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Bowflex C6 Bike review: A $900 exercise bike that outsmarts the $2,200 Peloton

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A trend has developed with workout equipment in recent years and I have to say, Im really not a fan. In an attempt to propel their wares into the digital age, many companies that build exercise gear have decided to slap a giant display on any given piece of equipment and then double the price. From treadmills and stationary bikes to rowers and everything in between if theres a way to fit an oversized display on something, you had better believe there are overpriced options out there with great big displays front and center. In fact, you can even get...

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Now that summer is at its height, we’re also at the height of our annual gardening spree

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Sure, we garden all year round and have plants to cultivate all year round because we love to put in things that bloom in every season, but summertime is undoubtedly the best time for our yard. This year, however, we put in a few things that climb, creep, and grow upward, so we’re in need of a few trellises. Rather than just buying them in stores, however, we’ve convinced ourselves that we could totally make those trellises ourselves, which is why we’ve had our eyes peeled for cool tutorials to get us started and help us along the way. 1....

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Grizzlies and Granny Gears: Fall Mountain Biking in Fernie, B.C.

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It’s early evening, and my riding buddy Nat and I are pedaling toward Brokeback Ridge on the wooded slopes of Fernie Provincial Park outside Fernie, B.C. Word on the trail is Brokeback, a mile-long black-diamond luge run, is on every Fernie local’s top five list. We hear a loud crash and branches snapping. We stop. Silence. Then a loud sandpapery scratching and a loud exhalation of (no doubt human flesh-tinged) breath. It’s certainly something big, and we’ve got grizzlies on the mind after having been warned away from several trails at Fernie Alpine Resort owing to bear activity earlier in...

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Skyryse shows off end-to-end autonomous flight technology with helicopter demonstration

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Skyryse is a three-year old transportation startup that is approaching the future of aviation from a different angle when compared to most. You often see startups building new kinds of aircraft, with electric powertrains, multiple rotors for vertical take-off and landing, and more: Skyryse thinks the smarter approach is to start at a more fundamental and comprehensive level, building an autonomous technology stack that can work with existing, flight- and safety- certified aircraft. The Skyryse model, as explained to me by CEO and founder Mark Groden, is all about broad applicability, reliability, redundancy and safety. The startups main product, which...

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Most of the people don’t know that deserts cover 20% of the planet earth

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A whopping 20% of land which always been known as lifeless, dead part of the land, endless sand landscape, and much more. When it comes to “deserts of the world,” there is a country that has changed the perception of deserts. Dubai – the Gulf Union Leader, has an immense part of its land, covering deserts. Dubai Desert safari, surely you have listened up this name, is now globally famous and catching tourist fascination from all over the world. The meaning of deserts from extreme temperatures, barren lands, and hostile nature has just changed to camel rides, Bonfires, SUV rides, camping, and...

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