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Week of May 7-13, 1998 Exploring Costa Rica en famille in June Planning a paddling adventure Tot-friendly & all-inclusive summer resorts Summiting Whitney in a day? Planning a paddling adventure Question: My brother and I are planning a three- to four-day canoe trip on…
Week of April 3-9, 1997 Hiking and biking in North Carolina Schlepping a surfboard to Costa Rica? Planning an adventure trip with a toddler Rock-climbing schools in New Hampshire Choosing an outdoor education course Planning an adventure trip with a toddler Question: Help…
You don’t have to give up the amenities of a large urban environment just because you prefer traveling on two wheels over four
Professional triathlete Aaron Scheidies was born with a hereditary condition has left the 28-year old with only 10 percent of his vision. In 2007, he became the only disabled athlete to break two hours in an international distance triathlon (1.5K swim, 40K bike, 10K run), breaking a world record. In…
This month we turned readers into test subjects, grilling you for your attitudes on travel, sports, environmental issues, risk, and even the features that appear in the issue. (You'll find the results here: Danger, Environment, Sports, Travel, Lifestyle.) To kick it all off, here's a test of your loyalty. How…
Week of April 2-8, 1998 Choosing an adventurous vacation River-rafting trips in October Hiking to Canada’s highest waterfall Camping out in style at Yellowstone Camping out in style at Yellowstone Question: We will be flying into Billings, Montana, renting a car, and driving to…
Courtesy of Flickr A scientist at the University of Manchester has cracked the “The Plato Code” — the long disputed secret messages hidden in the great philosopher's writings, Environmental News Network reports. Decoding a regular pattern of symbols from Pythagoras, an ancient astronomer who argued that planets and stars made music…
Destinations, September 1998 Dingle All the Way To tireless hikers, Ireland throws open a 112-mile arm By Kiki Yablon Tourism is a relatively new game — and athletic tourism an even newer one — on Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula. Although B&Bs have cropped up on this spit…