With spring races all over the world postponed or canceled, athletes are turning to virtual runs and rides to keep themselves fit and still test their mettle against others. Virtual racing can vary from comparing 5K times with a few friends to going up against others online in real time. No matter your level of
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No matter how much you like to run, 1,147 miles is a hard distance to race against the clock. On June 1, trail runner Coree Woltering laced up at St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, to run the Ice Age Trail and set a new record. The trail weaves a massive 1,147 miles through the bays, streets,
Hunters are continually learning, evolving, and changing in their effort to fill tags and find adventures. Your mapping product should evolve with you. And, preferably, without breaking the bank. BaseMap offers all that and more. With more than 800 mapping layers to choose from, 14 base imagery and topo options, a 3D map for iOS, and access
From the inspiring to the tragic, ‘Adventure News of the Week’ presents a wrap-up of top news in the world of exploration and adventure. CLIMBING: Olympic Hopeful Dies in Climbing Accident. French climber Luce Douady, 16, died last weekend after falling 492 feet off an exposed section of cliff at Le Luisset near Grenoble, France. She was hiking the
Great gear at an amazing price. That’s our goal this week. Check out the bargains below and save on gear for your next adventure. Thermacell MR300 Portable Mosquito Repeller: $19 (33% Off) No one likes those pesky mosquitoes. Keep your campsite bug-free with this gadget that uses a cartridge and repellent mats to deter mosquitoes, whether
This is the gear you need to start kayaking. People begin kayaking for different reasons — for physical fitness, for mental health, to fish, or to join a friend who has a kayak. And some people enjoy access to a sport where leg strength or mobility is not required. We’re here to help you navigate the exciting
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