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Have Your Drone Follow You for Great Action Shots

Drones and quadcopters have been the new GoPro of action sports videos as well as just about everything else.  They are capable of capturing some stunning footage; and most action sports today are filmed using them.  One brand, DJI, is known by many for their…

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Get out on the Water with a Surfski!

Looking for a new hobby this summer?  Why not try surfski; a fast and fun way to get out on the water and hit the waves.  In a world where paddleboards and kayaks are commonplace, you can set yourself apart and have a blast while…

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Mud Season Comes to the Mountains

With spring in the air, hikers are itching to get out and hit trails. But as the snow melts, the mud oozes. From dirt roads to hiking trails, some pathways become rutted and muddied due to melting snow and rain. Dirt roads can take on…

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Review: First Look: The Casio Smart Outdoor Watch

Most smart watches can’t take the abuse that outdoorsmen dish out. With that need in mind Casio created the Smart Outdoor Watch (WSD-F10) that’s as rugged as you are. The first thing you will notice is that the Smart Outdoor Watch is bigger than your…

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Skiing 100,000 Vertical Feet In a Day

For some, it’s kind of a bucket list item. Take Jim Fagone. He’s a ski coach at Cranmore Mountain in North Conway, New Hampshire. When he turned 45 decided he would ski 45 runs in a day.  With each year, he would increase the number of…

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Appalachian Trail Hikers on Katahdin | ActionHub

New Permit Required for AT Hikers on Katahdin

Long distance hikers looking to complete their Appalachian Trail journey at its northern terminus on Mount Katahdin in Maine’s Baxter State Park will need one more item in their back—a hiker registration card. Baxter State Park Authority (baxterstateparkauthority.com) which oversees the park  announced a new…

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Spring Sale Season On for 2016-17 Ski Passes

Put that tax refund to good use and plunk it down on a ski pass for 2016-17. Typically resorts offer their lowest pricing this time of year. Given the challenges provided by El Niño in certain parts of the country, the savvy shredder will find…

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March into Eastern Mountain Madness

With March here, a flurry of next season winter pass deals fall from ski country’s ski. The day is longer thanks to more sunshine. Score discounts on lift tickets around St. Patrick’s Day. And if you’re in New England, you’re not too far from some serious,…

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Golden Hat Trick for Radamus

River Radamus ran through the recent Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG) to a treasure chest filled with gold. Barely 18, the youngest skier on the U.S. Ski Team’s development squad showed promise ahead by winning three gold medals at the Games in Lillehammer, Norway Feb.…

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Hunchbacked German Shepherd

Video: Watch This Hunchbacked German Shepherd Run

Meet Quasimodo, a hunchbacked German shepherd with a strange condition called Short Spine Syndrome. Apparently, the condition has only been identified in about a dozen dogs worldwide, and it results in Quasi’s bizarre, “shortened” look. The dog’s neck is so short, Quasi can’t even turn…

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