Supai is so remote, mail is delivered by mule train
Agriculture, pollution and hydroelectric development threaten many great rivers. See them while they still flow, via raft, kayak, canoe—or bicycle
If you've entertained ideas of boundless romping in the woods with your pet, you may be in for a serious letdown
Here are six ways to experience the greatest scenery of America's neighbor to the north
From polar exploration to summit bids to marathons, claims of heroic journeys have turned out to be tales woven with lies
Forget loyalty. In 2013, it's all about the stadium, as ballpark chasers take to the road with the goal of seeing a game in every stadium on the continent
One of America's great long-distance hiking trails, the PCT meanders 2,650 miles through three states
Around the globe, physics and astronomy labs—some on mountaintops, others underground—welcome visitors to tour the premises
Armed with food, water and a surfboard, two young Americans leave the comfort of home to walk and paddle the length of the Baja California peninsula
The author discusses the ethics, joys and challenges of photography with Canadian travel photographer Matt Kadey
Air travel is not just stressful for animals. It can be dangerous, no matter how smooth the landing, timely the departure or friendly the flight attendants
Coffee is black and bitter—but global travelers find a surprisingly wide range of forms of the world's favorite hot beverage
Coconut oil is healthy. It smells and tastes like sweet tropical butter. Yet almost nobody in Ecuador uses it
40 bucks in cash, a warm sleeping bag and plenty of wine carry the author through his final days in Ecuador, in the remote high country outside of Quito
Home to a string of high peaks, including 20,564-foot Chimborazo, the area offers some of the finest cycling, hiking and adventuring country anywhere
The author joins two American fortune-seekers on a gold-panning outing at the confluence of the Negro and Paute rivers
The spectrum of the fruit here is almost as varied as the people who grow them, and for avo advocates, Ecuador is an excellent place to go tasting
Life in this legendary town in Ecuador's Valley of Longevity may be too good—and too long—to be true
The sugarcane trail takes the author across the Andes, into liquor distilleries and from juice shack to juice shack as he pursues fermented sugarcane wine
Aiming to catch a few trout for dinner, the author decides to try his luck at one of the region's many "sport fishing" sites
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