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Is time traveler Tim Severin the greatest living explorer? Probably—but you'll never get him to admit it.

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 Dominica By David Noland Dominica is for people who need sweat and grit in their tropical vacation: The island’s few beaches are mostly of black volcanic sand, and none rates even fair by Caribbean standards. What Dominica…

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Travel Guide, Winter 1995-1996 St. Vincent/Grenadines By Jonathan Runge If the British Virgin Islands are the junior college of Caribbean sailing, the Grenadines are graduate school: Relatively long stretches of open water between the 30-odd islands south of St. Vincent make…

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Survival and Wilderness Skills

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Chase your travel dreams with 48 handpicked adventures guaranteed to satisfy every type of wandering soul

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Ten handpicked resorts that are rich in sun-drenched beauty, high on adventure, and fine-tuned for luxury.

Our Towns: An Introduction

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The dream of a Northwest Passage linking the Atlantic to the riches of Asia has driven explorers and visionary adventurers for centuries. With climate change in the air, Natasha Singer braves the frigid 900-mile journey to find out if the old, mythic dream is becoming an epic new reality.

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To maximize the return on your investment in wanderlust, you need know-how and solid advice. We’re here to help. From saving on destination packages and high-value gear to insider trips and the bet reasons to blow a bundle, we’ve got the lowdown on affordable, rip-roaring, full-value adventure travel.

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You better grab a lifeline and hold on tight when Steve Fossett decides to make another manic bid for glory

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There’s a swoosh of heaven that runs from Hawaii through Mexico to Central America and the Caribbean. Don’t let it bask in the sun by itself. Our 43 sweet spots are waiting—surrender and go. TRAILING OFF ON KAUAI By James Glave THE INS & OUTBOARDS OF…

Five years ago, Brad van Liew, a 29-year-old commercial pilot and flight instructor from Southern California, took a bit of a flier by entering the 1998-1999 Around Alone, the single-handed around-the-world yacht race generally considered to be the longest event in sports. Despite a lack of experience and an old…

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Where to play, eat, and stay in the Hawaiian Islands

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Of course they do—they get to trek with camels. But you can, too! We’ve got the COOLEST TRIPS, TOP TEN TRENDS, EXPERT ADVICE, AND BEST NEW PLACES TO GET LOST IN 2003. So what are you waiting for? Giddyup! Star…

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Two rival British teams launch a tenacious race to find Shackleton's long-lost ship

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Mothballed America's Cup yachts return to the starting line

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The boundless joys of South Seas sailing

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One score and five years ago, this magazine burst onto the scene with a bold idea and a mission. The idea was that, against all odds, adventure is alive and well—and a force to reckon with and celebrate. The mission was to find new heroes, phenomenal athletes and explorers, the…

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Got insurance?: a bite will hurt but the evacuation cost is deadly. Q: I plan to sail around the world over the next three years. Can you recommend a good international insurance policy that covers emergency medical evacuations? — Mark Downing, Portland, Oregon…

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Something happens in the high latitudes around Cape Horn. Eighty-knot williwaws blast down from the surrounding peaks. Thiry-foot waves rear up. Ships are tossed around like ice cubes in a blender. Why embark on a wind-powered expedition in these waters? For one sailor, it's a pilgrimage to the place where his great-grandfather came to grief in 1875—an

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The tumultuous, rolling waters off british columbia's haida gwaii lead to eerie totems of the past

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Most families plan one big blowout vacation each summer—which still leaves a lot of summer left to enjoy. Our advice: Think weekends. Our seven getaways are active enough to keep older kids entertained, yet won’t be daunting for the younger ones. And they’re close to major cities, so you won’t…

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Sampling sea and shore along Chesapeake Bay

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Iceland isn't the only place to revel in Nordic madness. Once the rest of Scandinavia has made it through another winter, the residents start to vibrate...they grin...they regress...and turn positively Viking. All you need to know is where and how to tap

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32 YEARS AGO this summer, my pal, the crime novelist Jim Crumley, his overeducated farmer friend from Arkansas, Harold McDuffy, and yours truly hiked six miles to Bowman Lake in Glacier National Park. For someone who had spent most of his life in the desert country of southeastern Oregon, this…

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The Island's Resident Sports Gurus Spill Their Secret Favorite Places

Sailing to a spec of guano-encrusted Caribbean that tourism forgot.

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We’ve learned a lot in a quarter-century of roaming the planet. This month, to kick off ϳԹ‘s silver anniversary, we’ve chosen 25 bold, epic, soul-nourishing experiences that every true adventurer must seek out—from the relatively plush and classic to the cutting-edge and hard-core. All that’s left for you is the…

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Clip in and hang on for the 31st America's Cup—a game of skill, guile, wealth, power, pettiness, paranoia, espionage, and egomania. And the sailing's not bad, either.

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IT WAS JUST ANOTHER QUIET BRAZILIAN EVENING, IN JUST ANOTHER PORT. THE BOAT WAS JUST ONE MORE SLEEK YACHT, bristling with electronics and expensive gear. The pirates were just another band of small-time water rats. And after the shoot-out, there was just one man dead on board the Seamaster. But…

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Murdered by pirates at 53, a champion long-haul sailor leaves behind a legacy of inspiration

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Exploring the beaches and islets of the forgotten Jumento Cays, where sharks, drug runners, and fishermen rule the waters—and not even the captain knows where he's going.

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When it comes to critter spotting, the quiet approach is the way to go

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Dive the undived, paddle the unvisited, and otherwise indulge your Pacific island fantasies

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Beyond ouzo and the Acropolis, five islands for waves and wandering in the playground of Zeus

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East of San Lucas's sun-drunk hordes, the Baja that was still is.

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On the other side of the world are other worldly sights-Tasmanian Devils, spirit houses, and the greatest reef of them all.

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Going Beyond the African Safari

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Hours from anywhere but on the edge of nowhere, the rough Down East passages welcome the well heeled and unpedigreed alike

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The Maine coast has more landmarks than names. Much to the delight of possessive types.

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Beyond L.A.'s tangle of freeways, you can pedal, snorkel, and kayak your way to a truly great outdoor weekend.

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So what if you have to endure endless hours in the air and shake out your piggy bank. Nothing this pure comes easy.

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Scoring big with your kids; unforgettable days in America's premier national playgrounds.

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Eight great resorts on four islands with activities for all. Be there. Aloha.

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Discover the wild side of Greece and western Turkey with 12 getaways—from Spartan to Olympian.

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For intrepid sailor Ellen MacArthur, round-the-world records are meant to be shattered

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ϳԹ's guide to the coolest trips and the world's top new adventure travel spots.

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Learning to become the captain of your own fate.

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Around the world in 65 days? The competitors who plan to make good on Bruno Peyron's dream.

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Boat designer Adrian Thompson and skipper Pete Goss set out to revolutionize catamaran design with Team Philips. Will it survive its 25,000-mile shakedown cruise?

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Cam Lewis says he knows the risks—and he's ready. Ready to sprint 25,000 miles in one of the fastest wind-driven vessels ever to grace the ocean, and become the first American skipper to set a round-the-world speed sailing record. That is, if he and his boat make it back in one piece.

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New catamaran cruisers serve up sailing and diving adventure in Belize's pristine outer atolls

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Where the water is calm, the camping great—and the sea kayaking takes you to a world of beautiful swimmers

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It takes a brave heart, a keen interest in cryogenics, and a thick coating of neoprene to climb into an iceboat and fly across a frozen lake at upwards of 60 miles per hour. But hey, hard-water sailors don't mind. What else would they do with all their free time?

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A Definitive Directory to the Top Careers in the Outdoors

Some of the most innovative boats ever built prepare for the fiercest race in sailing history

New School Skiing is teaching good old hotdogging some radical new tricks