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Running Into Thin Air (Post, Jan. 16, 2005)
The Back Story: Getting the Drift at Backcountry Camp in Jackson Hole, Wyo. (Post, Dec. 5, 2004)
Dam Nation: In West Virginia each fall, floodgates open and paddlers gather from around the world. (Post, Sept. 15, 2004)
Indiana Jones Swung Here (Post, July 11, 2004)
Late Season, Party Atmosphere Draw Skiers to a N.H. Ravine: No Lifts, No Lodge, but Snow Can Last Well Into Summer (Post, May 31, 2004)
European Workout: 10 Ways to Make Your Next Trip an Adventure (Post, March 21, 2004)
Bad Company: Eight ways to avoid snorers, whiners, slobs and other travel companions from hell. (Post, Jan. 25, 2004)
Peru: The Ruin of Me (Post, Jan. 18, 2004)
Hot Spots 2004: International (Post, Jan. 4, 2004)
Hot Spots 2004: Domestic (Post, Jan. 4, 2004)
20 Hot Destinations in 2004 (Post, Jan. 4, 2004)
Look Out Below!: Biking Bolivia's 'Road of Death' (Post, Dec. 21, 2003)
Travel (Post, Oct. 12, 2003)
The View From Above (Post, Sept. 26, 2003)
The Swing Set: Last year, Trapeze School New York was a novelty. This year, high-flying locals and tourists have made it a fixture. (Post, Aug. 27, 2003)
CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL 101 (Post, June 29, 2003)
Ouch. Ouch. Ouch.: Triathlons, growing in popularity, offer weekend athletes three times the, er, fun. (Post, May 7, 2003)
Ride Hard, Sleep Well: Biking the C&O Canal in Comfort: Inn-to-Inn for 185 Miles and Counting (Post, April 16, 2003)
The Backpacker's Soul (Post, April 13, 2003)
Horseback Outback: On the Great Australian Outback Cattle Drive, the author went from greenhorn to jillaroo. (Post, Jan. 5, 2003)
Weekend Plans? Just Hangin': For X-athletes young and old, Pennsylvania's Camp Woodward is a good place to take the air. (Post, Sept. 25, 2002)
Why Kayak N.Y. Harbor? Because You Can. (Post, Aug. 18, 2002)
In Alaska, the Last Refuge: As Congress debates oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, our correspondent took a 60-mile walk on the tundra in question. (Post, July 21, 2002)
Aussie Bridge Climb, From the Ground Up (Post, May 19, 2002)
Seems Extreme: Marathons? Triathlons? Yawn. Try an adventure race. (Post, May 12, 2002)
reality 101 (Post, April 29, 2001)
Survivor: Snowbound in Colorado: Turns out, the real thing is no game, and the prize is you get to keep breathing. (Post, April 15, 2001)
The Thrills Just Down the Road: From Mild to Wild, a Nearby Adventure for Everyone (Post, March 25, 2001)
Jungle All the Way: Birding in Costa Rica is easy -- if you like snakes, toxic frogs . . . (Post, March 18, 2001)
Kilimanjaro, Gasp by Gasp: He was an average hiker. This wasn't your average hike. (Post, March 18, 2001)
Type A Annapurna: A Frenetic Nepal Itinerary Can Be a Real Riot (Post, March 18, 2001)
Vientiane, Asia's Charm City (Post, Feb. 11, 2001)
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