Ok, I admit it. I have a list of destinations and goals to accomplish before I die. And one of them is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. I'm sure every outdoor lover dreams of scaling Kilimanjaro. But,...
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Today, I'm proud to introduce another new section to the Outdoor Weblog entitled, "This Week in Outdoor History". Every Thursday, I'll highlight outdoor events, discoveries, etc....
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A few days ago, I highlighted three of my personal favorite outdoor/adventure magazines - National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, and Outside. And when I'm not trekking through jungles...
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As you know, yesterday was earth day. And I don't know about you, but it seemed larger and more recognized this year than any other. Magazines dedicated whole issues to the topic and MTV pimped...
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Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, has approved an "Adventure Education" degree to begin during the college's 2007 class schedule. The degree will include in its focus...
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A Japanese group of 56 researchers and four media personnel have set off from from Narita International Airport as the 48th Antarctic expedition. The will arrive at Fremantle port in Australia, where...
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During an expedition on the Chinese Yangtze River, 30 Chinese and foreign scientists spent nearly a month searching for the rare baiji or white-flag dolphin, but not a single one was spotted. The...
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Arkansas and the timber company Potlatch Forest Holdings Inc. have agreed on a conservation easement that will open up roughly 16,000 acres to public use and will provide protection for several plant...
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The fate of the Australian scientist and explorer Ludwig Leichhardt, who disappeared into mystery during an 1848 expedition, may have come a bit closer to being resolved. According to a YourGuide to...
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Sochi, Russia, is bidding to be the location for the 2014 Winter Olympics, but greenpeace is trying to derail construction of a key facility in Sochi National Park. Greenpeace claims in a Russian...
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Well, Bill Schneider sounds like he's mad and he's not taking it any more. In a very eloquent "Open Letter to the New, Blue Congress" Bill outlines many of the frustrations those of...
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The mountain goats that call South Dakota's Black Hills home have had a hard time just getting by lately. The population is dwindling and there seems to be no lack of reasons why. The original...
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The rumor is out that The Boeing Co. is behind a massive upgrade of the Global Positioning System so near and dear to the hearts of all wilderness wanderers - whether on land, sea, or air. New...
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A ruling by a U.S. District Court judge has alarmed hunters and anglers in northeastern Louisiana and they say the decision could affect outdoorsmen across the country. On Aug. 29 federal judge Robert...
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