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Climbing??Matterhorn mountain
One sheer drop-off to the right, another eight feet to the left. A switchback ridge so steep that three steps brings you to the next turn. Rope handholds to clutch when the mountain trail shrinks to less than a foot wide. More: continued here
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10 great fly-fishing adventures
Tigerfish, in the words of adventure angler Larry Dahlberg, have the fuselage of a bonefish, the tail of a tarpon, the paint job of a striped bass, teeth like a bull shark and a compound hinged jaw that works like a turbo-powered paper shredder. They are found in the Zambezi River, Zambia, and catch …
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Hersheypark celebrates 100 years of happy
Chocolate magnate Milton S. Hershey wasnt all work and no play. Hersheys vision for the company town he built also included a picnic and pleasure grounds for employees and their families to enjoy in their free time. In his master plan, he set aside 150 acres of wooded farmland for recreation across …
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80 Days or Bust: Farewell my budget
On March 5th, my budget was a strong, vigorous and ready to tackle the world. It had known only good times in its short life, and in those sweet, carefree days my budgets might was exceeded only by its innocence. More: continued here
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All aboard! World’s speediest rails
Want to get from Paris to London in just over two hours? How about Barcelona to Madrid in two and a half? Take the train. More: continued here
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What’s new at amusement parks
Thrill-seekers searching for the new biggest, tallest or fastest roller coaster rush may be slightly disappointed. The 2007 class of coasters at amusement parks across America isnt a record-breaker. More: continued here
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Naked U.S. tourist shocks German city
A naked American tourist raised eyebrows when he went for a walk through a German city and told police he thought this was acceptable behavior in Germany. More: continued here

