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High on Adventure April 2004 Lance K. Pugh |
Without a Hitch We arrived at the campsite, eager to test the trailer. The following pretty much outlines the areas of concern that a sharp-eyed trailer-traveler must observe and remedy, if the trip is intended to be closer to paradise than purgatory. |
Smithsonian April 2004 Robert Earle Howells |
Points of Interest - Birds of a Feather Scores of teams battle for fame and glory in the no-holds-barred World Series of Birding. |
Adventure March 2004 John Annerino |
Canyon Legends Three unsolved mysteries from the Grand Canyon. |
Adventure Dec 2003/Jan 2004 |
Expedition: Into the Altiplano An international team of scientists, climbers and paddlers searches for water in one of the driest regions on Earth. Photographs included. |
Popular Mechanics November 2003 Cliff Gromer |
High Beams Tactical flashlights give civilians SWAT-team candlepower. |
AskMen.com September 3, 2003 Steve Richer |
How To: Survive In The Wilderness You're lost in the woods without any sophisticated survival gear and you're far from being a real-life MacGyver, the kind of guy who can build a helicopter with a Popsicle stick and a rubber band. So how do you survive? How do you seek help? |
Outside September 2003 Bruce Barcott |
Eric Rudolph Slept Here The most wanted man in America survived five years in the North Carolina woods, eating salamanders, sleeping on the cold ground, and stalking deer. Or so he says. Spend a night in his secret mountain hideaway and you get the feeling there's more to this story. |
Outside August 2003 Mark Jenkins |
Between a Rock and the Hardest Place What happens when a solitary day hike turns into the ultimate test of survival? A look at what it takes to survive, and helpful tips on how to do your best to avoid and prepare for such a situation |
Outside August 2003 James Glave |
Hot Night Lights Drift off under the stars in a featherweight sleeper designed for balmy summertime escapes |
Outside June 2003 Mark Jenkins |
Hot on the Trail Australia's first great adventure was part Lewis and Clark, part Donner Party -- searing proof that fame is a four-letter word. |
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