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Slow travel is popular in Europe and catching on in the U.S. It's not a bad way to ease your climate (and possibly flight) anxiety.

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Seventeen essential strategies for how to make your adventuring more fun, affordable, and hassle-free

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Consider this your packing checklist

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15 countries. 16 states. 33 adventures. Your travel bucket list just got a whole lot longer.

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Not too fast, not too slow, rail is just right

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Survive planes, trains, and automobiles with these essentials

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From filmmaker Tom Welsh, The Problem of the Wilderness is a film set to the poem of environmental activist Bob Marshall.

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Have you ever found yourself on a boat besieged by pirates? Aboard a derailing train? Former Navy SEAL Clint Emerson explains how to survive these crises and many more in his new book, 100 Deadly Skills: Survival Edition.

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No sense driving to the ski hill when you can take a train instead.

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Michal Huniewicz is a UK software developer with a knack for photography and a penchant for visiting places most tourists wouldn’t touch. The Saharan country of Mauritania certainly qualifies as one such place.

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Would run between Denver and the resort

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A bag that epitomizes the high quality of small-batch products made in the U.S.

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Turn your smartphone into a sophisticated music player

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Seeing Europe's famed countryside just got a lot easier.

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Gas is cheap and flying is not. The dollar is strong, so tourists will be flocking to Europe—leaving domestic destinations blissfully uncrowded. The result: stay local and the country will be yours.

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That's what they call the southern Indian state of Kerala, a laid-back tropical paradise where you can paddle hidden backwaters, trek the rugged Western Ghats, look for tigers, indulge in Ayurvedic treatments, and chill out on unspoiled beaches. Just leave your manic Western self behind.

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Three plane fuselages in a Montana river might seem like a problem, but there’s more to the accident than meets the eye.

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Rail trails are the ultimate in reusing and recycling. Converted from former railroad corridors, these multi-use paths carve gentle grades through cities and the countryside, making them family-friendly routes for hiking and biking. To date, there are more than 1,800 rail trails open nationwide, covering more than 21,000 miles. “They…

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What started as a simple idea four years ago finally ended last week when Graham Hughes became the first person to visit all 201 countries without setting foot on an airplane

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Traveling will drive you crazy, no matter where you are. But at least in Germany you get to choose how to be miserable.

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Take your eyes off of the race every once in a while to enjoy some of these beautiful Colorado cities, home to incredible food, breathtaking views, and countless outdoor opportunities

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Outside reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the Quiksilver Women's Sandblaster Pants.

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Outside reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the Horny Toad Bivalent Dress.

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Outside reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the Gravis Travel Duffle.

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