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Sun Valley, Idaho

By Whitney on November 14, 2010

Anchored by the easygoing city of Ketchum and nestled among jagged peaks of the Sawtooth Range, Sun Valley is where resort skiing was born—the ski lift was invented here.

Posted in Articles | Tagged Destinations, Travel, Winter 2011 | Leave a response

Jumping for Joy

Jumping for Joy

By Whitney on November 14, 2010

SheJumps – An elite team of lady athletes is building a program that’ll have you leaping out of your comfort zone.

Posted in Snow, Your Body | Tagged Training | 1 Response

A Toast to Health

A Toast to Health

By Whitney on October 8, 2010

“I was running for my life!” someone might say, meaning she was running really, really fast. The expression implies speed, urgency, determination. In Denver, Colorado, last Sunday 50,000 people ran, walked, skipped, danced, or were pushed in strollers for, perhaps their own lives, but more often for someone else’s life—regardless of speed.

Posted in Blog | Tagged Health | Leave a response

It’s like jogging, but not

It’s like jogging, but not

By Whitney on October 7, 2010

I’m big on analogies, so if I had to compare stand-up paddleboarding to a non-aquatic sport, it would definitely be jogging.

Posted in Blog | Tagged Travel, Water Stories | 2 Responses

Whitney Medved finds clean beaches during her Florida paddle board adventure

Doomed dunes?

By Whitney on September 23, 2010

Since the April 20th explosion of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil well, it’s been pretty much impossible to hear “oil” and “Gulf Coast” in the same sentence without also hearing “total decimation.” Heading to the beach after exposure like that would be sort of like packing up for a forest getaway in the wake of a conflagration.

Posted in Blog | Tagged environment, Lifestyle Tips, Travel, Water Stories | 1 Response

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