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ROAD AHEAD: Payge McMahon back home after ultra race to teach yoga
She's climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Fuji, but nothing, Payge McMahon says, prepared her for the grueling seven-day, 167-mile Grand to Grand Ultra through the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park last month. "It was the hardest adventure I've every...
Tags: Running, Road Running, National Football League, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Leukemia
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Florida travel calendar for October
Check out festivals and events in October across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Through Nov. 12: Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, Walt Disney World. The...Tags: Florida Hospital, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Kellie Pickler, Demographics, Key West
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Go Outside Festival celebrating all things outdoors
Multimedia JournalistThe Go Outside Festival, or GO FEST, will be held October 19th - October 21st at the Rivers Edge Sports Complex on Reserve Avenue. The event is meant to encourage healthy and active outdoor recreation. GO FEST features a host of outdoor activities, both...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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African American Festival draws thousands, despite heat
Fourteen-year-old Carl Bradley sank long jump after long jump Saturday from the Xtreme Basketball Xhibition courts at Baltimore's African American Festival in a sweat-soaked gray T-shirt, while his former NBA star father, Dudley Bradley, hung out in the...Tags: Arts and Culture, New Year's Day, Morgan State University, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Festive Events
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Lynchburg doctor returns from climbing Mount Everest
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefWhen patients come to F. Reed Hopkins pediatrics, they get more than just a checkup. They also get a glimpse of their doctor's personal life. Inside the exam rooms, Bob Sullivan keeps pictures from his mountain climbing trips. "I think people enjoy...Tags: Mountaineering, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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A look at Olympic events then, now and in the future
Channel Guide MagazineThe Olympics are now in their third century. In that time, the spirit of the Games hasn’t much changed — seemingly everywhere, people have followed them and been swept up in the euphoria of it all — but the events that are part of it... -
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: Frostbite, Tourism and Leisure, National Parks, Travel, Avalanches and Landslides
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History lives in the Yucatán
YUCATÁN PENINSULA, Mexico — What's the Mexican drug-war body count now? 47,000? Ever since the killings began to escalate in late 2006, I've been visiting the country less and choosing spots more carefully. But the Yucatán Peninsula was an easy...
Tags: Murder, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Music
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Too hot outside? Benefits of indoor rock climbing
Now is the time of year when many people — maybe even yourself — ditch the gym, and start exercising outdoors. With recent temperatures reaching 100 degrees and above, getting outside for a little workout time can be less than appealing....Tags: Medical Research, Rock Climbing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Director Tony Scott lived like his alpha-male action heroes
With films such as"Unstoppable"and "Man on Fire," Tony Scott told adrenaline-filled stories about fearless men — spies and cops, race car drivers and fighter pilots — who live by a code and face death on their own terms. He filled his...
Tags: Susan Sarandon, Action (genre), Television Industry, Ridley Scott, David Fincher
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Lessons from the summit push business leaders to new heights
For more than two decades, Chris Warner's business has taken him into a death zone 26,240 feet above sea level, where oxygen is thin, the weather is cruel and a single stumble can be fatal. A certified alpine guide, Warner has led nearly 200 international...
Tags: Business, Companies and Corporations, Human Mishaps, Human Interest, Philosophy
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Bert's Upside-Down View In 'Mary Poppins'
The Hartford CourantCon O'Shea-Creal remembers the first time he was 30 feet above the stage, upside-down, tap dancing against the proscenium arch's top to the song "Step in Time" in the national tour of the musical "Mary Poppins." "I thought, 'This is awesome," he says....Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, New York City, Dance, Music
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