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Outside magazine, July 1996 The Route Stuff Five tours, seven states, two provinces, and who knows how many byways and back roads for velo cruising By Bob Howells A bicycle tour magnifies every sensation–that’s what creates both the allure and the demands of two-wheeled travel. Riding…
National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis spouts off on the infamous bottle ban in Grand Canyon National Park, adapting to climate change, and a new rule that would give Homeland Security power over public land decisions on U.S. borders
Explore way beyond the beaten path with the know-how, essential gear, and destination info for making the most of the off-road vehicle (ORV) lifestyle
Bike commuters are no longer an anomaly, and their right to the road is becoming a hot topic, as reported by cnn.com. Bikes sales continue to increase, Google maps recently added bike routes, and many cities are reconfiguring car-only roads to accommodate the needs of cyclists–yet cyclists still report harassment…
Outside magazine, December 1997 Philanthropy: Do-Gooders Rule! In this age of mounting apathy, an unlikely subculture steps up to the plate By Paul Kvinta And the Moral Is, Never Underestimate the Home-River Advantage Flesh-eating piranhas, orifice-plumbing protozoans, and titantic river swells from overloaded melon boats…
Dispatches, July 1998 Dubious Ventures Das Ghost Boot: Around the World with a Silicon Crew No skipper, no navigator, no mate? Hey, no problem — Captain Computer’s at the helm. By Tim Zimmermann Reiner Schmid, of Germany’s Furtwangen University for Applied Sciences, has always been…
After a breakout year, this native Colorado triathlete is ready for the world stage
Workers, unite! Get dressed, gear up, and turn that commuter grind into a grand detouryou'll kick-start the day
Stop storing up days and start using them, whether it's for a microadventure, a staycation, or a road trip