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Copenhagen on Bike and Kayak
May 14, 2010
by: editor
Are you itching for a spontaneous break from your normal, sedentary routine? That’s exactly what we were thinking when then these photos came across the desktop. Thus, inspiring us to start planning a trip to Copenhagen for a week tour on bike.
The activities in the City of Spires are about as di
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Kayak Camping Tips
May 13, 2010
by: editor
Kayak camping is not all that different than backpacking - if anything it is easier as you don't have to carry all the weight on your back (unless you are portaging). Much of the same equipment you would use for backpacking also works for kayak camping - but with the added benefit that weight is not
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Water-Resistant, Wireless Walkman
May 13, 2010
by: editor
The Sony Walkman NWZ-W250 ($60) is a wireless, water-resistant player specifically designed for those who need to be hands-free, literally. Looking at you fellow all-weather runners.
The frame is lightweight, resting on your head comfortably and securely, even for guys with Ussain Bolt aspirations.
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Spartan Race: Qualifying for the Death Race
May 13, 2010
by: editor
Scrambling, spears, running, barbwire, fire, biking, axes, crawling, Legos, swimming: this is just a sampling of ingredients for the hottest interdisciplinary series to hit the 24-hour racing scene.
The Spartan Race is a qualifying series which combines a 5k run with 12 outrageous obstacles, where
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Five Gear Innovations
May 12, 2010
by: GearJunkie
Gear Junkie picks his top innovations from the past few years in the world of outdoors gear.
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Park Avenue Whiskey by NY's Tuthilltown Spirits
May 12, 2010
by: editor
New York's storied Park Avenue Liquor Shop, established in 1934, is releasing new limited edition whiskey bottlings made exclusively for them by the artisanal Tuthilltown Spirits distillery in New York's Hudson River Valley.
Priced at $45 per bottle, the Park Avenue Whiskey collection features 375
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Greetings from the Gulf
May 12, 2010
by: Mark Anders
Last week I visited my friend Jimbo who lives on Alabama's Gulf Coast for a few days of paddling and fishing. When he picked me up at the airport in Pensacola, Florida, there was a strange dull hue to the sky. No sun. But no rain either. And the usually brilliant blue water of the Gulf was churned u
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How I Travel: Susie Floros Shredding Across the Globe
May 11, 2010
by: editor
Susie Floros has what’s likely to be one of the planet’s most enviable jobs: managing the Women’s Team for Burton Snowboards. One of the many perks is getting to travel around the world for contests, photo and film shoots and business meetings on the company credit card. Through these trips an
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GOLDEN ERA OF F1 RETURNS TO MONACO FOR HISTORIQUE
May 11, 2010
by: AbbeySmith.VentureThere.com
Every other May historic automobile racers, iconic cars, glamorous women and motor racing fanatics from around the world unite in Monaco for the Grand Prix Historique.
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Behind the Scenes: Original Duluth Canoe Pack
May 11, 2010
by: editor
There are only a handful of brands that have been "Made In America" since the 1800's, and Duluth is one of them. Here, they take us behind the scenes and along the production lifetime of one of their classic Duluth canoe packs.
To this day, they still make Duluth Packs in the same building, with m
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