan wilderness is that you can have it cheap OR tourist-free, but rarely both. There’s a simple reason for…

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Five top jocks share their recovery secrets

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His life鈥檚 grand pursuit has killed his closest companions. His bride-to-be is his best friend鈥檚 widow. His exploding fame owes as much to happenstance (stumbling upon Mallory鈥檚 body on Everest) and luck (escaping an avalanche in Tibet) as it does to his great skill as a mountaineer. An intimate look at the serendipitous, tumultuous, and nearly unbearable success of Conrad Anker.

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She was making her way across Laos, when a jury-rigged bus slammed into her. A survivor's tale鈥攁nd some hard-won advice.

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A recklessly picaresque, highly philosophical, gloriously unmapped road trip in search of secret places you'll have to find yourself

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Sick of protein shakes and energy biscuits? Meet the exercise physiologist who has revolutionized sports nutrition with a radical new diet for athletes鈥攔eal food.

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Of baboon lust, ibex ballets, and the necessity of the African wolf.

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Get lost in Alaska's Wrangell--St. Elias: It's six Yellowstones' worth of icy lakes,anonymous meadows, and peaks you won't find on any map.

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Books

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Your urgent inquiries about the world, answered.

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Q: I am planning a trip to Scotland in the fall and need info about mountain biking the Highlands. Any suggestions or resources? Knobbies required: a rugged invite from the Scottish Highlands -脗聽Therese Ingram, Colorado Springs, Colorado 国产吃瓜黑料 Advisor: A: You can start by hopping a train to Aviemore, the…

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In remote Zapatista country, the good people of Chiapas are engaged in a once-a-year change to upend the world. Men become women. Night becomes day. And a pilgrim in a rental car is barreling toward them.

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Dive (or cannonball, or belly-flop) into summer at these seven backcountry water holes and hot springs.

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Scoring big with your kids; unforgettable days in America's premier national playgrounds.

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It's the Great American Road Trip minus the Corn Palace and the drive-thru redwoods; three blacktop adventures to craters, canyons, and caves that will subdue the backseat Cheez-It wars.

Eight great resorts on four islands with activities for all. Be there. Aloha.

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Five wunderfamilies show how children are no impediment to real, no-holds-barred, self-supported adventure.

Escape the monkey house and take your brood to where the wild things really are. Our kid-endorsed guide to sneezing lizards, daffy otters, and bellowing moose. (Sorry, no dinosaurs.) Koalas in Kangaroo Island Though the koala is right up there in the race for…

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Q: I'm going to be in Teguicigalpa, Honduras for just a few days. What points of interest or adventure can I partake in with only two days there? A trailside view through the rich foliage of La Tigra National Park –聽David, San Antonio, Texas 国产吃瓜黑料 Advisor: A: Lucky…

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On the rough road in Uganda, where visions past and future clash, and all things flow from the mighty river.

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A compressed air pilgrimage to the Red Sea, where hobbyists become compulsives in the blink of a piscine eye.

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Q: I am looking for adventure in Canada — camping, hiking, wildlife — any suggestions? Canada, on the rocks: a sunlit berg off the Newfoundland coast –聽Rosanne Clemente, Bay Shore, New York 国产吃瓜黑料 Advisor: A: News flash: It’s a big country up there, with more adventure possibilities than human inhabitants.

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Q: We’re headed to St. Lucia and we love to hike and snorkel. What weight clothing would you suggest? Would you recommend a guide or can you do the hikes yourself? We want to do all 29 miles of the hiking trails, and the more rugged and adventurous the better.

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It was a whisper, barely enough to flutter the sails of Agamemnon, that originally set me careening down the mountainous coast of Turkey in my puny Renault, searching for a colony of backpackers living in the trees. A 21-year-old wanderer from Iceland, whom I'd met in Egypt, had murmured of…

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Discover the wild side of Greece and western Turkey with 12 getaways—from Spartan to Olympian.

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The Bush administration has a plan to manage the nation's open spaces. But will America buy it?

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Notable places and policies in contention this year

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For three hours, a team of scientists collected samples from deep inside the crater of a seemingly peaceful volcano. Suddenly, an apocalyptic eruption shot white-hot rocks into the darkening sky. Nine people were killed high on the Colombian mountain that day, and volcanologist Stanley Williams barely escaped with his life. In an exclusive preview from the cont

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For generations, it's been a curious springtime pilgrimage: hiking up, then skiing, boarding, sliding, or crashing down Tuckerman Ravine. But there's a first time for everyone.

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For generations, it's been a curious springtime pilgrimage: hiking up, then skiing, boarding, sliding, or crashing down Tuckerman Ravine. But there's a first time for everyone.

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The most imposing figure on Everest has been told to stay home. But don't count Henry Todd out yet.

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An oral history of Everest's endearingly dysfunctional village

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Time was, you could crisscross America with nothing but a rucksack and a thumb. You still can, if you know how.

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There's nobody more qualified to drag you to the top of the world than Babu Chiri Sherpa. And he'll gladly do it. But when he's through, he's got some business of his own to attend to. Namely, obliterating every last climbing record on Everest, shattering the myth of his people as high-altitude baggage handlers, and taking the Sherpa brand global.

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Alex Honnold talks with Sender Films about the history of Yosemite's climbing culture and gives his take on what free soloing is all about. 聽…

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Q: Where can I find good beach camping in Georgia other than Cumberland Island? — Chris Greenawalt, Bethlehem, PA 国产吃瓜黑料 Advisor: A: There’s no other place on the Georgia coastline with Cumberland’s perfect mix of eco-protection and…

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Exploring the most enchantingly rugged places on earth is easy. Just follow our guide to the world's ten classic treks, put one foot in front of the other—and don't forget to take it slow.

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Twice a year, the good men of Scotland's Orkney Islands work out their issues the old-fashioned way. They riot.

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Call them God's Greens. Armed with Scripture and a righteous respect for nature, a host of religious groups have taken up the environmental fight and are waging holy war on behalf of an embattled creation. But, critics ask, is this a truly divine cause鈥攐r the devil's work?

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