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Yoga on Paddleboards

A new sport meets an ancient practice in stand-up paddleboarding yoga.

06/29/2011 By Neal Thompson

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Hittin’ the Skids

You don’t have to be a gearhead to geek out for rally driving, but a need for speed helps.

01/12/2011 By Matthew Halverson

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Into the Void

Suck in your gut, bring a flashlight, and get ready to crawl—we’re going caving.

10/11/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Ship of Ghouls

Even out at sea, ghost hunting is a deadly serious search for why things go bump in the night.

09/16/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Swing and a Prayer

The flying trapeze can be an aerial assault of awesome if you don’t let it go to your head.

08/17/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Up in the Air

Life—and everything else, for that matter—looks a little different when you’re climbing a tree.

06/14/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Life Is But a Dream

Rowers at Lake Union Crew ditch the Stairmaster and sauna in favor of fresh air and open water.

03/18/2010 By Karen Quinn

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Into the Wild

No one expects to land in a survival situation. And that’s why being prepared is the secret to making it out alive.

01/26/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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On the Rocks

One trip to the ice will be enough to cool your doubts about curling’s physical demands.

12/09/2009 By Matthew Halverson

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See Spot Run

And jump and tunnel and weave—in dog agility training.

08/10/2009 By Matthew Halverson

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Balls of Fury

It’s bean or be beaned at Underdog Sports Leagues’ dodgeball matches.

06/23/2009 By Sean Leslie

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Flight Club

Need a new perspective on the city—and want to leave your recession-era problems on the ground for a few hours at a time? Go to pilot school.

05/22/2009 By Jim Gullo

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The Longest Mile

You gotta be a fanatical runner—or crazy—to run an ultramarathon. Seattle’s Scott Jurek is a little bit of both.

04/22/2009 By Sean Leslie

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Let It Rain

A spring hike through the Olympic rain forest can be a muddy, waterlogged exercise in environmental immersion. And it’s wonderful.

03/16/2009 By Lawrence W. Cheek

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All Washed Up

Flotsamologists never know what they’ll uncover on Washington’s stormy shores—and that’s the point.

02/12/2009 By Eric Scigliano

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This Cold House

Tents, schments. Real winter campers dig out a snow cave.

01/15/2009 By Camden Swita

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Joyride

Jerry Baker has ridden every Seattle to Portland cycling event. With his advice and a little hard work, you can start your own streak.

01/07/2009 By Bill Thorness

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Eagle Eye

Getting up close and personal with bald eagles is inspiring, impressive, even a little intimidating. Best of all, though, it’s easy.

01/05/2009 By Roger Brooks

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Shrimping in the Hood

Spot shrimping in Hood Canal isn’t glamorous, but there’s nothing like trapping your own dinner.

01/03/2009 By Maria Dolan

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Bottoms Up

Bury your head in the sand in search of giant geoducks and your Pacific Northwest wings.

12/28/2008 By Harry Edwards