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The legendary daredevil talks about recovering from the accident that almost killed him

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With a little help from the wine industry, a new scanner is currently under development that could allow passengers to take innocuous liquids on airplanes, according to NewScientist.com. Matthew Augustine, a chemistry professor at the University of California, Davis, patented a device in 2002 to determine whether wine had spoiled…

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Deep in the redwood hills near Mendocino lies the Big River Estuary, a secret cache that will soon belong to bears, bobcats, otters, and you.

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GO ANYWHERE, FASTIf we entered a shoe in the Dakar Rally, the Storm would be the choice. It’s tough, thanks to split-grain leather and plastic reinforcements on the upper. It’s light (16 ounces per shoe), due to details like nylon instead of metal eyelets and an absence of unnecessary extras.

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A prominent doctor responsible for anti-doping tests has responded to Sports Illustrated's January 24th article on Lance Armstrong. The article details tests Dr. Don Catlin performed in the 90s on urine samples from a cyclist an unidentified source says was Lance Armstrong. The article mentions the following request for test…

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The 65-year-old swimmer has set 355 world records. And she's still going.

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For centuries, Sherpas wore layers of heavy wool to handle the harsh Himalayan weather. Now, Sherpa Adventure Gear is bringing back Himalayan styles from the 1950s, but making them with modern materials. Tashi Sherpa, founder of Sherpa Adventure Gear, had two uncles involved in the first climb of…

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What did we do all summer? We searched the country for the coolest college towns, places where the outdoors and intellectual esprit mingle blissfully. In this online SNEAK PREVIEW of Outside’s September issue, we fill you in on our picks for the nation’s TOP TEN schools. Whether you’re seeking a…

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A 14-year-old Dutch girl won a court's permission to attempt to sail around the world solo, the BBC reports. Last August, the Dutch court placed Laura Dekker under state care to stall her plans of becoming the youngest person to circumnavigate the world unassisted. That title currently belongs to 16-year…

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Outside Magazine, March 2003 Table of Contents

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