- The adventure of one unforgettable Western experience
Ten national parks, four major cities, six different states, numerous Indian lands and a working cowboy ranch all add up to one unforgettable Western experience. With a leisurely pace and lots of two night stops, it just does not get any better than this.
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- Climbing Ecuador's Volcanoes | The Adventurer Community
Unlike Ecuador’s other big peaks, Antisana is extremely remote; there are no towns, farms, or settlements within an hour’s drive of the base and there is no hut. What’s more, the dirt roads are gnarly; only serious off-road vehicles can reach the ba
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- Climbing Ecuador’s Volcanoes
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- Climbing in Dalmatia
First day I climbed here, in Dalmatia. I decided to go to Kastel Sucurac, because I was afraid Lovrinac will be all wet, as heavy rain falled day before. Forecast was not promising but there was no rain and everything except ground (mud) was dry. We to...
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- Popular Rock Climbing in New Mexico | The Adventurer Community
There are many benefits to climbing in the Sandias, as, you can enjoy a great day of climbing and dine at the High Finance restaurant a top the Sandia’s Crest and take in a beautiful view of the city lights from 10,000 ft. Camping can be arranged as wel
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- The Adventurer Community
We here to inspire people to rock climb, to seek new challenges, and to learn about the great diversity of our sport. We strive to be thoughtful, inclusive, and unswervingly authentic. We look out for the long-term vitality of our sport and our communi...
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- The Mountains of Asia and the Pacific | The Adventurer Community
That mountains do not constitute a barrier to human movement is evident from the cultural pattern of the Himalaya where the Caucasoid-Mongoloid interface is on a tangent with the crest line. In the west, Caucasoids predominate, including habitation of the
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