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Keywords: Adventure
Total Results: 15
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By Kara Douglass Thom, September 2008
Participating in an athletic event as a family - from a fun-run 5K to a full-on
Olympic triathlon - can improve your fitness, and your bond... READ ON ...
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By Kelle Walsh, June 2007
Bring your athletic skills to the next level. Take your body and mind on a learning adventure. Attention campers: Your fitness-immersion... READ ON ...
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An Uphill Climb
By Alyssa Ford, January-February 2007
One Plano, Texas, family overcame sweat, tears and 19,340 feet to conquer the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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The Long Haul
By Stephen Regenold, June 2006
Want the ultimate mind-body challenge? Test your mettle and your body's limits at a multiday race. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Laurel Kallenbach, March 2006
Tired of shortchanging your exercise routine while you're traveling for
work? Try blending your business trip with a total-body outdoor... READ ON ...
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By Sarah Tuff, January-February 2006
You may not make it to the Games in Italy this winter, but there's no
reason you can't learn to ski jump, speed skate and even tackle the luge... READ ON ...
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By Matthew Solan, November 2005
Listen up: There's a quiet subculture of outdoor enthusiasts who prefer muscle power to motorized recreation – and they're beginning to... READ ON ...
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Hiking on the Fly
By Hope Hamashige, July-August 2005
Short on time doesn't have to mean short on distance. Pick up the pace, cover more ground - and get a phenomenal workout. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Dimity McDowell, May 2005
Ready to take your fitness to-do list to new heights? Try climbing a 14,000-foot mountain. If the challenge doesn't hook you, the view will. READ ON ...
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By Dimity McDowell, January-February 2005
There's more than downhill skiing at mountain resorts. Now you can enjoy
the snow four or five ways, even if you have only a weekend to spare.... READ ON ...
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Lost & Found
By Kara Douglass Thom, November 2004
Tired of running on straight roads? Try orienteering. You start by getting lost in the woods, then bust your body and brain to find your way... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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Into the Great Wide Open
By Kara Douglass Thom, September 2004
If you want to build your body and your athletic skills, then expand your horizons beyond the road and pool! Here are the all-terrain running,... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Susan Weaver, June 2004
No traffic, no stop signs - just the view from your handlebars. Mountain biking sets you free from the confines of the road. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, April 2004
What sets adventure races apart from other endurance events? A compass, a few teammates and somethings a cantankerous camel or two. READ ON ...
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By Laurel Kallenbach, January-February 2004
The thrill of virgin powder, untouched bowls and lots of snow make
hut-to-hut skiing an unforgettable alpine experience. READ ON ...
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