For the thrill seekers and the adrenaline junkies who love the outdoors but only with the constant risk of mortal peril, Trails.com offers tips and advice for everything from bungee jumping and sky diving, to vert skating and downhill long boarding. Read articles on scouting a base jump or watch a video on the proper safety checks for a zip line. Coupled with reviews and the best locations for your sport of choice, we cover just about everything that can bring you within inches of death without actually killing you.
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If you want to go off-road near El Paso, Texas, there are no major off-road trails for vehicles. There are, however, several renowned off-road trails just north of El Paso near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Trails in the area range from easy to extreme...
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The state of Iowa, known for its snowy and cold winter climate, features a few different ski areas. While the slopes are a modest height, these resorts offer fun for skiers close to home or anyone passing through the state.
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Utah offers a variety of activities for any outdoor enthusiast, particularly near the area of Mantua, north of the Great Salt Lake. This picturesque location outside the bustling hubs of Ogden and Salt Lake City is far from the recreational sport...
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Whether guests are driving a 4x4, ATV or an ORV, there is an off-road trail in Kentucky to accommodate their needs. Trails range from rough and hard to navigate to milder off-road trails with superb scenic views. Whether a beginner or an expert, ...
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Kyoto, Japan, is an ancient city with a wealth of history. What used to be the capital of Japan, Kyoto is now full of ancient attractions that include royal palaces, shrines, temples and other ancient structures. If you are planning to travel to ...
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Copake Falls, New York, is a small village near the larger town of Copake. It sits on the border of Taconic State Park and isn't far from Copake Lake. You'll find plenty of opportunity for outdoor activities right in Taconic State Park; drive a s...
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World of Warcraft is one of the most popular online role-playing games. It has numerous kingdoms and lands that you can travel to as you complete quests and increase the level of your character. A common task for players who have achieved a chara...
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New Zealand's tourism industry focuses on adventure and ecotourism. The natural landscape is equal parts rugged and lush, and makes the perfect outdoor adventure destination for a variety of activities.
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Rock climbing offers a challenging outdoor experience, typically in the company of friends or climbing partners. At times, though, some climbers simply want to go it alone, ascending or descending the rock face solo. This presents a whole new set...
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Kayaks have many uses. River kayaks are small and lightweight to make them maneuverable in tight spaces with lots of resistance. Sea kayaks, on the other hand, are long and built to flow through smooth water, their hulls breaching longer spans of...
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Heart rate monitors (HRMs) are increasingly popular training tools for both athletes in cardio-intense sports and for serious gym rats who want to take their training to the next level. The normal format for these devices is that of the wristwatc...
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Track spikes are shoes that are ordinarily used in track and other similar sporting activities. A spike plate, or individual spikes, are screwed into the lightweight material to make it easier for the shoe to grip the ground for traction during r...
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If you ride your bicycle a lot or hit rough patches, chances are your wheels will go out of true or get destroyed. The obvious answer is to buy a new wheel set, but that can be expensive. Often the parts to build the wheels are less expensive tha...
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A fish decoy is usually a wooden carving of a fish, although they are sometimes made of plastic. Decoys are used in spearfishing through the ice. A decoy is fitted with a line tie, which is a loop on the top of the decoy to which the angler ties ...
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Travel to the Copper Canyon systems in Mexico for high adventure activities such as backpacking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, rappelling and rock climbing. Sightseeing is available along a train or guided tour when passing over mountains,...
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With a trend toward conservation and appreciation of nature, many ecotourism sites have sprung up all over the world. These sites emphasize the beauty and the fragility of nature as well as our duty as the most dominant creatures to preserve it.
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When teaching a child or friend to snowboard, it's important to be patient and work slowly, allowing the student to grasp one aspect of riding before moving on to the next. With a little work, you can provide the tools to understand the technique...
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Zipline tours have become all the rage and a must-do activity among outdoor enthusiasts who visit the lush Hawaiian island of Maui. After being harnessed and attached to a cable that is mounted on an incline, you'll fall for a long distance---whi...
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Polar is arguably the leading manufacturer of heart rate monitors, with an expansive product line of devices dedicated specifically to training for running, cycling, and general fitness. When combined with their plethora of accessories, the Polar...
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The New River Gorge Bridge, in Fayetteville, West Virginia, is a destination spot for adventure seekers. The bridge, 876 feet high and 3,030 feet long, has drawn parachuters and rappellers since about the time it opened in 1977.
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Mountain biking is an extremely popular sport. As the sport grows, it has become more specialized in many areas, including tires. This means that when a new cyclist approaches purchasing a new set of tires, the number of tires available may be da...
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Adventure seekers can find numerous outdoor activities in Jamaica. From ocean-based sports to golf, you can fulfill many--if not all--of your adventure travel goals in the Caribbean island of Jamaica.
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An everlasting debate in the mountain biking world, 26-inch and 29-inch tires have their advantages and disadvantages. According to a six-month study by Cycling News, when it comes down to it, the choice is best left to terrain and the rider inst...
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Twin tip skis, which have raised tips at both the front and back of the ski, facilitate skiing backwards and doing trick maneuvers. Twin tip sales have skyrocketed, becoming the leading ski category in 2008. In addition to their usefulness to ski...
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Where you live and the amount of snow you get each year will determine how often you could use a dog sled. Living in a place such as Alaska, it can come in handy to have a few dogs that know how to pull a dog sled through the snow. There are vari...