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Outside April 2009 Wells Tower |
The Tuber Having constructed the greatest flotation device mankind has ever known, the author embarks on an ill-conceived, possibly insane crossing of alligator-infested north Florida. |
Outside April 2009 Florence Williams |
This Is Your Brain On Adventure You stand on a 300-foot cliff and think, Mommy. Ted Davenport stands there and thinks, Sick air! The difference, neuroscientists are finding, may lie in the very anatomy of our minds. |
Outside March 2009 Mark Anders |
Surf Trek It was supposed to be a dream trip: a week along one of Europe's last empty coastlines, riding waves, drinking wine, and sleeping on the beach. And it (mostly) was. |
Outside March 2009 Grayson Schaffer |
The Other Lance America's latest sports dynasty? Sixteen dogs and the man who mushes them. |
Outside March 2009 Sam Moulton |
Ultimate (Snowball) Fighting Championship Each winter, more than 2,500 teams from across Japan compete for one of 155 coveted slots in the annual Showa-Shinzan International Yukigassen, the world's de facto snowball Super Bowl. The February 21-22 tournament, on the northern island of Hokkaido, is also open to international teams, but don't think you can just round up some softball buddies and go at it. |
Outside March 2009 Stephanie Pearson |
Coastal Chill With its SoCal sun and NoCal sensibility, Santa Barbara is about the best place in the lower 48 for an early-spring mix of surfing and cycling -- and for anyone in pursuit of a good glass of wine. |
Outside March 2009 |
Surf Trek A walking surf trip. |
Outside February 2009 Michael Roberts |
The Fall Guy He snuck a parachute up the Empire State Building under a fat suit. He says he knows how to fly. Crazy? Maybe. But Jeb Corliss is sure fun to watch. |
Sports Central January 28, 2009 Bill Hazell |
The Top 10 Games of 2008 (Pt. 4) A closer look at the third and fourth most exciting sports moments in 2008. |
Outside December 2008 W. Hodding Carter |
Memo to Michael Phelps Nice job in China, guy. Now could you turn your attention to saving swimming? |
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