October 2007
Featured Stories: Distance Persistence
Dean Karnazes wants to run to with you. That’s why he helped The North Face create the 2007 Endurance Challenge Race Series, a five-event race series taking place in different states across the country that is challenging elite and novice runners alike to surpass their personal limits.
Featured Stories: Heart & Sole
Is a Life Partner a Good Training Partner?
Featured Stories: Hush, Y'all: Should Locals Keep Trail Secrets?
Last month, the city of Asheville once again landed on the cover of Outside as one of the best places to live.
Featured Stories: Women Who Rock
Women have been redefining the sport of rock climbing for years, sending tougher routes, developing key crags, and doing it with more style and grace than any muscle-bound guy could hope for.
Featured Stories: Haunted Hikes
The Spookiest Strolls in the Southeast
Featured Stories: Raft Guide Olympiad
It’s the one day out of the year when management looks the other way, letting the guides do what guides really want to do: cut loose.
Switchback: Do you check air quality forecasts before venturing outdoors?
ONLINE RESULTS
YES
18%
NO
82%
News of the Wood: One Wheel is Better Than Two
Mountain Unicycling Adds Adventure
News of the Wood: Choose Your Own Adventure
Adventure Running Abounds in the Blue Ridge
More Columns & Stories:
- Overlook: Stepping out of Your Comfort Zone
- Escape: Escape: Roanoke
- Southbound: Todd Snider— Peace Love and Anarchy
- Southbound: Red Stick Ramblers - Made in the Shade
- Southbound: Jim Lauderdale
- Happy Trails: Red River Gorge, Kentucky
- The Dirt: Chris Sharma
- Mailbox: Mailbox
- Ask The Experts: Ask the Xperts
- Best of the Blue Ridge: The Dirty Dozen
- Views: I Hear That: Atlanta Gets Green with the Echo Project
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