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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Fuego
Journey To The End Of The Earth
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9-15-2005
Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is not a remote and barren land but a place of intoxicating beauty.
Article Excerpts:
...I was a kid and I heard the words Tierra del
Fuego
. I didn’t know what the words meant. I...
... Would I have been as enraptured had Tierra del
Fuego
been, say, a city in Ohio rather than the place...
...not spellbound. Fortunately, then, Tierra del
Fuego
was where it was. At the very border of my...
Carry On With Your Game
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8-1-2006
Flying with sports gear doesn't have to be an exercise in frustration. Manufacturers have wised up and are designing products that fold or deflate into airplane-frie...
Article Excerpts:
... are designs in compromise. Not Dahon’s
Fuego
, which boasts more than four inches of front and...
Caution: Experts At Work
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9-1-2005
We Have a Winner! Congratulations to Kim Schneider of Green Bay, Wisconsin. She pockets the 200,000 AAdvantage miles in our Jim Shahin Takes a Vacation contest! Almost 2,700 people entered, and just over 25 percent of them guessed the correct de...
Article Excerpts:
...the correct destination — Tierra del
Fuego
. Be sure and check out the September 15 issue or...
The Scoop On Fact-checking
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9-15-2005
It looks easy, this column-writing business. But the fact-check process can be a bear, especially when it is your wife who is doing the checking. After e-mailing my editor a supposed correction to an alleged factual error in my Tierra del Fuego stor...
Article Excerpts:
...to an alleged factual error in my Tierra del
Fuego
story (which you can read on page 86), I can...
And The Winners Are...
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3-1-2002
And The Winner Are...
Meet the smart and savvy travelers who reigned supreme in our first-annual 2001 Road Warrior Search. By Tracy Staton and Richelle Thomson. ...and
Fantastic Finalists
We laughed, we cried these entries moved us. H...
Article Excerpts:
...seeing the world from Patagonia and Tierra del
Fuego
to the Magellan Strait and Cape Horn, all the...
Alone
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11-1-2003
Raging seas. Cramped quarters. Profound loneliness. That, and more, is what American Brad Van Liew battled in his 148-day, 28,800-mile solo sail around the world.
Article Excerpts:
...alone, some 500 miles southwest of Tierra del
Fuego
. The sea, so dark gray it could have been called...
...wanted to do. Or maybe exploring Tierra del
Fuego
by airplane or on skis. Or long-distance desert...