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It’s good to have the first road stage of the Tour de France in the bag. These opening days are always chaotic, and the risk of crashing is much greater than the chance of seizing an opportunity to gain time. For Lance Armstrong and the other primary yellow jersey contenders,…

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Barking At the Door from Good Company Ski features skiers Lucas Wachs and Karl Fostvedt going huge in the backcountry.  

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Nolan’s 14 is a 100 mile route through the heart of the Colorado Rockies that traverses 14 14,000 foot peaks. It’s known as the “Mount Everest of Ultrarunning,” and only a handful of people have ever completed it within the 60 hour cutoff time. Watch the full film here, where…

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Gage & Gage Productions’ latest film tracks Tim DeChristopher’s rise to notoriety. Check out this profile by Abe Streep.    …

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When Ponytail Paul headed out into the woods, he just wanted to help hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Instead, what he found set his world on fire. …

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When Ponytail Paul headed out into the woods, he just wanted to help hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Instead, what he found set his world on fire. Learn more about how Every Trail Connects at rei.com/h/trails.

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Outside magazine, June 1994 Running: Rabbit’s Revenge By Todd Balf (with Martin Dugard and Eric Hagerman) Wen Paul Pilkington reached the halfway point at last February’s Los Angeles Marathon, he glanced over his shoulder, glanced again, and then estimated he had a quarter-mile lead. As the race’s…

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Outside magazine, October 1996 Technology: Advanced Photo System By Glenn Randall If you want to avoid the mystery in the trip to pick up your prints, consider a completely new photographic format: the Advanced Photo System. Developed by the Big Five–Canon, Fuji, Kodak, Minolta, and Nikon–APS is…

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Family Vacations, Summer 1998 Park Places Room with a view: How to find your own space in North America’s premier national parks By Peter Shelton PARK PLACES National Pastimes A visit to these parks is right up there with baseball, hot dogs, and the…

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Outside magazine, June 1996 Route 666 For travelers who demand the very worst, a U.S. tourism inferno By Jack Barth No denying it: dark and lonesome Barrow has its downside. But let’s not forget the rest of the country. From coast to coast, from border to…

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