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The race is on to save the Alps' famous huts and trails as melting permafrost threatens to destroy them
In 1779, Englishman Charles Blair built the first primitive shelter for hikers to view France’s Mer de Glace glacier, in the ...
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How I made walls from nature's gifts
In this video, I am building the walls of my primitive hut using sustainable materials such as clay, giant cane, and palm leaves to stay warm during the cold winter nights. The persistent rain has ...
Alexander the Great dived into the unknown, facing giant crabs, pearls, and mysterious depths in a legendary underwater ...
The southeastern corner of Montana hides this 642-acre liquid gem that somehow remains off the radar for many Big Sky residents, which is both a tragedy and a blessing. A tragedy because everyone ...
Sea anemones and jellyfish don’t have brains, but the way their neurons behave during sleep shows some surprising ...
It’s an honor and a privilege to step one’s hiking boots onto a nature preserve. To do so only one hour from Curdsville makes it all the more special. The Grateful Boomers, taking rainy weather in ...
Minnesota hides some of the best fishing spots right under our noses, and many anglers never get to experience them. I’ve found that the most peaceful lakes aren’t always the famous ones plastered on ...
When you lay it all out, BYU true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier has a case as the most interesting man in college football. There's the name, joined by his brother Tiger. There's the jersey ...
Jazmin Kylene is a Miami-bred writer and editor with a decade-long career that spans all editorial genres, though she has a particular passion for music journalism. Upon graduating Florida Atlantic ...
Bear Bachmeier plays quarterback for No. 8 BYU. Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; AP Photo / Rick Scuteri Editor’s note: This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering leadership, ...
The national media has finally caught on to the hype around BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier. Bachmeier appeared on “SportsCenter” Tuesday night for a five-minute interview ranging from topics such as ...
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