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Outside July 2007 Kevin Fedarko |
High Times You were told that Everest base camp is an insult to the true spirit of mountaineering. But why weren't you told about the excellent bars, the butter people, and that friendly playboy bunny from Poland? |
Outside July 2007 Thayer Walker |
Me. By Myself. For a Long Time. (Very Long.) Take one desert island, insert one strapping lad, and see how long he survives. That's the recipe for our half-starved, sunburned castaway, who lived to tell the tale. |
Outside July 2007 Andrew Vontz |
Stage Fright Discover the pleasure and pain of pro-caliber climbs with these U.S. mountain monsters. |
Outside July 2007 Will Cockrell |
The British Are Camping! Glamping is a British fad that awkwardly marries King's Road glamour with old-fashioned car camping. |
Outside June 2007 Eric Hansen |
Dead Weight When our man dons a tumpline and dhoko for a five-day trek in the Himalayas, he discovers two things: Nepali porters may be the toughest workers in the universe, and there's simply no way he can measure up. |
Outside June 2007 Megan Michelson |
Road Worthy The ultimate journey includes a battery-powered blender and a classy camp chair. Trust us. |
AskMen.com Paul Ryden |
Top 10: Backpacking Countries These 10 countries have everything the hiker needs -- and more. |
Geotimes May 2007 Lisa Rossbacher |
The Beginning of the Trek The starting -- or ending -- point for the Appalachian Trail is at Springer Mountain in Georgia. Just getting to the starting point is an expedition, with a nearly 13-kilometer-long hike along an approach trail, described by signs as "strenuous." |
Outside May 2007 Tim Sohn |
Pushing the Boundaries Finding uncrowded bliss in America's national parks from Olympic to Acadia. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2007 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
RVing in New England Some excellent RV parks in New England and the Middle Atlantic area. |
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