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How to stay healthy—and maintain sanity—while you're social-distancing

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Thanks to freezing temps, stringent rules, and nasty winds, the Antarctica Marathon, held every March on the world's largest ice sheet, is every bit as brutal as it sounds

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That backpack speaker and unsolicited gear advice might be ruining your chances of snagging a wintertime honey.

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Outside magazine, March 1999 Books: The Real Deal By James Zug ELECTRONICS | BUYING RIGHT | THE OTHER STUFF | BOOKS For the Time Being, by Annie Dillard (Alfred A. Knopf, $22). Composing a prose collage combining bird-headed dwarves, the clay warriors of China’s Xi’an region,…

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The Wind Cave is the seventh-largest mapped cave in the world

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The Adventuress columnist Ali Carr Troxell caught up with Burton snowboarder Kimmy Fasani to learn about the new all-mountain board she developed

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Summer in northern Vermont: long days, long trails, and not a single leaf peeper. Here's how to do it right.

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Depending on whether they’re working, ski-touring skins are either the greatest winter invention since snowballs or only slightly more fun than an avalanche. Here are five ways to keep your skins in the game. Ski-Touring Skins 1. In patchy sunlight, snow can stick to skins like north Idaho gumbo on…

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Adventures can provide fuel for romance, but only if you know how to take what you learned in the mountains back home

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David de Rothschild and crew revealed their plastic-bottle-boat in the San Francisco Bay last week. The Plastiki, made out of 12,000 plastic bottles, is set to sail from San Francisco to Sydney this fall. To learn more, check out our December profile of de Rothschild. And watch his recent interview…

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