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Outside magazine, March 1996 The Showroom: The Worthiest Steeds, Circa 1996 By Gordon Black, Alan Coté and Bob Howells GT Backwoods, $654 The Backwoods may have a low-end price, but don’t be fooled: This bike would be regarded a champion climber in any tax bracket.
Outside magazine, March 1995 Surfing: Beach Blanket Bango Is assault and battery the next big thing on the waves? By Ken McAlpine Lacerated liver, broken ribs, broken pelvis, contusions all over his body, three bite marks, and internal bleeding,” says Geoff Allard, a deputy DA with…
After a Pakistani military helicopter plucked stranded Slovenian super-alpinist Tomaz Humar from Nanga Parbat in 2005, detractors lambasted him for milking the rescue as a reality drama to draw millions of visitors to his Web site. But in November, Humar, 38, returned to the Himalayas and nabbed an astounding solo…
The nonprofit’s former CDO takes the helm to help bring diversity, equality, and inclusion into outdoor industry workspaces
The age of the wired workout has come—and gone. The latest round of wearables break free of the beta gear's wires, batteries, and inaccurate measurements to finally usher in a fitness revolution.
Photos retracing Mao Zedong's epic 1934 long march through China's great snowy mountains.
Outside magazine, April 1999 Plop, Plop, Chug, Chug Portable relief for athletic thirst By Michael Kessler “I can’t reveal my secret,” whispers Fred Marius, proud creator of Psycho Fred’s Quic Disc, the first tablet that dissolves in water to create an energy drink. “I don’t have…
In search of a 21st-century odyssey, Rolf Potts braves seasickness, blissful languor, and a bevy of bikini-clad sirens on a sailing flotilla in the Greek isles
The squad's new conditioning coach, Toni Beretzki, is turning power into performance with a retooled fitness plan