窪蹋勛圖厙

Gyalzen Sherpa, 84, veteran of the 1953 Hillary-Tenzing Everest expedition

窪蹋勛圖厙 Magazine, Apr 2003

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No one knows where I am, for the simple reason that I don't know exactly where I'm going. Not knowing is a key ingredient in this game.

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Three Generations of Great Climbing Sherpas

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Expedition: Kayaking Nepal ONLINE SLIDESHOW For more photos and an audio interview with Sean Glaccum, CLICK HERE The Bhote Kosi Team: Sean Glaccum, Joe Carberry, Andy Sommer Location: The Khumbu Region of Northeast Nepal Objective: Kayak the Bhote Kosi and Imja Khola Duration:…

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Intoxicated by the uplifting potential of a build-it-yourself hovercraft, our guy decides to take a flying leap into the future

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During two deadly weeks this winter, avalanches swept away 14 lives in the heart of British Columbia's remote backcountry. Were these simply unpredictable, unstoppable acts of nature with a brutal cost? Or did somebody make crucial mistakes? An exclusive report details what really happened—and unfolds the agony of a grieving guide who led his clients to th

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A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims. But beware: the island group's hydrangea-drenched hillsides and mist-shrouded volcanoes may capture your heart forever.

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Juliet Draper may be the fittest firewoman alive: 185 pounds of chiseled, hollering, highly motivated tenacity. Now she wants to go global, teaching firehouse heroes everywhere how to shape up. Sounds like a pipe dream—but are you going to tell her to back off?

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Grueling workouts are the only way to get ready for long-distance endurance, right? Wrong.

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Last year was a low point for Search-and-Rescue helicopters. Could this year be even more dangerous?

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DARK STAR SAFARI BY OUR CONTRIBUTORS “Being dead is not terribly far off from being on a cruise ship,” Mary Roach writes in Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (W.W. Norton, ), her mordantly witty history of the scientific contributions made by the no-longer-living. “Most…

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America's favorite ramble is getting a few extensions, but the traditionalists are not amused

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Did a crew of French sailors bump heads with a deep-sea legend?

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F E A T U R E S

*CAMPING SPECIAL 2003*


To satisfy your adventure jones, here are 21 sweet campsites, all matched with cool trips you can take by bike, boat, foot, horse, and plane.
PLUS: Gourmet camp grub and our picks of the best new gear.


A meditation on the rewards of going it alone in the wild, from one of America’s most eloquent backcountry wanderers.
By Jack Turner


Who are Everest’s greatest climbers? By any reckoning, the legendary Sherpas, the often overlooked mountaineering heroes who have made the top of the world their own. An epic portfolio of three generations.
Photographs by Martin Schoeller/text by Jenny Dubin


In one two-week period, two massive avalanches in British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains killed 14 people. Are these the accepted risks of backcountry skiing, or did somebody make a fatal error? Through exclusive interviews with the survivors, our report reveals what really went wrong during B.C.’s deadly ski-touring season.
By Ted Kerasote


Juliet Draper’s the fittest firewoman alive, and she’s transforming her colleagues into elite athletes. When she’s done with them, she’s coming after you.
By Robin Chotzinoff

D E P A R T M E N T S

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Do America’s pilots have the mountain expertise to do the job right? PLUS: gets extensions, Sean Glaccum’s quest to , a attacks a racing yacht, , this month’s , and more.


Are animals right- and left-handed? Why don’t we have to trim our eyelashes? Do eels migrate to the Sargasso Sea?
By Brad Wetzler

DESTINATIONS
A transatlantic stopover for centuries, this remote Portuguese island chain is for world-class sailing, coastal hiking, and deep-sea fishing—and there’s even a running of the bulls.


Ever imagine the adventures you could have in a lightweight personal ? Our man did—then made it his goal to build one.
By Larry Gallagher


Hallelujah! A trio of programs—designed by the experts for century rides, marathons, and triathlons—that work around your busy schedule.


They’re here: that have the cosmopolitan flair to go anywhere—without sacrificing comfort or fit.