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Outside magazine, April 1995
Dispatches: News from the Field
Environment: No, Uh, Cooperation in Defense of Mother Earth
Can't anybody organize this thing? How backroom feuds led to this month's Earth Day chaos.
By Bill Gifford
Climbing: Moves Like You've Never Seen Before
By Douglas Gantenbein
Bicycling: Straighten Up and Ride Right
The National Mountain Bike Patrol aims to help fat-tire riders buff a tarnished image
By Florence Williams
Oceanography: R2DTuna
By Mark Wheeler
Wildlife: To Love, Honor, and Consume
Do American Indians have a better idea for Yellowstone's bison mess?
By Amy Linn
Art: The Celestial Obsession of James Turrell
With vision, chisels, and bulldozers, a sculptor makes a megastatement
By Tim Vanderpool
Dispatches: For the Record
By Todd Balf
Skiing: It's Good to Be Alberto...Once Again
Bodyboarding: And Huey Frowned
Expeditions: Yet More Souls on Ice
Boating: How Many Engineers Does It Take...
Snowboarding: This Isn't Baseball
Ice Skating: Trash-Talkin' Canucks
Milestones: Walt Stack, 1908-1995
By John Brant
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