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Outside Magazine, June 2006

This Month in Outside

Outside Magazine, June 2006
Landon Donovan in Playa del Rey, California (Carlos Serrao)

F E A T U R E S

FITNESS SPECIAL
GET YOUR GAME ON
Elite form is only six weeks away with our revolutionary total-body plan. Shape up with the prophet of functional training and sign on for our comprehensive program to amp your muscles, mind, and diet—and prime you for a lifetime of adventure. PLUS: World Cup soccer star Landon Donovan's speedy plan for elevating your game, plus the quick-recovery strategies of Tiger Woods, Kevin Garnett, and other stars.

BIKE RACING
HIGH ROLLERS
Ante up $100,000 and you too could hit the pavement with Thom Weisel and the Champions Club. BILL GIFFORD reports on a group of hard-pedaling rich guys who helped underwrite Lance—and are ponying up millions to make sure U.S. cycling lives strong for years to come.

CLIMBING
SHE ROCKS
Steph Davis is self-reliant, tough as granite, and a little quirky. (Who else would open an IRA while living in the back of her truck?) She's also one of the world's best women climbers, and when she spiders up the big walls at El Cap, the girl is unstoppable.
BY KATIE ARNOLD

DESTINATIONS
COSMIC WHIPLASH
A trip to the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan may be the priciest pilgrimage on earth—and for good reason. We hitch a ride with Buddhist luminary Robert Thurman on a wild, luxurious ramble through a land where the peaks are never to be climbed and nirvana has nothing to do with rock and roll.
BY STEPHANIE PEARSON

D E P A R T M E N T S

DISPATCHES

» THE GO LIST: Parkour's urban gymnasts take NYC; cleats for every field; luxurious Jackson Hole; and more.

» The tragic death of freeskiing pioneer DOUG COMBS.

» A new generation of noise-crushing HEADPHONES means nothing gets lost between your ears and your iPod.

» DAVID DE ROTHSCHILD is heir to Europe's most famous banking fortune; he's also a polar adventurer hell-bent on saving the world.

» With Superman Returns hitting screens this month, we show you how to stand like THE MAN OF STEEL. And Chris Carmichael weighs in on sprucing up your MOUNTAIN BIKING SKILLS after their long winter nap.

» THE PULSE: Chocolate milk, the new energy drink; downloadable fitness; a calorie-counting scanner; and more.

» Cycling is now a destination sport, with BIKE-FRIENDLY HOTELS and post-ride watering holes.

» WOOL: It's what's for summer. That all-natural layer of the cooler seasons is now appearing in wispy T-shirts.

» TRISTAN BAYER, son of wildlife cinematographer Wolfgang Bayer, debuts his nature-documentary series.

» New TRAVEL BOOKS: Lawrence Osborne's The Naked Tourist, J. Maarten Troost's Getting Stoned with Savages, André Tolmé's I Golfed Across Mongolia, and Steven Kotler's West of Jesus.

» THE WILD FILE on cows predicting rain, why some eyes are blue, and the difficult art of tickling yourself.

REVIEW
During the long, hot days of summer, ULTRALIGHT GEAR for running, riding, hiking, and climbing—from a Patagonia pack to North Face shoes to an Arc'teryx jacket—will take you farther and faster before sundown.

STYLE
Behold the short-sleeve season's most desirable CHRONOGRAPHS.

THE HARD WAY
What do Europeans know that we don't? How to take a vacation. Fresh off his furlough in El Salvador, columnist MARK JENKINS calls for a RELAXATION REVOLUTION.




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