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Dust to Glory
Wide Open Baja mirrors famous off-road race
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Publisher: Men's Fitness |
Date: 11/10/2009 |
Subject: Adventure |
Comments: I've never been so scared, or so stoked, as I was behind the wheel of a full-blown Baja racer doing 60 miles an hour along the haunting and beautiful Mexico coast. |
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The Drive
Coming to grips with fear, the steering wheel, and icy roads
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Publisher: New England Ski Journal |
Date: 11/14/2004 |
Subject: Winter sports |
Comments: There are few things I enjoy more than an untracked mantle of new-fallen snow on my favorite trails under a crystal winter sky. Except, maybe, the absolute relief of arriving at my slope-side accommodations after a hair-raising ride. Yes, if you're going to ski, you have to learn to respect "The Drive." |
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Little left for the lift ticket
Gas prices putting the squeeze on the family ski vacation
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Publisher: New England Ski Journal |
Date: 11/9/2004 |
Subject: Winter sports |
Comments: Though I'm loath to admit it, middle age responsibilities have an impact on my outdoor escapades. Take, for instance, the price of gasoline. In college, little would come between my turns and me. Today, high gas prices sometimes feel like another nail in my ski career's coffin. |
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Spreading the free-heel gospel
Dickie Hall and the Art of the Telemark Turn
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Publisher: New England Ski Journal |
Date: 11/5/2004 |
Subject: Winter sports |
Comments: Dickie Hall could be the world's greatest salesman. Instead, he's happy to be at the forefront of winter's hottest sport, the telemark ski movement. How much does he love his sport? Just ask him. |
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Rare Air
Cyclists in the mist on Mount Washington
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Publisher: Sports Illustrated |
Date: 10/29/2004 |
Subject: Racing |
Comments: Sports are often defined by the agony and the ecstasy of the competitors. Those two extremes come together on the winding auto road to the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire, especially if you're pedaling the entire way on a bicycle. |
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