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Outside Magazine April 2003

Where the Wild Things Go
The United States of Adventure

Intro | Sea Kayaking | Fly Ins | Climbing | Hiking | Horseback Riding | Canoeing | Biking | Camping Gear, PT I | Camping Gear, PT II | Moveable Feast | Cooking Ultralight

(Andy Anderson)

Load up the duffels and crank up the campstove—we've handpicked 21 superdeluxe backcountry sites, accessible only by foot, bike, boat, horse, or bush plane. Want more? We scout 18 other locales from Alaska to Appalachia, round up a wagonload of sweet gear, and show you how to stage four-star meals alfresco.

What? You want grocery money, too?





SEA-KAYAK a Gulf Coast wilderness island

FLY INTO a private Idaho

CLIMB above Las Vegas

HIKE the virgin South

HORSEPACK hidden Navajo canyons

CANOE Ontario's secret lakes

BIKE the heart of the Continental Divide

PLUS:
The Gear to Get You There in Style

Camp-Cooking Secrets of a French Chef



Next Page: Sea-Kayak: The rock-and-glide of open-water kayaking meets THE SWEET SOLITUDE OF UNTRAMMELED SHORELINE. We found your paddling paradise in Florida—plus perfect water in Alaska and Maine.

 
Intro | Sea Kayaking | Fly Ins | Climbing | Hiking | Horseback Riding | Canoeing | Biking | Camping Gear, PT I | Camping Gear, PT II | Moveable Feast | Cooking Ultralight