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Outside’s Annual Travel Guide, 1999/2000 Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 ¡Viva Veracruz! Bordered by white-sand beaches to the east and the verdant Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains to the west, the eastern Mexican state of Veracruz has somehow been overlooked by adventure…
Two new plane-crash memoirs hope to soar into the survival-narrative canon.
Visionary environmentalist David Brower birthed the modern conservation movement in the 1950s with his aggressive, principled defense of the earth. Kenneth Brower celebrates his father's legacy in his new book, The Wildness Within.
Scientists explore what’s happening in our brains during prolonged efforts
Trying to prevent forest fires with more logging may only make them worse, fire ecologists say. Will the federal government listen?
For climbers Carlo Traversi, Kevin Jorgeson, and Tommy Caldwell, multi-discipline climbing has become a top priority. Emerging from a conversation about pushing limits these three set up a new challenge: climb a 14'er, a 5.14, and V14 all in the same day.
Wolverines once roamed North American in hordes. Now an endangered species, one team is trying to recover their population in Washington.
A man recently had an intense lift experience with a rope tow in Alta, according to backcountry.com. Let this video as a weekend warning for all you spring skiers.For more “Holy *$@!” moments, check out Pope On a Rope Tow from our January 2002 issue.–Stayton Bonner…