Rowing for the Gold
By MOLLY LOOMIS |
Friday, August 5, 2011 Rowing for the Gold Skier-turned-sculler aims high BY MOLLY LOOMIS Part of being a kid is ...
Read More Southern Exposure
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Southern Exposure in Climbing Friday, July 15, 2011 By Molly Loomis The Grand Teton’s Exum Ridge and Owen-Spalding routes are coveted climbs, and for good ...
Read More National Parks: Grand Teton
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National Parks: Grand Teton in Backpacker Wade through wildflowers, listen to wolves, and escape the crowded trade routes in this secluded ...
Read More Inside the E.R. at Mount Everest
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Inside the ER at Mt. Everest on Smithsonian.com Dr. Luanne Freer, founder of the mountain’s emergency care center, sees hundreds of ...
Read More Ultralight Helmets
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Light Headed: Four Ultralight Helmets Prove Their Worth in Climbing LIGHT HEADEDFour ultralight helmets prove their worth As helmets get lighter ...
Read More Packrafting Fish Creek: Union Pass to Slide Lake
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Packrafting Fish Creek: Union Pass to Slide Lake This weekend we headed out for a packrafting adventure with a crew ...
Read More Arctic Bound
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As I begin preparing for an upcoming expedition to the Arctic, this blog will make a bit of a transformation ...
Read More The Grassroots of Kyrgzstan’s Coup
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Koichieva Gulbubu lies in her hospital bed in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan. She was injured by a grenade during that country’s April ...
Read More Dispatch from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan—By Products of a Revolution
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Expeditions in developing countries always involve some uncertainty. But my recent trip to Kyrgyzstan took this to a whole new ...
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