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  • Part Wolf, Part Dog: For Better Or Worse, He's Ours

    I sit on the porch, waiting. It could go either way, because Aluco is part dog, part wolf, and one side will win out depending on the...

    By Mary Emerick March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • VIDEO: Remembering Shane McKonkey, Mountain Daredevil

    [embed=https://www.youtube.com/embed/pelGCbQd4n8]Shane McConkey, the first North American Red Bull ambassador, was known to his friends for his incredible athletic ability, killer sense of humor and creative showman's mind....

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • New Tiny (And Cute) Lemur Species Found In Madagascar

    It's a sad era for conservation when scientists find new species only to realize they are already endangered. This was the case in the recently discovery of...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • Wildlife Spotting In Southern Africa

    Though they are considered to be the smallest of the four "big cats," the leopard is one powerhouse of an animal. Their muscular body and powerful jaws...

    By Explore Staff March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • The Best Beasts In Africa: A Guide's Favorite Places

    Who hasn't dreamed of going on safari in Africa?[slideshow:648] Thinking about it evokes images of the warm setting sun shedding the perfect light on a pride...

    By Dan Austin March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • Ranger's Secrets: Acadia National Park

    With the tallest mountains on the Atlantic Coast, rugged beaches and a series of historic carriage roads perfect for biking, Acadia has become one of the United...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • $1.5 Million Dream Trip: 900-Plus UNESCO Sites

    How many superlatives can you fit into one vacation? Let's see...Most expensive? Try $1.5 million for two people.Longest? I challenge you find a package holiday longer than...

    By Mark Lebetkin March 28th, 2013 Read More
  • Drink Up (Red Or White), Save The National Parks

    When confronted with huge budget shortfalls the likes of which the national parks are facing from sequestration, there are usually two distinct, mutually exclusive solutions: Get down...

    By Peter Koch March 27th, 2013 Read More
  • Rangers' Secrets: Everglades National Park

    No one knows national parks better than the park rangers who call them home. This is particularly the case in the Everglades—the third largest national park in...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 27th, 2013 Read More
  • Man Dies A Hero In Florida Skydiving Tragedy

    Skydive instructor Orvar Arnarson, 41, died tragically on Saturday after trying to deploy his student's parachute before his own. Both Arnarson and the man he tried to...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 27th, 2013 Read More
  • Rope Swinger Dies From Fall On Corona Arch

    [embed=https://www.youtube.com/embed/4B36Lr0Unp4]A young man died tragically on Sunday while trying to recreate an increasingly popular stunt—rope swinging through the 110-foot high Corona Arch near Moab, Utah.Kyle Lee Stocking,...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 26th, 2013 Read More
  • National Parks Showdown Slideshow

    This land of superlatives—that's Alaska, America's last frontier—is home to North America's tallest peak, 20,320-foot Mount McKinley (called "Denali" by local natives), as well as most of...

    By Explore Staff March 26th, 2013 Read More
  • Video: A Glimpse Of A Truly Frozen Frontier

    Mikael Strandberg is a curious sort of explorer. After a handful of bicycle expeditions—Chile-Alaska, Norway-South Africa, New Zealand-Egypt—his later journies have been cultural explorations by foot and,...

    By Peter Koch March 25th, 2013 Read More
  • VIDEO: A Tour Through Morocco

    On my first visit to Morocco, I was entranced by the endless maze of markets in Marrekesh, piles of spices, miles of rolling sand dunes in the...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 21st, 2013 Read More
  • Staying Healthy, And Sane, In Flight (Infographic)

    Somebody once said "the journey is the destination."  He or she may have been correct in a big-picture, philosophical sense, but they probably weren't thinking about modern...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 20th, 2013 Read More
  • Adventure Travel Tip: Superb Safari Snaps

    Spectacular photography while on safari is no longer the domain of professionals with complicated rigs. With some practice and the right equipment, you can capture the splendid...

    By The Active Times Staff March 19th, 2013 Read More
  • Are Artificial Waves The Future Of Surfing?

    By Ali Shrode—Artificial waves have received a lot of attention recently, and why shouldn't they? Surfers travel the world searching for the perfect wave. What if that...

    By The Inertia March 18th, 2013 Read More
  • 3 Surfer-Tested Sunscreens That Won't Wash Away

    The spring equinox is only a week away and the sun is only going to get brighter. The good news is more daylight for surfing, paddling and...

    By Mark Lebetkin March 15th, 2013 Read More
  • Surfing's "Rampant" Drug Problem

    Kelly Slater is not the most powerful person in surfing, but he might be the most influential. From building wave pools to sharing opinions on current events,...

    By Tetsuhiko Endo March 15th, 2013 Read More
  • California's New Wine Country: Sierra Foothills By Bike

    Lake Tahoe is an active lifestyle paradise: skiing and snowshoeing in the winter; mountain biking and kayaking in the summer; hiking year round. Add in the gorgeous...

    By Josephine Parr March 15th, 2013 Read More
  • New Film Weighs Backcountry Risks, Rewards

    On March 13, 2012, heli-ski guide Rob Liberman and his client Nick Dodov were skiing in the Alaskan backcountry when they were caught in an avalanche and...

    By Kraig Becker March 14th, 2013 Read More
  • Vermont: Backcountry Skiing Still 'Fine'

    Skiers in Vermont rejoice! Okay, maybe not rejoice, but breathe a little easier.Thanks to the testimony of backcountry skiers and law enforcement, a controversial bill to fine...

    By Mark Lebetkin March 13th, 2013 Read More
  • Europe's National Parks: Romania's Protected Treasures

    Most people know one thing, at best, about Romania: It's home to Dracula's castle. If you ask them to imagine it, they might talk about tall spires...

    By The Active Times Staff March 12th, 2013 Read More
  • Bring The Gang: Best Group Campgrounds In Grand Teton NP

    Sometimes all you want is a quiet weekend away with your closest friends—all 20 or 30 of them.  That takes a little planning.  In most national parks,...

    By Megan Taylor Morrison March 11th, 2013 Read More
  • Wild Canada: The New Fight For BC's Rivers, Part 3

    Editor's Note: This is the first part of a three-part story on a mining rush in the pristine, resource-rich backcountry of northwestern British Columbia. While the mines...

    By Christopher Pollon HCN March 8th, 2013 Read More
  • Wild Canada: The New Fight For BC's Rivers, Part 2

    Editor's Note: This is the first part of a three-part story on a mining rush in the pristine, resource-rich backcountry of northwestern British Columbia. While the mines...

    By Christopher Pollon HCN March 8th, 2013 Read More
  • Wild Canada: The New Fight For BC's Rivers, Part 1

    Editor's Note: This is the first part of a three-part story on a mining rush in the pristine, resource-rich backcountry of northwestern British Columbia. While the mines...

    By Christopher Pollon HCN March 8th, 2013 Read More
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