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They're a perfectly engineered camping food (there's scientific evidence somewhere), but you spend a lot of time around campfires. You should tweak the recipe every so often.
Can a controversial new form of statistical profiling weed out cheaters?
THE OPEN ROAD: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama,by Pico Iyer (KNOPF, $24) Veteran travel writer Pico Iyer has been hanging out with the Dalai Lama for more than 30 years, visiting the Tibetan Buddhist leader’s home-in-exile, in Dharmsala, India, and following him around the world as he…
Outside magazine, April 1996 Sturdy Boots Without the Burden Lightweight, trailworthy hikers for both fast-moving day hikes and overnight jaunts By Douglas Gantenbein Horrific tales of foot agony in decades past are the best argument for today’s lightweight hiking boots, so here’s mine: In 1974, I…
Cyclist Joe Papp, a U.S. Anti-Doping Agency witness againstFloyd Landis in 2007, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute human growthhormone and another performance-enhancing drug, states the Associated Press story. In a Pittsburgh federal court on Wednesday, Papp said he conspiredwith a Chinese manufacturer to sell drugs over the Internet to…
This October, conservationists and brewers are teaming up to help restore America's damaged forests
Brush up on your knowledge before you hit the waves
If any skiers ever needed motivation for learning video, they have it. On Thursday, Teton Gravity Research announced a new online video contest with a grand prize of $100,000, called The CoLab. Athletes will upload their videos to tetongravity.com, users will vote on edits, and judges will award…