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		<title>180º South</title>
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180ºSouth trailer:
In 1968 Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins set out to surf, ski and climb their way to Patagonia. The wild places they found later motivated them to protect the environment. Inspired by this journey, Jeff Johnson and Woodshed Films set sail on a voyage to South America to climb a mythical peak called Corcovado [...]]]></description>
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		<title>BACKPACKER FANNY</title>
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I know times might be a little tough in the print world, but come on, BACKPACKER, who wouldn&#8217;t want one of these?
Too much time rummaging through Google Books this week.
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		<title>1972 Munich Olympic 5000 meter</title>
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What a heartbreaker of a race.
MP3: The Replacements &#8211; Alex Chilton (RIP)
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		<title>Cold Splinters Button/Sticker/Whatever</title>
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I imagine that I&#8217;m one of five people in the world that thinks this is cool, so not much more to do now but stare and make five stickers. But that&#8217;s fine by me.
Thank you JTK for making this for me. Would have taken me 100 years.
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		<title>Mountain Bike Hall Of Fame</title>
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The sun is-a-shining out east, which means getting your bike out of the closet and cutting up an old pair of pants to make shorts for the spring and/or summer. A co-worker came in this morning talking about the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame after seeing it on an episode of Globetrekker last night. The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Erwin and Peggy Bauer</title>
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MP3: Loudon Wainwright III &#8211; Kick In The Head
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		<title>Fort Union Trading Post</title>
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Fort Union Trading Post was the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri. Built in 1828 by the American Fur Company, the post was set up not as a government or military post, but as a business, established for the specific purpose of doing business with the northern plains tribes. This trade business [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Have a Good weekend</title>
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Jerry goes snorkeling. A-mazing. Look at that missing finger handle an octopus. More here.
Youtube: Grateful Dead &#8211; Ramble On Rose 
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		<title>National Park Quarters</title>
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Starting next month, the United States Mint will issue the first of 56 quarter-dollar coins featuring designs depicting national parks and other national sites. The first coin to be released is Hot Springs National Park, which was set aside by Congress in 1832. Four other coins will be placed into circulation this year—Yellowstone National Park, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Yellowstone, 1983</title>
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