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Raha Moharrak Becomes First Saudi Woman To Climb Mt. Everest

Raha Moharrak Becomes First Saudi Woman To Climb Mt. Everest May 19th, 2013 at 2:00PM: Raha Moharrak Raha Moharrak has become the first woman from Saudi Arabia to climb Mt. Everest when she made it to the summit yesterday after a grueling climb. The 25-year-old climber first had to convince her family to allow her to make the attempt, and then had to undergo rigorous training to climb the world's tallest peak. She was part of a four-person team called Arabs on Top of the World. ...

Man Attempting To Dribble Soccer Ball To Brazil Killed In Accident

Man Attempting To Dribble Soccer Ball To Brazil Killed In Accident May 15th, 2013 at 9:00AM: It sounded like one of those crazy ideas that should have led to fun and adventure and ended in triumph. Instead it ended in tragedy. Richard Swanson, pictured here, of Seattle, decided to raise money for charity by dribbling a soccer ball 10,000 miles to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup. Sadly, The Guardian reports that he only made it as far as Oregon. While walking down US Highway 101 ...

Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield Makes First Music Video In Space

May 13th, 2013 at 12:00PM: It's official. We Canadians rock. If William Shatner and Bryan Adams aren't enough for you, there's Chris Hadfield. He's an astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency and has become hugely popular with his videos about life aboard the International Space Station, answering such profound questions as how to cut your nails in space. Now Hadfield is coming home. He's turned over command of the ISS ...

As Egypt's Tourism Industry Languishes, Antiquities Under Threat

As Egypt's Tourism Industry Languishes, Antiquities Under Threat May 13th, 2013 at 9:00AM: Since the January 2011 Revolution, Egypt has been suffering social and political unrest, and its tourism industry has been hit hard. Now the tumultuous situation is affecting one of the nation's main sources of income – its ancient heritage. Al-Ahram Weekly investigated several reports of damage at ancient sites and found a dire situation of neglect and willful destruction. At the ...

International Adventure Guide 2013: Stockholm, Sweden

International Adventure Guide 2013: Stockholm, Sweden May 10th, 2013 at 11:00AM: Known as the Venice of the North, Stockholm is a city defined by water; it's in the soul of the city's inhabitants. Cold and icy in the winter and ready for sailing and bathing in the summer, water is as much a symbol of Stockholm as Old Town and the Royal Palace. This makes the Swedish capital the ideal hub for adventure – the chance to blend an urban center with the beauty of the ...

Adventure Travel Meets Luxury, In The Arctic

Adventure Travel Meets Luxury, In The Arctic May 7th, 2013 at 4:30PM: The idea of "adventure travel" is hot and those who sell travel know it. Travelers who lead an active lifestyle as a big part of their everyday life want to continue that focus when traveling. Local adventurers who might camp, hike, hunt, ski or bike around where they live, want the thrill of doing that in an amazing place somewhere else on the planet. Even travelers once satisfied with a ...

Half The World Pedaled, Half To Go

Half The World Pedaled, Half To Go Apr 30th, 2013 at 2:00PM: Later this week, Vancouver firefighter and cancer survivor Rudy Pospisil will unpack his Giant Seek bicycle on the coast of Portugal, clip in and head for the Middle East. The road ahead stretches 9,000 miles, the distance between him and his goal of circumnavigating the globe on two wheels for charity. He knows he can do it, because he already has – between 2009 and 2012, he logged ...

Springtime In Green Spain: Time To Get Out Into The Countryside, And Under It!

Springtime In Green Spain: Time To Get Out Into The Countryside, And Under It! Apr 29th, 2013 at 10:00AM: Green Spain has finally emerged from a miserable winter into a glorious if unreliable springtime, so it's time to get out and enjoy the region's natural beauty. The northern coastal strip of Spain consisting of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Region has the best outdoor and underground adventures the country has to offer. Its combination of scenic hikes and extensive caves is ...

VIDEO: Nima Market In Accra, Ghana

Apr 26th, 2013 at 12:00PM: Accra, the capital of Ghana, is an established point on the African tourism trail thanks to its good flight and cruise connections, its Anglophone accessibility, its beautiful beaches and the stability of the nation. Less often seen, however, is Nima Market. Located in one of the poorest areas of the city and home to many migrants from rural Ghana and nearby countries coming to the big city ...

Planned England To Pakistan Bus Route Hits Bump In The Road

Planned England To Pakistan Bus Route Hits Bump In The Road Apr 25th, 2013 at 3:00PM: A proposed bus route from England to Pakistan has been delayed due to trouble getting permits, the BBC reports. The proposed route is the brainchild of Tahir Khokher, transport chief for the Mirpur region of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. The route starts in the northern English city of Birmingham, where many Pakistanis from the Mirpur region live, and runs 4,000 miles through Europe, Turkey, and ...

Scammer Found Selling Fake Bomb Detectors To Airports

Scammer Found Selling Fake Bomb Detectors To Airports Apr 24th, 2013 at 4:30PM: A British court has found a man guilty of selling fake bomb detectors to Iraq and Georgia, the BBC reports. James McCormick, 56, of Langport, Somerset, was found guilty of fraud after making a fortune from detectors he knew didn't work. He's estimated to have made some $76 million from the worthless devices, which were modeled after a novelty golf ball finder. In his sales pitches he claimed ...

Photo Of The Day: Early Morning On The Faroe Islands

Photo Of The Day: Early Morning On The Faroe Islands Apr 23rd, 2013 at 6:00PM: The Faroe Islands are a bit too remote to be on many people's bucket list and that's a shame. Halfway between Scotland and Iceland in the windy north Atlantic, they offer a rugged beauty equal to any adventure travel destination. This shot from user kanelstrand from Gadling's Flickr pool was taken early one morning after some rain. The mixture of light and shadow, the deep color of the sea ...

Tanzania Government To Fishermen: 'Stop Catching Dolphins, It Upsets The Tourists'

Tanzania Government To Fishermen: 'Stop Catching Dolphins, It Upsets The Tourists' Apr 18th, 2013 at 2:00PM: The government of Tanzania is urging fishermen to stop hunting dolphins, a report in the Daily News says. The report says dolphin hunting has become common practice in the Dar es Salaam and Tanga regions. It's often done by "dynamite fishing," in which explosives are chucked into the water to kill all marine life in a large area. Dolphin meat is used to bait sharks, which is what the ...

International Adventure Guide 2013: Ethiopia: Addis Ababa And The Northern Circuit

International Adventure Guide 2013: Ethiopia: Addis Ababa And The Northern Circuit Apr 18th, 2013 at 11:00AM: Ethiopia is the rising star of the adventure travel scene. The country has a great deal to offer those who want to visit Africa beyond the usual favorites. Want to see ancient ruins? North Africa is dodgy at the moment and Europe is expensive. Want to go on a safari? You can see stunning vistas and isolated tribes you won't find in Kenya, Tanzania or Botswana. Ethiopia is one of the safer ...

Travel Inspiration, One Step At A Time

Travel Inspiration, One Step At A Time Apr 15th, 2013 at 2:00PM: It's not so much where we travel, but what we do when we get there that matters. For those who run in real life, there is nothing better than doing so at a remote location. Like to hike? Getting away from the normal routine to engage a totally different terrain can bring new life to your passion for the sport. But we don't need to be into skiing, surfing, biking, climbing or backpacking ...

Video: Top 10 Greatest Adventures For 2013 By Richard Bangs

Apr 14th, 2013 at 8:00AM: Richard Bangs, the host of the television show "Adventures with a Purpose," has been called the "father of modern adventure travel" by Outside magazine. So when he makes a list of ten great destinations for 2013, it's a good idea to take notice. In the video below, Bangs shares his suggestions for some of the top destinations to visit this year. The list is comprised of some old classics, some ...

New Technology May Lead To Light- And Heat-Sensitive Tent

New Technology May Lead To Light- And Heat-Sensitive Tent Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:00PM: The tent we're all familiar with from camping trips may soon be old tech thanks to a new material designed by a team of Harvard scientists. Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have announced in a press release that they've developed a flexible material that can shed or retain moisture, and turn from opaque to transparent. You can see how it works in the ...

International Adventure Guide 2013: Paris, France

International Adventure Guide 2013: Paris, France Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:00AM: An adventure guide to Paris? Yes. At first glance, Paris probably isn't the go-to city for outdoor enthusiasts. Metros, brasseries and the Champs Elysées don't really make the top of the list of an adventurer's itinerary. But being the diverse and ever-changing big city that it is, there are plenty of opportunities for those travelers that like to blend their urban tours with a ...

Meet The Reclusive American Billionaire Who Bought Lonely Planet

Mar 20th, 2013 at 3:00PM: Last year, the Wall Street Journal called Brad Kelley "the man with a million acres." Now the American billionaire and land addict has expanded his kingdom to include the world's biggest travel-guide publisher. Kelley's NC2 Media bought Lonely Planet from BBC Worldwide in a deal announced yesterday. Most of the headlines focused on the huge loss BBC is taking by selling the company for ...

Gadling Goes Underground: More Explorations Of Caves In Spain

Gadling Goes Underground: More Explorations Of Caves In Spain Mar 18th, 2013 at 10:00AM: The caves in Spain are famous for their variety and extent. Some delve more than a kilometer into the ground. Others are adorned with prehistoric cave art more than 10,000 years old. Almost all have beautiful rock formations. There's a whole other world under the one we usually see. As I mentioned in a previous post, I'm taking a course on caving. My first experience was in Cañuela ...

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