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| Publisher: Outside Category: Magazine
List Price: $71.88 Buy New: $24.00 as of 9/5/2010 05:53 CDT details You Save: $47.88 (67%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 280
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 12 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7S2
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Product Description Outside covers the exciting, active lifestyle of today's man. Each month readers share the adventure, with travel reporting and advice available nowhere else, inspiring profiles, breathtaking photography, epic news from the frontiers of exploration and risk, rock-solid advice on gear, health and fitness and an addictive quotient of daring and mind-blowing surprises.
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Who Reads Outside 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. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: - Dispatches: The latest news and events in the world outside
- Media: This month in books, film, TV, and video
- Destinations: The hottest places around the world for active travel
- The Guide: Our exhaustive A-to-Z compendium on a variety of subjects that matter to our readers
- Bodywork: Fitness for the Outside athlete
- The Essentials: The latest gear, equipment, apparel, and electronics
- Exposure: World-class photography from all across the globe
- Feature Articles: Outside’s focus is on the highest-quality journalism on sports, adventure, political and environmental topics, health and fitness, and much more, with a strong dose of consumer service in every issue. Three recent issues contained feature articles on mountaineer and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, an A-to-Z description of an unprecedented El Capitan climb, a report on conservation in Brazil, a tale of murder by pirates off the coast of Mexico, a first-person account of the construction of a dream cabin in Patagonia, a behind-the-scenes look at bike manufacturer Specialized, and packages like the "Outside 100" year-in-review, a guide to nutrition, and a travel feature on 50 great places for getting lost.
Contributors: The typical Outside contributor is a world-class journalist who bridges the worlds of high-caliber magazine writing and active participation in the outdoors. Our writers are in tune with great stories from every corner of the world, and they bring vigorous, fluid styles, wit, and unflappable reporting skills. Our regulars include Patrick Symmes, Ian Frazier, Hampton Sides, Wells Tower, Steven Rinella, Kevin Fedarko, and Bucky McMahon. Magazine Layout: Outside’s design is the visual synthesis of a three-decade tradition of literary journalism built on robust storytelling and inspiring service journalism. The layout and typography reflect and enhance the verve and excellence of the magazine’s reporting and photography. Past Issues: Comparisons to Other Magazines: For 31 years, Outside has set itself apart through its comprehensive, award-winning coverage of travel, sports, adventure, health and fitness, the environment, and the personalities, style, and culture of the world Outside. None of its competitors offers the scale of coverage that it does, or the same level of quality. Awards: Outside has won numerous awards for excellence in journalism, photography and design. Chief among its many accolades, Outside is the only magazine to receive three consecutive National Magazine Awards for General Excellence.
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Great Gift July 23, 2010 S. B. Rogers (tupelo, ms, usa) I ordered this for my adult son who is an avid outdoorsman. He particularly enjoys camping, climbing, whitewater rafting, and biking; this magazine has appealed to all his interests. In each issue, he finds valuable information along with entertaining and interesting articles. And with each new issue, he calls to thank me again for his subscription.
No Longer the Outside I Loved June 7, 2010 K. A. Handyside (Detroit, MI) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I subscribed to Outside when it first appeared many years ago. The writing was superb. The magazine truly covered the outside. Jon Krakauer's writing was top-notch and I really enjoyed David Quammen's informative "Natural Acts" articles. Then there was the monthly guide to what was happening in the night sky (meteor showers, lunar eclipses, etc.). It was an intelligent publication. Now? It's nothing but a place for gritty macho boys to show off, and for manufacturers of macho fossil-fuel-hogging motorized toys. The only time women are featured in this magazine now is when they're half- or less- dressed. It's sexist, it's superficial, and it's crap. I don't know why they changed the format, but it was definitely for the worst. I dropped my subscription back in the '90s and haven't been back since and have no desire to ever again subscribe to this cheapened version of what was once a great magazine. If I could give it no stars, I would!
Good Magazine for those who enjoy the outdoors. March 15, 2010 jimbwalking (Oklahoma) I don't hunt nor do I fish, but I do enjoy the outdoors. This magazine provides the things that I enjoy doing and it also provides adventure journalism that is interesting and fun to read about.
For the fashion conscious gear collector that will never step outside! January 26, 2010 windriver12 (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There is nothing worth reading in Outside any more. They seem to fill up their pages with "Gear Guides" and half their magazine looks like a product catalog (with boots and jackets that most of us can't afford). Occasionally there used to be good articles, but even those seem to have disappeared. Outside is now just a magazine that is below mediocre and attempts to disguise its fluff with flashy graphics and self aggrandizing language.
I thought it funny when they started sending me free issues of GO, their attempt at creating an upscale version of Outside for the rich people. I opened it up and it was filled with more gear guides, except the gear was even more expensive.
If you are truly an outdoors person, pick up an issue of Backpacker. It will inspire you to get outside and explore vs. Outside mag, which just wants to inspire you to buy from their sponsors.
Like a dumber lamer GQ with more patagonia January 13, 2010 student (california) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Outside used to be a pretty interesting magazine, but somehow turned into a totally dumb men's mag about dumb stuff. I guess they think only vapid shallow wealthy men enjoy the outdoors? boooring.
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