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  • Adventure Travel
    Adventure travel is not a new phenomenon. In fact, it has been around for quite some time now ...

  • Winter Camping
    Now, I'm sure that virtually everyone has heard of camping during the summer or spring months, but what about winter camping? Have you ever given this unique adventure a shot? Maybe it's time you took a chance ...

  • Alaska Adventure Travel
    Alaska adventure travel is very popular for those travelers who want to explore Alaska’s vast wilderness and wildlife ...

  • California Whitewater
    Though many of its runs have been known for years, California whitewater remains some of the best whitewater paddling in the world ...

  • Balloon Flights
    A family friend has been taking hot air balloon flights for the past two decades, and has even made a business of it, so when he offered to take us aloft amidst all of those picturesque, floating throwbacks of early aeronautics, how could we say no. Little did we know what was in store, and why balloon flights aren't a more popular sport ...

  • Bungee Runs
    Bouncing up and down at the end of a stretch of elastic rope seems an odd thing to do. The first jump of its kind was done by four British men in the Dangerous Sports Club in 1979. They jumped off the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England. After that they went to America and did bungee runs off the Royal Gorge Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge ...

  • Climbing Guides
    If you’re on a rock climbing road trip or just climbing in a new area, a climbing guide is going to be one of your best friends. Printed climbing guides can be found for just about every rock climbing crag in the country, well-known or not ...

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