Over 50, Outdoors

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    Celebrity News

    Celebrity News

    We don’t talk much about celebrities on this site, but we have our heroes like anyone else. This is the justification for noting that legendary ultra-runner Micah True, 60, has gone missing in a New Mexico wilderness area. True, who is also known as “Caballo Blanco,”  is one of the central characters in the Chris...
    Saturday mash-up: March 31, 2012

    Saturday mash-up: March 31, 2012

    Whenever there’s a pile of items that accumulate over the week and we can’t get around to individual pieces on each one, we throw them into a bin like this, which we previously called a stew and then a hash. This time we’re call it a mash-up, which seems like another food metaphor but less...
    Good gear: L.L. Bean’s Microlight FS2

    Good gear: L.L. Bean’s Microlight FS2

      In camping gear we like three things above all others: we like durable (because nothing else matters if a pole breaks or a seam rips), and light (less is more), and cheap (because). So we’re very attracted to the new Microlight FS2 backpacking tent from L.L. Bean. We can’t vouch for its durability because...
    Bird-watching is the new NASCAR

    Bird-watching is the new NASCAR

    Mark the date and time: with this post, bird-watching shows up on our radar as a bona fide recreational pursuit for over-50s. We used to think of this as a hobby, but it seemed to lack the physicality we seek in recreation. Also, no gear, no cool jargon, no bracing risk of self-destruction. How wrong...
    The good news about your atrophying muscles is that maybe they aren’t

    The good news about your atrophying muscles is that maybe they aren’t

    About a year ago one of the networks ran a story about a detective who found people who’d gone missing. The detective advised his colleagues to study the lost person’s photograph, then make a mental adjustment to accommodate the fact that he was over forty and had invariably lost muscle mass over the past few...
    Nice racks in Amsterdam

    Nice racks in Amsterdam

    Of all the videos you’ve seen of the Netherlands, this one is the least likely to make you dig into your IRA and call KLM. It shows a group of municipal bureaucrats from America touring the Netherlands to learn how that country has promoted bicycling. So, no windmills. Not much focus on the architecture of...
    You’re “dramatically” more active today than in 1992?

    You’re “dramatically” more active today than in 1992?

    The president of Sports Goods Manufacturers Association says you are, and it’s his business to know. The organization does an annual survey of Americans’ exercise activities, and it sees a boom in boomer sports. “Are the boomers playing more sports than 20 years ago? I think the answer to that is yes,” says Tom Cove,...
    Vargas of the trail map gets his due

    Vargas of the trail map gets his due

    We are occasionally confined to the great indoor wasteland of the desk, corner office, or garret. There we stare at a computer screen all day, with no opportunity to roam the precious spaces on earth.  (Of course there is Google Earth, but the emptiness of that world wearies after a time. And, let’s face it,...
    Fun run from the walking dead

    Fun run from the walking dead

      Look at the face of a person skiing. OK, that sounds dangerous. Instead, look at the face of a person who has just made that final steep run and slid into the back of the lift line. Smiles. Maybe a look of steely self-satisfaction. Ruddy exhilaration. Actual human emotion. Now go to the gym...
    We’re so done with glamping

    We’re so done with glamping

    We’re done with glamping. So over it. We’re over thinking about it and looking at the pictures. There’s no future here. But we can’t quit it. Not just yet. Soon, but not now. One reason: we like the pictures. We don’t know why we like them. It might be for the same perverse impulse that...
    Vintage ski photos prompt nostalgia for a time we never knew

    Vintage ski photos prompt nostalgia for a time we never knew

      Some days skiing—especially resort skiing—seems to have no more connection to the raw mountain than a Carnival cruise ship has to the sea. If you snap into your bindings in hopes of engaging nature, you will be disappointed. The hills are mostly manicured and groomed, rendered comfortable and convenient and predictable. Most folks like...
    Ultralight camping: Dropping 20 pounds of gear is like losing 20 years

    Ultralight camping: Dropping 20 pounds of gear is like losing 20 years

      Snow melts, summer seems like a possibility, and suddenly hiking and biking gear seems fascinating in a way it didn’t three weeks ago. The seed takes root; a few days later you invent a reason to swing by your local outfitter. You daydream about day hikes. Then something a little longer. And gear that...