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Winter Adventure is All Around Us
When I found a shriveled up piece of last year’s fruit in my backcountry ski pack that had petrified and attached itself to my climbing ...
Derrick Knowles
January 10, 2015
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The Gear We Love and Can’t Let Go
My MontBell Super Stretch down sleeping bag was the first piece of gear I ever named. This toasty sack with elastic baffles accommodates my fitful ...
Derrick Knowles
December 28, 2014
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Growing Up With Wild Connections — An Excerpt from “Crown of the Continent: The Wildest Rockies”
My roots in the Crown of the Continent go as deep as my first wobbly steps on Earth. My folks came to the heart of ...
Out There Outdoors
December 27, 2014
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Fighting Back Against Bike Theft
It’s heart sinking. You look around and ask, “Where’s my bike?” The answer you deny is, “It’s gone.” You look again and again to make ...
Hank Greer
December 22, 2014
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Pity Parties and Other Steps to Injury Recovery
There are few things I can say are an absolute truth with the exception of this fact: Being injured sucks. In fact, injury is kind ...
Ammi Midstokke
December 12, 2014
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Going Skiing
In junior high, all my cool friends were skiers, and it took until 9th grade until I could join them up on the mountain. Our ...
Derrick Knowles
November 19, 2014
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Surviving (and Loving) the Gym This Winter
I used to think the only reason to go to a gym was if you were in prison – for fitness and so the guy ...
Ammi Midstokke
November 17, 2014
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Fat Tires and Hot Pools: Riding the Idaho Hot Springs Loop
Last February (2013), Adventure Cycling released the maps for a new bike packing backcountry experience, the Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route. There are two ...
Hank Greer
November 10, 2014
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4 Tips for Fall Hiking with Kids
Whether your family calls it a nature walk or a hike, when you’re out in nature walking with children the essential goal is the same: ...
Amy McCaffree
October 18, 2014
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