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Running Free
Call it Euro-kookiness, but the sport of parkour is taking off in (and leaping across the rooftops of) North America
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The Singletrack to Paradise
There are wild native trout, howling wolves and deep secrets up the roadless creeks of the Idaho Panhandle. You could spend days hiking in to find them or just load up your mountain bike, ride along deadly cliffs and fish all day long.
From Apr/May 2006
Back in the Boat
A trip to Northern California’s Otter Bar Kayaking School teaches this paddler to overcome her fears and what it truly means to love whitewater.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
My Backyard: A Lap Around Nascar
Welcome to the tailgate party at talladega super-speedway—a mini city of RVs, barbecues, budweiser banners and 150,000 rabid fans. What better place for an outdoor junkie to go for a run?
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
2006 Outdoor Person of the Year Awards
For the past three years, we’ve asked readers, contributors and friends to nominate and vote for a person who defines the outdoor lifestyle. Any one of our finalists could have been awarded the Outdoor Person of the Year—indeed they are all the Outdoor People of the Year—as they overwhelmingly define the greatest potential of our outdoor community.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Dirtbag Review: The Garage of Keir Dillon
In a pro snowboarding career that’s lasted more than a decade, Keir Dillon has accrued his share of hardware: medals from a slew of podium finishes and a stockpile of gear. The 2006 Olympic hopeful recently gave us a tour of the swag stashed in his Carlsbad, California, home.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Q&A with Keir Dillon
Shirking snowboarding’s badass image, he’s married, holds a strong faith and maintains a tight fitness regimen.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
The Real Deal: Ryan McCullough
This accounts manager for Eagle Claw Fishing Tackle is the Real Deal in skiing and fishing.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Let's get Ready to Randoooo!
The latest Euro Craze requires the lungs of lance and the legs of Bode—and it’s starting to catch on in the us.
From 2005 Dec (Vol. 7, No. 7)
The View from the Back
A Montana backcountry skier decides to enter the biggest nordic ski marathon in the US and comes face to face with his own mortality.
From 2005 Dec (Vol. 7, No. 7)
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