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It sure sounds like another shameless reality-TV formula: Inspire people to slim down by offering them cash, then film their struggles with health food and sit-ups. But personal trainer Bob Harper, 43, of NBC’s The Biggest Loser, feels no shame at all. The show lets him introduce his holistic fitness…

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For our May 2007 Dream Jobs package, “No Work and All Play…,” contributor Tim Sohn wrote about Gus Speth, a true action hero of the green movement. Here, read an unabridged introduction to Sohn’s article, and a full interview transcript.

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From Big Agnes’s outdoor-inspired travel line comes the redesigned Stagecoach, a virtual amphibian and, of the bags tested, hands-down the best hauler in the muck, slush, and rain. The 3,300-cube small is pictured, but it comes in medium and large as well. Thanks to its nylon-laminated membrane and welded seams,…

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Making way for another UNESCO site

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According to experts, your body’s natural reaction to an intense workout could be interfering with your watch data

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Professional wildlife photographer Aaron Baggenstos travelled to Costa Rica to photograph the incredible biodiversity that teems throughout the country’s jungle

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Outside magazine, August 1999 Easy Strider Finding the perfect-fitting running shoe is a simple matter of one, two, or three By Andrew Tilin CUSHIONING | STABILITY | MOTION CONTROL NEW BALANCE 1210 MIZUNG WAVE RIDER RLX FAST ADIDAS POSEIDON ETONIC STABLE PRO…

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2:11 Marathoner Nathan Martin shares every mile of a week of his training as he looks toward a new spring goal.

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Family Vacations, Summer 1996 Gunwale Up With a canoe as your Sherpa, camping gets a five-star rating By David Dunbar Our Favorite Places | Inside Skinny | Staying Safe | Essential Gear When Kai Wiesner-Hanks reached voyageur age (six weeks), his parents set off…

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Frustrated by work, climate anxiety, and the noise of daily life, I grabbed my paddleboard and set off on a 1,200-mile-long journey through North America’s waterways. What I found wasn’t just adventure, but proof that water has the power to calm the mind, connect people, and remind us what really matters.

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