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Wyoming wonder
JACKSON, Wyo. — On the western edge of Wyoming, a mile above sea level, surrounded by the 13,000-foot peaks of the Teton Range, Jackson Hole is one of the most spectacular places on Earth. Lewis and Clark expedition member John Colter, the first...
Tags: Sports, Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Cross Country Skiing, National Parks
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First woman to cross Antarctic on solo trek: I've never felt so alone
CNN(CNN) -- When Felicity Aston started smelling fish and chips, she knew something was wrong. The unmistakable aroma of the classic British pub food, deep-fried fish and french fries, could only mean one thing: She must be hallucinating. After all,...Tags: Hypothermia, Fish and Chips, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs
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Veteran Files Lawsuit Over Frostbitten Penis
KTLA NewsLOUISVILLE, Kentucky -- A 61-year-old Army veteran is suing the U.S. government for $10 million, claiming negligent care resulted in severe frostbite on his penis, leading to its partial amputation. Michael D. Nash of Louisville, Kentucky, is asking...Tags: Trials, Amputation, Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Army, Lexington (Lexington, Virginia)
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Avalon theater special effects malfunction sends six to hospital
L.A. NOWThe audience at a performance at Hollywood’s historic Avalon theater got more than a show Saturday when a special effects fogging machine malfunctioned, causing respiratory problems that sent six people to a hospital, where they are in good or fair.... -
Leader for architecture and design firm employs holistic philosophy to foster clients' creativity, comfort
Special to the TribuneWalking into a new corporate space her team designed in River North for Whole Foods Market Inc., Nila Leiserowitz pointed out a long lunch table visible from the front entrance instead of hidden in a back room. The 36,000-square-foot space,...Tags: Haiti, Religion and Belief, Streeterville, Lifestyle and Leisure, Philosophy
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Effort to Recover Dead Japanese Climbers on Mt. McKinley Permanently Called Off
Channel 2 NewsAn effort to recover the bodies of four Japanese climbers who died in an avalanche on Mt. McKinley, in Alaska’s Denali National Park, has been permanently called off. “We just decided it was not worth the risk,” said Maureen McLaughlin,...Tags: Avalanches and Landslides, National Parks, Travel, Climbing, Tourism and Leisure
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Start the Presses: Reaching the summit of achievement
Sometimes, just sometimes, you run across people who refuse to let anything stop them. Take, for instance, Paul Fejtek and his wife Denise. The two recently climbed Mt. Everest despite the fact that Paul has full use of only one hand. The 1988 Hoover...Tags: Mountaineering, Parkinson's Disease, Climbing, Antarctica, Yosemite National Park
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Mother's kid-free getaway ruined by children
Suburban JungleWhen the cat’s are away, they don’t want to see any mice! I had a night away over winter break — a night away. It has been six months, almost to the day, since the last time I had a night away. Yes, I am on the half-year excursion plan....Tags: Adult Swim (tv network), Fort Lauderdale, iVillage Inc., Family, iCarly (tv program)
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Central Washington Univ. professor among rescue team after Everett tragedy
Q13 FOX News OnlineFour people died while coming down the southern slope of the mountain during the weekend after reaching Mount Everest's 8848-meter (29,028 foot) summit, officials said. Among those helping prevent any more from dying, is Jon Kedrowski. Kedrowski is an...Tags: Social Media, CNN (tv network)
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Central Washington Univ. professor survives yak attack to reach Mt. Everest summit
CNNAccording to Chris Tomer, meteorologist and best friend of Mount Everest climber Jon Kedrowski, the climber has successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest. At 3:30 a.m. in Nepal, Kedrowski's ascent ended well, amidst a "perfect weather window."...Tags: Social Media, Human Interest
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Everyone needs a "Champ"ion
The following guest commentary was written by Deter Racine, executive director of the Little Traverse Bay Humane Society. For the past 13 years, I have seen and rescued countless animals in my role as executive director of Little Traverse Bay Humane...
Tags: Ears and Hearing, Allergies, Immune System
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