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Outside

May/June 2023
Magazine

Outside readers are passionately committed to leading an active lifestyle. Outside not only motivates readers to uncover and define their own personal day-to-day adventures, but also provides them with the tools, products and information to fulfill them.

Let’s Go Places

Outside

Your Travel Destination Has Been Hit with Serious Trouble. Should You Still Visit? • We often write off a country or region in the wake of a government upheaval or natural disaster. Turns out that may be the best time to go.

Force for Nature • A new film by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin chronicles the life of KRISTINE TOMPKINS, one of the world’s most influential conservationists

I Feel Like Going Home • A native Mississippian who grew up during the dying years of Jim Crow journeyed north as a young man to pursue life as a writer and scholar. Fate brought him back, and he fell in love with a troubled part of the state known around the world: the Delta.

Sizzle Lean • Grass-fed beef is less fatty, making outdoor grilling a challenge. Here’s everything you need to know.

My Flashlight Is Dead • Long live the headlamp, fanny pack of the face

To Clip or Not to Clip • The founder of Rocket Ramps takes on a Pinkbike senior editor in the never-ending battle between flats and clipless pedals

Don’t Hold Your Breath • First there was altitude training. Then it was heat training. Now it’s… pollution training?

AMERICAN SPLENDOR

This Is the DAWNING of the AQUARIUS TRAIL • It took 20 years of planning to open a new 190-mile bikepacking hut system in southern Utah’s spectacular wilderness, but the entrepreneur behind the effort is onto something big. STEPHANIE PEARSON saddles up.

Access and Resources: What You Need to Know to Ride the Aquarius Trail

DAMN IT FEELS GOOD TO BE A LISTER • Peter Kaestner has traveled the world on an adventure-filled quest to become the first person to see 10,000 bird species. Ornithologist Jessie Williamson hitched a ride on a rollicking South American mission that involved land, sea, and (you guessed it) air.

Slough Slogging • A NATURE WALK THROUGH FLORIDA’S TREASURED SWAMP

Lessons from Long Lost Lake • WHEN YOUR BIG ANNUAL TRIP IS ALWAYS TO THE SAME SPOT, YOU LEARN THINGS THAT REALLY MATTER. LIKE HOW TO HIT YOUR BROTHER IN THE FACE WITH A FISH.

Did You Smell the Dirt Befor You Left Home? • Right out of college, LEATH TONINO traveled to Antarctica to experience the frozen landscape of his childhood exploration heroes. The daily routine was a bit dull—shoveling snow for the U.S. government—but then something magical happened: he found a pair of skinny skis.

Is That All You Got? • Meteor showers—make that “meteor sprinkles”—had been letting MARY ROACH down for years. In this night-sky adventure from 2008, blazing celestial bodies were given one last chance.

Stars—They’re Just Like Us

PARTING SHOT


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 128 Publisher: Outside Interactive, Inc. Edition: May/June 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 16, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Outside readers are passionately committed to leading an active lifestyle. Outside not only motivates readers to uncover and define their own personal day-to-day adventures, but also provides them with the tools, products and information to fulfill them.

Let’s Go Places

Outside

Your Travel Destination Has Been Hit with Serious Trouble. Should You Still Visit? • We often write off a country or region in the wake of a government upheaval or natural disaster. Turns out that may be the best time to go.

Force for Nature • A new film by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin chronicles the life of KRISTINE TOMPKINS, one of the world’s most influential conservationists

I Feel Like Going Home • A native Mississippian who grew up during the dying years of Jim Crow journeyed north as a young man to pursue life as a writer and scholar. Fate brought him back, and he fell in love with a troubled part of the state known around the world: the Delta.

Sizzle Lean • Grass-fed beef is less fatty, making outdoor grilling a challenge. Here’s everything you need to know.

My Flashlight Is Dead • Long live the headlamp, fanny pack of the face

To Clip or Not to Clip • The founder of Rocket Ramps takes on a Pinkbike senior editor in the never-ending battle between flats and clipless pedals

Don’t Hold Your Breath • First there was altitude training. Then it was heat training. Now it’s… pollution training?

AMERICAN SPLENDOR

This Is the DAWNING of the AQUARIUS TRAIL • It took 20 years of planning to open a new 190-mile bikepacking hut system in southern Utah’s spectacular wilderness, but the entrepreneur behind the effort is onto something big. STEPHANIE PEARSON saddles up.

Access and Resources: What You Need to Know to Ride the Aquarius Trail

DAMN IT FEELS GOOD TO BE A LISTER • Peter Kaestner has traveled the world on an adventure-filled quest to become the first person to see 10,000 bird species. Ornithologist Jessie Williamson hitched a ride on a rollicking South American mission that involved land, sea, and (you guessed it) air.

Slough Slogging • A NATURE WALK THROUGH FLORIDA’S TREASURED SWAMP

Lessons from Long Lost Lake • WHEN YOUR BIG ANNUAL TRIP IS ALWAYS TO THE SAME SPOT, YOU LEARN THINGS THAT REALLY MATTER. LIKE HOW TO HIT YOUR BROTHER IN THE FACE WITH A FISH.

Did You Smell the Dirt Befor You Left Home? • Right out of college, LEATH TONINO traveled to Antarctica to experience the frozen landscape of his childhood exploration heroes. The daily routine was a bit dull—shoveling snow for the U.S. government—but then something magical happened: he found a pair of skinny skis.

Is That All You Got? • Meteor showers—make that “meteor sprinkles”—had been letting MARY ROACH down for years. In this night-sky adventure from 2008, blazing celestial bodies were given one last chance.

Stars—They’re Just Like Us

PARTING SHOT


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