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National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis spouts off on the infamous bottle ban in Grand Canyon National Park, adapting to climate change, and a new rule that would give Homeland Security power over public land decisions on U.S. borders
Explore way beyond the beaten path with the know-how, essential gear, and destination info for making the most of the off-road vehicle (ORV) lifestyle
Hopefully your rush hour sounds something like this. A creative collaboration combining fly fishing and film making shot on the Rush River, Wisconsin. A project from Brian Slater and cinematographer Alex Horner.
The first written accounts of surfing in Africa predate accounts of surfing in Hawaii by 100 years. In his new movie, 'Wade in the Water,' documentarian David Mesfin asks: What else have we glossed over in the history of Black surfing?
Bike commuters are no longer an anomaly, and their right to the road is becoming a hot topic, as reported by cnn.com. Bikes sales continue to increase, Google maps recently added bike routes, and many cities are reconfiguring car-only roads to accommodate the needs of cyclists–yet cyclists still report harassment…
Outside magazine, December 1997 Philanthropy: Do-Gooders Rule! In this age of mounting apathy, an unlikely subculture steps up to the plate By Paul Kvinta And the Moral Is, Never Underestimate the Home-River Advantage Flesh-eating piranhas, orifice-plumbing protozoans, and titantic river swells from overloaded melon boats…
Dispatches, July 1998 Dubious Ventures Das Ghost Boot: Around the World with a Silicon Crew No skipper, no navigator, no mate? Hey, no problem — Captain Computer’s at the helm. By Tim Zimmermann Reiner Schmid, of Germany’s Furtwangen University for Applied Sciences, has always been…
After a breakout year, this native Colorado triathlete is ready for the world stage