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“Adventure Travel”

Feb 19, 2013 07:05 AM ET // Christina Reed
A British teen lost in the Australian outback for three days survived on saline solution for his contacts. ->
Feb 6, 2013 01:11 PM ET // Paul Heltzel
A helicopter buzzes four active volcanoes using camera gear that lets you change perspective mid-flight. ->
Aug 15, 2011 11:00 AM ET // Alice Truong
The Brunton Icon is a pair of durable binoculars -- so much so the company has a lifetime warranty for any reason. Just how durable? It's shock-, fog- and waterproof -- and it's made of magnesium alloy frames, according to Gizmodo. The Icon comes with Brunton's Halo warranty that "immediately repla...
Jun 18, 2012 11:00 AM ET // Alice Truong
Nobody wants to be a clueless traveler. I hate arriving at a new location without a clue of where to go, eat, drink, see or do. When I told people I was visiting Kauai late last month, a number of people recommended I check out the "Hawaii Revealed" guidebook series by Wizard Publications. I can [....
Jun 6, 2012 07:44 PM ET // David DeFranza
White water rafting is one of the classic, wild, activities in the outdoors. It is also an opportunity for an unbelievable family adventure. Around the country, there are several rivers--and rafting outfitters--that are perfectly suited to the entire family. Here are three of the best: New River Go...
May 23, 2012 04:26 PM ET // Derek Markham
Once you start a family, it seems like your adventure activities are all over. With kids, vacations often have more to do with hanging out with your relatives and planning what you're going to eat next than they do with exploring the great outdoors and having an exciting adventure. But it doesn't h...
Jun 22, 2012 02:49 PM ET // Alexander Davies
As far as vacations for adults go, wine country is always a great bet. Vineyards combine natural beauty with delectable wine and the opportunity to learn more about one of mankind's oldest - and favorite - beverages. But simply driving out to Long Island or Napa Valley and going from one place to t...
Feb 21, 2012 06:53 PM ET // Derek Markham
Next month, one man will set off from Bellingham, Washington, on an incredibly ambitious journey: 7000 miles across the Arctic, propelled solely by his own power, using his feet, a paddle, and a fatbike. And he's documenting it for the rest of us mere mortals. READ MORE: Team Reaches the Top of Mt....
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