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Week of January 15-21, 1998 Hiking the Pine Mountain Trail in Georgia American cycling trips in early March Spring break happenings in South America Outdoor activities for a European vacation Preparing to hike the demanding Inca Trail American cycling trips in early March…

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Our online editor was sent a summer’s worth of coffee to share with the office. On National Coffee Day, he finally owns up to why it never made the rounds.

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Trail steeds get lighter but punch above their weight

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Lottery replaces first-come, first-served

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Pants are fine, but if your goal is waist-deep powder, a good pair of bibs like FlyLow’s Bakers ($330) are what you need.

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Some high school friends and I are planning a reunion. They're beach people, and I'm a hike-in-the-mountains person. Plus, they're teachers and I'm just finishing medical school--which means we are all poor. Any suggestions for a warm, sunny location that fit this description?

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He's spent the last three years chronicling the lives of couples who have swapped mainstream society for rare kind of freedom

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Study says malaria may rise

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For 2011, Trek has gone back over virtually its entire mountain-bike line and, rather than introduce new models, has refined existing platforms. Weights are lighter, handling is stiffer, and suspension is more precisely tuned. In July, the company offered a peak of its 2011 offerings in the ski-resort town of…

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Good for Backcountry 1. No matter what the weather, the Icefield was ready. The shell—a slightly stretchy, very sturdy ripstop polyester with a waterproof-breathable membrane—shucked off epic dumps at Jackson Hole and wet slop on Washington’s Mount Baker. But inside was the perfect amount of Climashield Green insulation to keep…

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