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What's the best way to waterproof a pack? Mike Bethany, West Virginia

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Premie arrives in an alpine meadow

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If you’ve never considered being a ski instructor before, here’s why it may appeal to you

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Adventure Found, January 1998 Uh-Oh ù Here Comes the Easy Part When traveling, danger lurks at the most innocuous moments By Bucky McMahon The first law of safety for scuba divers, counterintuitive but verified by statistics, has it that most accidents occur on the surface. You’re…

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Equipage: Rush Slept Here Jerry Wigutow has just the bag for your right-leaning dreamer By Wendy Marston “It’s the best sleeping bag ever made for a mediocre and ungrateful world,” boasts Jerry Wigutow, the Brooklyn-born founder and CEO of Wiggy’s Bags, a ten-year-old manufacturing company whose line…

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Only 10 such trees exist in the world

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In her new book, ‘The Joy of Sweat,’ Sarah Everts answers all of our writer’s questions about perspiration

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Research continues to reinforce long-standing claims that tapping Canada’s tar sands will push global temperatures to scary heights

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In the inaugural women’s competition, riders pioneered new lines with innovative tech from Samsung Galaxy

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Outside magazine, March 1996 Regimens: The Calisthenic Challenge By Ken McAlpine “For calisthenics to be effective, you have to resist the urge to rest when the burning sensation in your muscles comes along,” says Mark De Lisle. “That’s where you’ll make great gains.” If this no-rest-for-the-weary…

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