Outside Magazine, October 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012

Your Half-Baked Weekend Plans

For the past three years, we’ve been inundated with answers to a simple question via Facebook: “What are you doing outside this weekend?” Behold: your most, er, innovative itineraries.

By:

“X-raying a cadaver”

“In-line skating. I’m waiting for my roller-skiing poles to arrive.”

“Pond skimming at Taos Ski Valley. I’ll be there with my lime green tutu on.”

“Waiting for the political situation in Guinea-Bissau to calm down so I can fly out tomorrow”

“Climbing Mount St. Helens in a dress! Happy early Mother’s Day!”

“Making a leather arrow quiver”

“Building a wall, clearing a pond, running 5K in a rhino costume, and stage-managing a performance ... while trying not to fail high school!”

“Looking for Gila monsters in the monsoon-filled deserts of Arizona”

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