Willie Nelson Is Still Living the Life He Loves

At 85, country music legend Willie Nelson hasn’t slowed down much, playing for sold-out crowds 100 nights a year.

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Hike from Texas to New Mexico on an epic new trail through the Guadalupe Mountains.

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With the once overlooked Chihuahuan Desert town of Presidio garnering national attention, there’s never been a better time to visit.

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