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Adventure April 2005 Claire Antoszewski |
What'll You Do for Your Centennial? Explorer Col. Norman Vaughan has plans to go back to Antarctica and climb the mountain that's named for him for his 100th birthday. |
Adventure April 2005 Michael Benoist |
Wild Roads: Kentucky Climbing and outdoor adventures in Kentucky. |
Outside March 2005 Rob Buchanan |
The Purists Flush with tech-boom cash and answering to no one, Alpinist chronicles the exploits of a loosely aligned group of climbers known as the Brotherhood, who devote themselves to difficult routes, minimal gear, and big-time pain and suffering. |
Adventure March 2005 David Roberts |
What's Scarier? John Grunsfeld talks about his experiences and compares mountaineering expeditions to space missions. |
Adventure February 2005 |
Who's Stealing the Sierra's Summit Registers Photos of some of the stolen Sierra Nevada summit registers as well as speculation about the thefts. |
Outside December 2004 Mark Jenkins |
Freezer Burn How do you go native on an island made of ice? Scale glaciers, strip down, and steam it off. |
Adventure November 2004 Laurence Gonzales |
No Margin for Error It is well know that Mount Washington is America's deadliest peak. So why do otherwise smart, capable people keep losing their lives up there? |
Outside October 2004 |
The Vertical Catwalk "Fall line" has become a loaded term in the fashion world, thanks to the Vertical Catwalk, a bizarre confluence of couture and climbing that's turning the runway on its head. |
Adventure September 2004 Melissa Wagenberg |
Carbondale, Colorado (Population 5,500) Carbondale is a classic Rockies town and is also home to new-school cool. |
Adventure September 2004 David Roberts |
K2 at 50: The Bitter Legacy This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of K2. But simmering beneath the official glory is a legacy of backstabbing and betrayal that would ultimately drive one climber to change the course of mountaineering history forever. |
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