Outdoors Magazine
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A Short History Of The Campsite
image credit There is a satisfying immediacy about the prospect of establishing an encampment for the night - clearing the site, erecting the tent, chopping... Read more
The 12 June 2012 by Gerard
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China Closes Borders To Tibet Again
According to the Telegraph, China has once again closed the borders to Tibet, barring any foreign travelers from visiting the country. The move comes just a... Read more
The 11 June 2012 by Kungfujedi
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Break Free After Divorce, & Travel Instead
Guest Post. Break free after divorce, travel instead If you're lucky, divorce can be friendly and easy, but it's often fraught with regrets, and... Read more
The 10 June 2012 by Exceedpossibility
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The Trouble with Being Bored!
The trouble with being injured bored and welded to the sofa is that one tends to have time to peruse ebay. My latest back flair up has reinforced the fact that ... Read more
The 10 June 2012 by Stodge
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So About That Record Setting Base Jump
Yesterday I posted a story and video of Russian Base Jumper Valery Rozov, who had reportedly set a new world record for the highest jump ever. Turns out that... Read more
The 08 June 2012 by Kungfujedi
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Wilder Pictures + Musings: The Eggemoggin Reach Regatta 2011
As I was going through some old photos the other day, I realized that I never put up pictures from the 2011 Eggemoggin Reach Regatta. I posted photos from the... Read more
The 06 June 2012 by Thewilderthings
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2012 Tour Divide Begins Friday
The Tour Divide, one of the toughest mountain bike races on the planet, gets underway on Friday when riders set out from Banff, Canada and begin heading south... Read more
The 06 June 2012 by Kungfujedi
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Another Expedition Prepares Search For Amelia Earhart
The disappearance of Amelia Earhart is one of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th Century. The pioneering aviator went missing somewhere over the Pacific... Read more
The 05 June 2012 by Kungfujedi
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Everest 2012: That's A Wrap!
Another season has come and gone on Everest and of course it is time for reflection and analysis of everything that happened on the mountain this spring. As... Read more
The 31 May 2012 by Kungfujedi
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Poland Trek Update: Taming Poland's Highest Mountain and Longest River
At the beginning of May I posted a story about Belgian adventurer Louis-Philippe Loncke setting out on his latest project the Poland Trek expedition. The plan... Read more
The 30 May 2012 by Kungfujedi