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Chevrolet Unleashes the 2016 Colorado Z71 Trail Boss

When Chevrolet unveiled the Colorado pickup truck to the truck-buying public, the gamble immediately paid off. While other brands have gone away from the mid-size truck model, Chevy roared back into the market with the nimble Colorado that offered excellent styling and solid performance. Now…

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Lakes of the Clouds Hut turns 100 this summer. Image courtesy of Dennis Welsh/Appalachian Mountain Club.

Lakes of the Clouds Hut to Mark 100th Anniversary

One hut on the shoulder of Mount Washington in New Hampshire is marking its 100th year of operating this summer. Some four-and-a-half miles away, another is commemorating its 50th year of open doors for hikers in the White Mountains. Lakes of the Clouds and Mizpah Spring…

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The Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Concord, Massachusetts holds a host of trails and chance to see all kinds of wildlife. Image courtesy of Larry Warfield.

7 Great New England Nature Walks

The songbird symphony fills the air. Breathe in the brined scent of the marsh. See the wind flutter through the woods while taking in a story told from silent signs. Walking in nature isn’t only about climbing rugged mountains with loaded backpacks or trekking deep…

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Relaxing with a cold one after a hike. Image courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region on Wikimedia Commons.

5 Great Beers to Enjoy after Hiking the Outdoors

Crack open a cold one after a day in the outdoors. Whether hiking, biking, paddling or enjoying other outdoor pursuits, there’s a sudsy satisfaction in celebrating with a frosty beer. Nature and beer, particularly craft beer of late, are enjoying a playful partnership. They appear…

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Guides like Brad Schalles get to make their living experiencing outdoor adventures.

How to Make a Living out of Adventure

While most of us slave away at a keyboard all day in order to adventure on the weekends, there is an elite group of people that make their living in the outdoors. The guides of this world have what most would consider a life of…

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The mile-long trail around Quincy Bog in Rumney, New Hampshire includes wooden planks allowing visitors to walk over water. Photo by Marty Basch.

Bitten and Smitten by Bogs

Wet and spongy bogs are the little feeder ski hills of hiking. They’re an easy entryway into the world of trekking for the young while also forgiving footpaths for those who’ve tallied a lifetime of miles. Teaming with plants and wildlife, bogs are, simply put,…

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Kids Rule These Adventure Games

All Summer Sanders could do was watch her beloved tiny team of two from the sidelines as they navigated the obstacle course at Snowbird in the Wasatch Range outside Salt Lake City. Along the way the team meandered through a menu of mountain sports activities.…

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