Road Construction Closes Mountain Loop Highway
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Jason MartinPosted
Thu 04 Mar 2010 3:27pm
The American Alpine Institute just received the following email from Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Weekday Access to Through Traffic Blocked
Everett, Wash. March 4, 2010— The Forest Service is closing Mountain Loop Highway 7 a.m. Monday through noon Friday beginning March 8 until the end of April. It will open on weekends. ...
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Highway Hypodermics: On The Road Again First Printing!
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Highway Hypodermics ..Posted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 11:23pm
GET IT NOW AT THE SPECIAL FIRST RELEASE PRICE!!!
Epstein has submitted the work to the publisher in October, the publisher did some great editing and formatting then off to the printer it went. The first printed copy has been sent to the publisher and has been approved, and now books are on the way to Epstein. Within the next few weeks, the ...
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Road Trips Revived: A Running Road Warrior's Top "Run Stops"
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AllenPosted
Wed 03 Nov 2010 3:45pm
Like many Americans, I am constantly traveling from coast to coast for business. Because of the many small town I visit and the rather short distances between them, I spend a great deal of time in my car.
Recently, my business has required me to travel the eastern seaboard. As an avid runner and fitness enthusiast, I've found a great way to ex ...
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Road Trip! Road Trip!
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Nurse WilliamPosted
Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:52pm
It's been two years since I have had a break. It wasn't that I didn't have the opportunity; it's just that I never really thought about it. But a coming event has provided the opportunity for me to take a much-needed (and eagerly-anticipated) break from the trenches.
What's the event? Well, dear friend, I am glad to tell you: One of my older si ...
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Road Tripping in 2008, Part 2: The Carless Road Trip
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Wired Berries ..Posted
Tue 09 Sep 2008 8:00am
Alright, so the perks of arguing about radio stations, dealing with traffic, and worrying about speed traps while road tripping are not to be missed. But you could eliminate some of the less pleasant attributes of road trips and keep some smog out of the skies this summer by knocking out the car aspect.
As I've said before, a properly fitted r ...
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Portobello Road, Portobello Road...
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Diana D.Posted
Sat 21 Feb 2009 11:43pm
Feeling the need for some serious protein, I did a bit of an experiment tonight. I had bought the ingredients to make a tuna melt, but instead of broiling it on top of bread, I thought I would try substituting a portobello mushroom cap. Success! I simply sprayed the cap with a little cooking spray and roasted it on its own at 450 degrees for 6 m ...
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2009 Peachtree Road Race information, weather, start times, road closures and complete results
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Roman M.Posted
Sat 04 Jul 2009 9:01pm
It' s the world' s largest road race with approximately 55,000 runners taking to the streets of Atlanta, Georgia for the annual and 40th AJC Peachtree Road Race.
Click HERE for group start times, road closures, and complete age-group race results when they become available.
Race day weather is expected to be a bit cooler than usual.
We’ ...
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Video: The best off-road ride for your next off-road race
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Roman M.Posted
Mon 19 Dec 2011 11:03am
Are you seriously into off-road triathlons like the XTERRA? Does your swimming, cycling and running take you down the path less traveled?
If so....what's the best off-road ride that you can buy today for the off-road triathlete?
Our sister blog TFLcar.com is lucky to drive a different car every week...so they've had the chance t ...
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Heading Out On The Open Road? Not Without These Road Trip Games
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Christine ..Posted
Wed 08 Aug 2012 10:55pm
For most families, summer is synonymous with road trips in the car. But, those many hours spent cooped up can lead to boredom—and after a while, even iPads, MP3s, and video games can get dull.
Why not use this opportunity to introduce the kids to these classic car games? Not only are they fun for the whole family, they challenge th ...
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