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Summary: Outside magazine, America's leading active-lifestyle and adventure-travel magazine dedicated to covering the people, activities, gear, art, and politics of the world outside.
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Podcasts:
David Roberts on his book Finding Everett Ruess, the enduring mystery of the explorer's death, and why Jon Krakauer almost quit before writing Into the Wild.
In 1999, Camille Seaman gave up her seat on a one-hour flight from Oakland to L.A. and scored a round trip ticket anywhere in the world. She chose Alaska. Once there, she decided to walk across the ice, and had a moment where she felt connected with the earth—after feeling cold, lost, and somewhat panicked. That trip spurred a connection with Arctic landscapes, which the 2011 TED Fellow turned into a career soon after.
Outside contributor Alan Arnette discusses climbing the seven summits, raising awareness for Alzheimer's, and how he plans to do it all within a year.
Mountaineer Conrad Anker on his new DVD The Wildest Dream, discovering George Mallory's body on Everest, and his plans to compete in the 2014 Olympics.
Outside Senior Editor Abe Streep talks to Steven Hawley, author of Recovering A Lost River, and Jim Norton, writer and producer of Salmon: Running the Gauntlet, which airs May 1, 2011 on PBS.
Before Season 3 of River Monsters premiered on Animal Planet, host Jeremy Wade took some time to talk to Outside about using himself as human bait, the one that got away, and the best tasting fish he’s ever eaten.
We caught up with photographer Peter McBride to find out what he learned during a three-year odyssey photographing The Colorado River.
Columbia University psychologist Alexandra Horowitz on her bestseller Inside of a Dog, summer tips for your pooch, and why the Far Side gets it right.
Outside's Anthony Cerretani talks to Jimmy Chin about skiing Everest.
On December 31, professional sailor Ryan Breymeier set sail from Spain to take part in the Barcelona World Race, a double-handed, nonstop sailing race around the world. He recently talked with Outside from the Southern Ocean via satellite phone.
Now Tyson's love for pigeons is on dsiplay in his new show,"Taking On Tyson," about his foray into the world of racing pigeons, which premieres March 6th at 10 p.m. ET on the Animal Planet.
Donovan Hohn discusses his book Moby Duck, the science behind ocean currents, and how Sesame Street saved our childhoods.
Julia Mancuso discusses her current racing season, relationship with Norwegian skier Aksel Lund Svindal, and whether little sister Sara will be competing in 2014.
Sixteen years ago, the man who helped raise Megan Michelson was shot to death at a remote kayaking lodge in Northern California. A nightmare episode that her mother has refused to discuss until now. In this podcast, Michelson interviews the killer to find out what really happened and why.
Steven Rinella discusses his new Travel Channel show The Wild Within, the merits of eating wild game, and how a Hawaiian octopus tore his tooth out.