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This Month in Outside The Last Days of the Mountain Kingdom The most storied adventure-travel destination in the world is teetering on the brink of all-out civil war. In the wake of the massacre of Nepal's royal family, with Kathmandu rocked by strikes and riots, a group of communist insurgents in the countryside is vowing to take overto hoist a hammer-and-sickle flag atop Everest. An exclusive report, through the eyes of one of the first American journalists ever to gain access to the rebels, on the violent events unfolding in the shadow of the Himalayas. By Patrick Symmes Dream Towns 2001 Welcome to Your New Backyard Start packing, baby, we're outta here! From the saltwater cruising capital of the Northeast to the surfing meccas of the West Coast, here's the definitive guide to finding Your Townthe best places in America to work, play, and live the Outside lifestyle. By Mike Grudowski Mr. Bush Has a Dream It's a vision thing! President George W. Bush is channeling a bold plan to tidy up Central Park (log it!), protect wildlife (build an animal pipeline!), and more. Illustrations and text by Bruce McCall. D E P A R T M E N T S Dispatches This month, legendary climber Sir Christian Bonington heads to northern India to tackle an entire range of unclimbed peaks. His expedition is proof that the future of exploration in the 21st century is brighter than ever. The Wild File Why don't woodpeckers get migraines after hitting their heads against trees all day? Do your feet stretch from wearing sandals? Why do campfires hiss and pop? How do insects walk upside down? By Stephanie Gregory The Hard Way After a stealth gopher hole sends him flying over his handlebars, into the ER, and through excruciating rehab, our restless recon agent travels to Greece's Mount Olympus, home of the immortals, to face his own mortality. By Mark Jenkins Destinations Gorge games: All it takes to explore Arizona's remote canyons is a rope, a belay device, and some deep desert know-how. Our intrepid guide to the booming sport of canyoneering takes you down to blue-water pools and shady sandstone oases you never knew existed. Bodywork Time is on your side: Are shorter days sabotaging your summer fitness gains? No problem. Our four 30-minute workouts make the most of your schedule and will keep you strong, quick, and limber all fall. Plus: A simple accessory gives the Concept 2 rowing machine the feel of flying across water. Review Give a hoot, bike commute: As if the environmental virtues weren't enough, three new traffic-stopping bikes and a wardrobe of weather-taming apparel make pedaling to work irresistible and guilt-free. Plus: Spanking-new commuter bike helmets, lights, bags, and tools to get you to the job on time, in style, and intact. Books: Wildlife Wars, by Richard Leakey and Virginia Morell; Dangerous Beauty, by Mark Ross; Eye of the Whale, by Dick Russell; and The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan. Letters Between the Lines Active Traveler Directory |
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