August 26, 2013

Best Hikes, Adventure Photo Tips, More!

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Best Hikes in the National Parks
We've found real adventure in the National Park System. Consider one of the 20 best hikes in the parks—such as this one in Texas's Big Bend—ranging from unforgettable day trips to challenging backpacking escapes.
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Tips to Supercharge Your Photos
Ace photographer Tim Kemple reveals four tricks to improve your adventure photos.
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79-Year-Old Summits Denali

Denali pioneer Tom Choate has summited the mountain every decade since 1963. Here he shares how the peak has changed.

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Behind the Shot: Skiers Jump Over a Crevasse
Photographer Richard Hallman explains how he shot two skiers flying off a jump on Oregon's Mount Hood.

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VALHALLA: Find Your Freedom
Top skiers and snowboarders in the best locations on Earth, fireworks, human power—you don't want to miss this film.
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Alaska's Lost Coast
Two adventurers packraft and fat-tire bike the Lost Coast, where rugged, glaciated mountains meet the moody Gulf of Alaska.
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Behind the Shot: Climbing New Routes in Utah
A team of all-star climbers establish new routes in their own backyard—along Utah's Green River.
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Namibia, Africa's Tourism Success Story

Namibia is a land of adventure of many stripes, from the soft and cushioned to the difficult wearying treks.

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