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鈥淭inku is perfect, like the lightning. When it kills you, it kills you; when you have to die, you die. He who falls, let the earth be the one to complain.鈥

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Why travel to remote places? Why bother with the hassle, the expense, the danger? Because it's actually cheap, intoxicating, and easy.

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Deep in the seething, fecund Amazon jungle, a seeker finds wisdom, beauty, exciting new recipes, and inexhaustible armadas of biting insects. O Sting, where is they death?

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国产吃瓜黑料's guide to the coolest trips and the world's top new adventure travel spots.

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The Top Spots to be in the Buff

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A lot of things in Romania suffered during the brutal reign of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu鈥攈uman rights, liberty, economic development. But tucked away in the deep freeze lay a stunningly well-preserved wilderness high in the Carpathian mountains, where brown bears, wolves, and lynx still run free.

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Sleep on ground. Fight angry pigs. Eat very special sausage. Tramp across land without vowels. Go east, American friend, and discover why hordes of weekend hobos, lawmen, cowboys, and Indians are searching for the Wild and Crazy West in the woods of the Czech Republic.

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Sleep on ground. Fight angry pigs. Eat very special sausage. Tramp across land without vowels. Go east, American friend, and discover why hordes of weekend hobos, lawmen, cowboys, and Indians are searching for the Wild and Crazy West in the woods of the Czech Republic.

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Pancho Villa lives! Viva high adventure down in Mexico's Copper Canyon.

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The skinny on rough-hewn adventure in the long, tall land that has it all: from deserts and salt beds to glaciers and geysers.

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The Bighorn Mountains are still one of Wyoming's great wild redoubts

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North of Havana is a fantasy world of mangrove-lined cays and green water flashing with tropical fish鈥攑erfect sea-kayaking country. But the line between what's permissible and what's not in Castro's kingdom falls in a gray area, and comings and goings by water always mean trouble.

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The Bighorn Mountains are still one of Wyoming's great wild redoubts

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They fly into lands of hunger and madness, dispensing food while warlords dispense terror from the barrel of a gun. They trade safety and comfort for the sharp edge of altruism, predictable careers for the daily bread of death and disease. They're relief workers on the front lines鈥攁nd once they're hooked, they can never go home again.

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Rejected鈥搕wice!鈥揵y the people behind the phony "reality-based" TV adventure show, our vengeful writer pays a surprise visit to Survivor's Island shoot to wreak some authentic havoc.

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New-school nomads pedal the singletrack of the ancients on the first mountain-biking trip to northern Mongolia

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So, feeling like a plunge down a Himalayan river, a race up the face of a Patagonian spire, or a ski expedition to the North (or South鈥攖hat's O.K. too) Pole? Feeling a little scared? That's why we call them Tough Trips.

Take three travelers, a nation of Buddhists, and one unfortunate rodent. Add a forbidden journey and a dark childhood secret, and you could have the time of your lives.

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Australia's full of things waiting to sting, prong, chomp, drown, or lay you out with a toxic nip. People go missing there all the time. But the beer is cold. The sun mostly shines. And the author figures if he can remember to never leave the asphalt, he just might make it back alive.

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In Zambia, you'll find wildlife the way it used to be

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In the gentrifying mountain village of Telluride, a band of local adventure addicts is preaching the gospel of neo-hippie purity in an upstart 'zine called Mountainfreak. Can these goddess-worshipping ski bums stay true to their vert' and manage to run a business at the same time?

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According to legend, New Zealand's South Island was formed when the dawn froze 150 shipwrecked gods into mountains. There are worse places to spend eternity.

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The South Island's Best Tramping Trails

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According to legend, New Zealand's South Island was formed when the dawn froze 150 shipwrecked gods into mountains. There are worse places to spend eternity.

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Pristine beaches, bioluminescent bays, angelfish-mobbed coral, and incoming artillery fire

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Exploring the oldest protected rainforest, the soft coral reefs, and the all-night f锚tes of the Caribbean's farthest reaches

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They were mountaineering's best and brightest. Three decades later, their story hangs over the Montana Rockies like a winter mist.

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You’re poised to launch off a cornice at 9,000 feet in British Columbia’s coast range. Beckoning below is a stadium-sized bowl of fresh powder atop an impressive base. You push off and cut a series of perfect turns, hearing nothing but the swish of your own skis鈥攗ntil the mountain announces…

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THE STARTING POINT: What follows are six elemental landscapes—forest, desert, inland waterfront, prairie, mountain, and coast—featuring 18 blissfully unsullied locales, from Alaska to Florida, Arizona to Maine. Clear into the next state: The view from North Carolina, near the town of Tyron, into South Carolina. THE COST: Our survey…

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Twentieth Century Fox sought out an isolated tropical beach in Thailand. Then they put Leonardo DiCaprio on it. And then created a vision of wilderness despoiled by a tale of wilderness despoiled. Out of which unfolds a media fable with real-life consequences in a world haunted by travelers' dreams of paradise.

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What are you waiting for? All you need for an unforgettable adventure is a little inspiration鈥攁nd some inspiring information. The world awaits, so go on then: Get lost!

In a setting of beauty and grandeur, a twisted soul was on the loose, a murderer who revived gnawing fears that our national parks are no longer safe. New evidence reveals the confessed killer's tortured past鈥攁nd his bizarre obsession with Bigfoot.

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Way, way out in the land of powder, the cornices are steeper, the trails go deeper, and the crowds are nonexistent. Where is this mythical kingdom, you ask? Right here in North America.

Times were good in Castle, with full employment and a booming economy. But it only took 72 hours to send prosperity down Main Street and into oblivion.

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On a sunny day in 1953, a tall young New Zealander named Edmund Hillary became the first human to stand atop the world's highest mountain鈥攁nd, thereafter, a paragon of grace and bonhomie for explorers who would follow.

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Stomping in the grape outdoors

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The white ship lines have been getting a black eye

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It may be cold, it may be impossibly vast and empty, but in its first hours of existence, Canada's newborn Inuit territory proves that there's nothing so liberating as home rule.

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Two-wheel trekking through the Baja backcountry

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A gusty adventure in the wilds of Patagonia, both on bike and very suddenly off.

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The Chiricahua Mountains are as rugged and diverse as the Galápagos but have one big advantage: They're right here at home.

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On a bicycle tour of Cuba, solidarity can only take you so far.

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To tireless hikers, Ireland throws open a 112-mile arm

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They go to eastern Honduras, the wildest stretch of idyll that our hemisphere has to offer

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The latest word in adventure travel: If you've got a fantasy, we'll make it happen

Is the past doomed to be repeated?

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After a lifetime of wanting, Jon Krakauer made it to the world's highest point. What he and the other survivors would discover in the months to come, however, is that it's even more difficult to get back down.

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In the 500 dusty years of refined yet raw Spanish ritual, one young matador stands quite apart from the others

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YOSEMITE NEEDS YOU came the rumbling call. With a crisp salute, our gung-ho correspondent rushed headlong into the summer-job fantasia of weed pulling, suitcase lugging, kamikaze tourists, and underpaid underlings who cower before the stiff-brimmed silhouette of Ranger Rick. A grunt's-eye report.

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They are human bullets. Their world is defined by 100-meter lengths of track. Their goal? To run as fast as a body can. Then faster.

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It outclasses the Alps. It nurtures budding friendships. It even makes your brain grow. A journey along the high route, America's finest backcountry trek.

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What happened that summer at Miss Katie鈥檚 camp

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The antiterrorist school of driving initiates a pale James Bond

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Longtime 国产吃瓜黑料 readers will tell you: The funniest story this magazine ever published appeared early in its history, in 1983, when a prolific writer named Don Katz persuaded the editors to let him celebrate the strangest sport anybody had ever heard of. His odd but true tale became an instant sensation.

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For 90 million years the turtles have massed to lay their eggs. This time they gathered for their own mass murder鈥

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