Here's the best of the outdoor news I missed: Throwback Expedition Summits Everest (although it is not without a little controversy) American Conrad Anker and British Leo Houlding reached the top...
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In preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, China plans to build a road on the side of Mount Everest. The road is expected to cost a whooping $19.7 million dollars and 'would turn a 67-mile...
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by Terah Shelton on June 19, 2007
I just wanted to thank all of my readers for your patience during my short absence. I've received all of your emails and, yes, I'm still the Outdoor Weblog blogger, I had a few issues that...
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The Adventure Cycling Association has released a new guided bicycle tour of Northern California's farm and wine country. The Farm Fresh tour mixes food and biking, with a focus on organic...
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Apart from the record breaking summits on Everest last week, not much happened this month in outdoor history. However, I would like to highlight the winners of the 2007 Everest Awards, also known as...
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Wow! I've missed a lot. Thanks for your patience during my absence. Here's the best of the outdoor news I missed. Record-Breaking Summit Season on Everest Five hundred and fourteen climbers...
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