Two kids under five. 50-hour-per-week desk job. Three-hour daily commute. Wife struggling with mommy-track blues. Taking on your first three-sport adventure race — out of the question, right? No, the solution.
Continue reading...Thursday, April 29, 2010
Day 1, Miles 0–2: “Just pin it, mate!” That was the best pre-race advice I received, and it came from Tom Butler, our host at the Grasmere Lodge (grasmere.co.nz). Don’t pace yourself off the start, he said. “Go hard, so you’re in one of the faster packs of cyclists.” Day 1, Miles 35–57: With 3,200 [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 29, 2010
Prep & Gear Six Months Out Learn to kayak: Master the prerequisite skills for Class II whitewater — breaking in and out of swift current, ferry-gliding, self-rescue. Start budgeting: Back-of-the-envelope, all-in estimate: $7,625 per person, including the $656 (U.S.) entry fee. Four Months Out Buy your ride: No niche racing bike required, just a versatile, fast [...]
Continue reading...Monday, December 28, 2009
Fifty people. The most remote base on the planet. No way in or out for eight months. Then one of them dies under curious circumstances. A new look into one of Antarctica’s most enduring enigmas.
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 18, 2008
U.S. Ski Team member Ted Ligety, defending World Cup giant slalom champion, blogs as he tries to win the overall crown.
Continue reading...Friday, October 10, 2008
This month's most astonishing feats, from a 3,100-mile race to the fastest car on the streets.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
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