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Popular Mechanics January 29, 2010 Joe Hasler |
5 Tales of Survival from Extreme Falls A trauma specialist says that while a fall from 20,000 feet sounds incredible, the extreme height makes little difference in these stories of survival. |
Popular Mechanics January 29, 2010 Jennifer Bogo |
Preparing for a Record-Breaking 23-Mile-Dive: Gallery Later this year, Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner will attempt the highest, longest, boldest freefall in history. |
Outside January 2010 James Nestor |
Norway's Tasty Waves Norway's surfers experience ice-cream headaches, cod on their breath, and incredible tales of adventure on surfing's coolest frontier. |
Outside January 2010 |
Apolo Anton Ohno's New Look Short-track speed-skating gold medalist Apolo Anton Ohno hasn't changed his facial hair or bandanna in two Olympics. Help us give him a winning makeover. |
Outside January 2010 Ryan Krogh |
The Rise of Curling Enough with the beer jokes -- curling's quickly gaining on classic Olympic sports like skiing. |
Outside January 2010 |
The Curling Fan's Pocket Guide A quick guide to the rules, the terms and the lingo of curling. |
Outside January 2010 Alison Kelman |
The Fastest Speed-Skating Rink Ever Canadian engineers have devised some nice ice. |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 Seth Porges |
Mountain Boy 6-Foot Toboggan: Gift Guide The extra-large end curl on this all-family toboggan is big enough to hold an adult's foot |
Outside December 2009 W. Hodding Carter |
Glorious Bastard: Martin Strel He's kinda fat and more than a little rude (and he drinks like a fish). But long-distance swimmer Martin Strel has become the world's most unlikely philanthropist -- out to save the world's dirtiest rivers a million awkward strokes at a time. |
Popular Mechanics November 5, 2009 Alex Hutchinson |
Cheating Gets High-Tech With the Remote-Controlled Bowling Ball If you want to bowl 300 without practicing, this product is right up your alley. |
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