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Create a stove from soda cans

If you’re a single hiker (or two) looking for an alternative to this “hefty” cooking mechanism, check the soda aisle at your grocery store. For only a few cents, you can concoct a simplified stove that typically weighs about a half ounce.

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Hiking St. John's

St. John in the US Virgin Islands has what you need to escape dreary skies and the deep freezer. Pristine beaches, a National Park and miles of hiking await.

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America's Best Gay "Adventure" Campgrounds

We set out to explore America's best gay "adventure" campgrounds and found places that are affordable and unforgettable. You won't find disco dancing or pool parties at these campgrounds. Most don't allow nudity.

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Trip Leading Tips

Our members who organize outings are into what they're doing, do it for the sheer enjoyment of it, and enjoy sharing their experience with others.

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The Topographic Universe Digitized

To feed my need these days, I buy the goods in digital format and score a US region for $100 or less.

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Wilderness Hot Springs Hikes

Native Americans consider hot springs sacred. Pioneer hucksters claimed they had magic healing powers. Here are three scenic soaks.

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Mountain Biking Arkansas

The Syllamo Trail System puts Arkansas mountain biking on the map.

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Joe Poole Interview

Our April member of the month!

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Finding Gay Peru

Peru started growing on me before I even boarded the plane.  The cute Peruvian check-in agent sensed that we were "family" and went out of his way to share his favourite spots in Lima with us:  Cafe Cafe just off the main square is his favourite place to people watch, while Cafe Haiti offers an unobstructed view of the main traffic circle in Lima's posh Miraflores neighbourhood.

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Chesapeake Bay Biking

Exploring the bakeries, ferry crossings, and waterfront parks of the Chesapauke Bay's shoreline.

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Find dreamtime in a quality, four-season tent

So what makes a tent worthy for the winter months?

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2010 Winter Olympics Preview: Cross-Country Skiing

Cross country skiing has been part of the Winter Olympics since the very beginning at Chamonix in 1924.

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Pack Small and Paddle Hard With an Inflatable Kayak

Today’s inflatables are lightweight, extremely durable, and often safer and less expensive than their hard-shell counterparts.

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Klaus Gerhart Interview

Our February Member of the Month!

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Palm Springs ~ a desert oasis

Palm Springs has long been known as a winter playground for heat-seeking LGBT travellers. From sun soaked pool decks to sweat soaked sheets, this city glimmers with frivolity and fabulousness.

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