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Magazine articles on conoeing, kayaking, and whitewater rafting.
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Adventure
August 2005
Alaska Fly-In: Ultima Thule Ski summer powder, fly-fish with the grizzlies, or hike until you get lost at Alaska's remote Ultima Thule lodge. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Outside
July 2005
Catharine Livingston
All in a Row What's it like to cross the pacific alone in a rowboat? Ask France's 27-year-old Maud Fontenoy. mark for My Articles 1 similar article
Outside
July 2005
Roy Wallack
The Knockout Workout Boxing drills aren't just for pugs anymore--they'll jump-start your fitness for mountain biking, paddling, climbing, and more. Here's what you'll need to know for a knockout workout. mark for My Articles 145 similar articles
Outside
July 2005
Mark Jenkins
The Calculus of Risk Modern adventure is safer than you think--once you know the difference between legitimate danger and irrational fear. Not surprisingly, both are inversely proportional to competence. mark for My Articles
Fast Company
July 2005
Jennifer Vilaga
The Taming of a Crew The sport of crew teaches leaders true teamwork. mark for My Articles 15 similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2005
Jon Bowermaster
Croatia By Sea Paddling 600 miles along Croatia's Dalmatian Coast. mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2005
There & Back Temple and Vivian Harris raft the Zambezi River, Africa. mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
Adventure
February 2005
Rachel Scheer
High and Dry in the Altiplano Ready for the highest, driest, and most stunningly beautiful terrain ever? The Altiplano region of South America offers this exactly. Bring your kayak and don't expect any rain. mark for My Articles 25 similar articles
Outside
January 2005
Grayson Schaffer
Dispatches: Driver's Seat - Current Attractions Whitewater paddling has blossomed into a mainstream sport, and Brad Ludden is its most beloved advocate, successfully selling himself through a combination of folksy charisma and savvy self-promotion. mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
Adventure
November 2004
McKenzie Funk
Russia From Source to Sea in Kamchatka. "Source," in this case, means the snows of the 5,100-foot Semyachik volcano, reached by a double-rotor Mi-8 helicopter. "Sea" is the Bering Sea, located just 20 miles of hiking and 110 miles of easy kayaking away. mark for My Articles 50 similar articles
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