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Cowboys and ski bums

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Schooled in the outdoors

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The Girls’ Wilderness Program believes in using time in the woods to help girls develop confidence and build interpersonal and personal skills...

Getting wet

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Blame it on Boulder. At least that’s where author, adventurer and Boulder native Eugene Buchanan lays responsibility for an interesting, eclectic life that has taken him around the globe in search of steep rapids on remote rivers and some not so steep and rapid...

Grounded: Unknown ailment hospitalizes Cory Richards during Everest expedition

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What happened to Cory Richards on Mount Everest on April 28 when the climber became ill, and how that will affect the rest of the National Geographic Society’s 2012 expedition to Everest is not yet clear...

Rockfall Killed Two Climbers

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A 12,000-pound block of rock 16 to 20 feet long, three feet wide...

How to Camp in Style With Kids This Summer

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Earlier this month we drove our vintage Airstream to Marfa, Texas...

Iced over

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In a decade of exploring the polar region, Eric Larsen has had enough time to travel in the Arctic and Antarctic on skis, on dog sleds and on foot...

Record in sight for World Cycle Racing competitor

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Just over over two months on from their departure in Greenwich, London, the contenders of the World Cycle Racing Grand Tour bidding to become the new round-the-world record holder looks to have been whittled down to one...

Going wild

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Gunshots,” says Apryle Craig, “it sounded like gunshots...

Hiking Switzerland: Around the Alps in 80 Days

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The age of real adventure is over...

The 2012 Adventure Bucket List

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Everyone needs goals. Hence this life list. In the United States, a...

Dropping weight

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In 2008, Alan Carpenter decided to try his first long distance hike. He picked the manageable John Muir trail, a 218-mile walk through the Sierra Nevada mountains, as he says...

Professional at a higher level

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Ryan Waters is crossing through a wet valley high in central Nepal, en route to his next objective — climbing Dhaulagiri, the world’s seventh-highest peak. Between five-minute intervals on his satellite phone, Waters talked with Boulder Weekly about his record-...