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  • American Explorer Prepares To Walk Across Africa

    American Explorer Prepares Walk Across Africa

    American explorer and anthropologist Julian Monroe Fisher is preparing for his next big expedition, one that will see him cross the African continent on foot,... Read more

    The 18 February 2011 by   Kungfujedi
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  • Doping Charges Against Contador Dropped, He's Free To Race

    Doping Charges Against Contador Dropped, He's Free Race

    In other cycling news, doping charges against Alberto Contador have been dropped and he is now free to race in the Tour of Algarve which began today. His one... Read more

    The 16 February 2011 by   Kungfujedi
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  • Scuba Diving and Abyss Exploring

    Scuba Diving Abyss Exploring

    “I am an abyss explorer”. The words are of famous freediver Guillaume Nery but they also remind me of watching the great Jacques Cousteau on TV as a child.... Read more

    The 13 February 2011 by   Flemmingbo
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  • Skiing This Half-Term

    Skiing This Half-Term

    It's no secret that the Alps has not had any real snowfall for a few weeks. Skies have generally been blue and cloudless, and most of the snow that people have... Read more

    The 11 February 2011 by   Surfcat
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  • The Wildmen Zoo

    Wildmen

    Normally we don’t do zoos but when we heard that the most dangerous zoo in the world was not far from Buenos Aires, we couldn’t resist. The zoo wasn’t very... Read more

    The 20 January 2011 by   Thewildmen
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  • 25 Kilometers Wildman Run in the Patagonian Mountains

    Kilometers Wildman Patagonian Mountains

    A couple of days ago, a guy from Patagonia adventure gave me a challenge that I couldn’t resist - to run the popular Lagona los Tres track to the foot of Mount... Read more

    The 17 January 2011 by   Thewildmen
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  • Climbing Ice Falls Around Chamonix

    Climbing Falls Around Chamonix

    My idea of ice climbing was that it was a pure hassle and involved a lot of suffering, I completely understood why so few girls were into ice climbing... But... Read more

    The 08 January 2011 by   Mountainspirit
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  • Fashion Forward 2011: Mission Workshop Messenger Bags and Backpacks

    Fashion Forward 2011: Mission Workshop Messenger Bags Backpacks

    One my favorite things about the Holiday Season is being able to relax and visit with people that you normally don't have the opportunity to see. This year we... Read more

    The 07 January 2011 by   Dianefergurson
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  • Normal Route on Aiguille De La République

    Normal Route Aiguille République

    Seen from the Mer the Glace, the one satellite of Grands Charmoz catches the eye of every adventurous alpine climber. The esthetic shape of an index finger... Read more

    The 01 August 2010 by   Mountainspirit
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  • What Can Climbers Do To Preserve The High Alpine Environment?

    What Climbers Preserve High Alpine Environment?

    Mountaineering itself is a celebration of nature, but when practiced by tens of thousands climbers every summer it will inevitable cause progressive damage to... Read more

    The 18 July 2010 by   Mountainspirit
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