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flipboard.com | Graham Averill
10 hours agoThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Alicia Walter, 28, and Nathan Stark, 41, a couple who have traveled to 47 countries. Together, they run The Passport Couple, a travel blog that chronicles their adventures and offers travel tips and recommendations. This interview has been edited …
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1 month ago |
outsideonline.com | Graham Averill
There’s no way I can keep up with Ted Ligety when he lets it rip down the groomer. He has two Olympic gold medals and five World Championship gold medals, and I’m not even the fastest guy in my unofficial weekly races back home. I know this, and yet, I’ve convinced myself that I can stay on Ligety’s tail as we ski groomers at Utah’s Deer Valley resort. I blame my skis.
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1 month ago |
mensjournal.com | Graham Averill |Meehika Barua
I have a lot of golf polos. It’s one of the side effects of being a golfer—I collect shirts like my great aunt Anne collected commemorative state spoons. Most golfers do—our closets are full of them—but if we really want to make a statement with our wardrobe, golfers need to start paying more attention to their pants. Think about those iconic images of Chichi Rodriquez in his tight red trousers or Arnold Palmer in those loose yellow slacks. It’s the pants that get your attention.
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1 month ago |
outsideonline.com | Graham Averill
America’s national parks are known for their vast tracts of unspoiled wilderness, and we love celebrating the trails that take you deep into the backcountry of these iconic landscapes. But sometimes, the best views in our national parks can be enjoyed from the comfort of your car. Here are the eight best national park scenic roads. 1.
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1 month ago |
outsideonline.com | Graham Averill
The modern world is not quiet. Or maybe I should say: people are not quiet. I live in a small mountain town, which you might expect to be an entirely peaceful habitat. But from my yard, throughout the day, I can hear cars on the interstate, kids playing, delivery trucks backing up—it’s a constant barrage of background noise that has become so much a part of our lives. I’m actually uneasy when I experience truly quiet situations.
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