In San Juan del Sur, locals share their secret break, lunch comes straight from the sea, and you fantasize about staying for good.
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 18, 2011
World-class rapids, double-overhead surf, and deep-sea expeditions are just a few of our favorite Chilean adventures.
Continue reading...Friday, October 14, 2011
Spearfishing is about taking the fight to the fish — a pursuit as dangerous as it is macho. But this trip had one advantage: The guidance of the sport’s most legendary figure.
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 20, 2011
In this exclusive excerpt from Hemingway's Boat, available today from Alfred A. Knopf, author Paul Hendrickson examines the Nobel Laureate's tumultuous final three decades.
Continue reading...Thursday, September 15, 2011
In our October issue (on newsstands tomorrow): Josh Eells profiles Alexander Skarsgård, Kevin Gray investigates one of the biggest Mafia sweeps in history, and Paul Solotaroff sits down with Plaxico Burress to make sense of the night he sent a slug through his leg.
Continue reading...Thursday, July 29, 2010
This weekend features a music festival made famous by Bob Dylan, North Carolina tarpon fishing, and a combo of yoga and Moby.
Continue reading...Friday, June 25, 2010
When you head north — and not just across the border, but well beyond the 49th parallel — the terrain becomes otherworldly. And the summer months are your only shot at this unspoiled wilderness.
Continue reading...Friday, April 23, 2010
With the second season of Animal Planet's "River Monsters" premiering this Sunday, MJ speaks to host Jeremy Wade about how to conquer fear and big fish that aim to "bite off the dangly bits of male swimmers."
Continue reading...Thursday, April 1, 2010
With winter officially out and spring officially in, we've got three perfect ways you can spend your weekend: Embrace the warm outdoors with a bucket of bait and night out at sea in California, dare-devil trek through the marshy, wildlife-filled swamps of Georgia, or bid farewell to the slippery slopes of winter with one last ski in Maine.
Continue reading...Thursday, March 25, 2010
Whether you like to listen to great musical acts, the siren song of the great outdoors, or the rumble of your own stomach, we've got your perfect weekend covered. In California, the start of spring means ample snow for skiing, riding, and bouldering. In Tennessee, the new SXSW awaits. And in Missouri, the town of Hermann throws the only sausage fest you'll actually want to attend.
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 4, 2009
The economy is still a mess — but for exotic locales in even worse financial straits, there's never been a better time to go.
Continue reading...Thursday, September 17, 2009
Embrace the changing season by guzzling cold ones in Telluride, hustling to jazz music in California, or taking advantage of the salmon migration at a fishy festival in Michigan.
Continue reading...Thursday, September 10, 2009
Football kicks off this weekend, but that's no reason to stay glued to the couch. Take advantage of the dwindling days of good weather with an early start to Oktoberfest in Vail, a massive hot-air balloon race in Reno, or cycling festival in Folsom.
Continue reading...Thursday, August 13, 2009
With summer creeping to close, every weekend becomes more crucial—which is reason enough to boogie to folk music in Colorado, climb mountains in British Columbia, stuff yourself at a chicken cook-off in Arkansas, or take full advantage of a free weekend at America's national parks.
Continue reading...Thursday, July 30, 2009
Escape the heat wave smothering the west coast this weekend by heading to the mountains for blues and brews in Mammoth or bodysurfing at a surf festival in L.A.; if you'd rather huck stones and toss tree trunks, head to the heartland for a spirited Irish festival in Dublin, Ohio.
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