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Outside Magazine, May 2009

This Month in Outside
Live The Active Life

Mike Rowe, Outside Magazine, May 2009
Wait, not your cover? Don't worry; it's the same great issue. We did two covers this month—one for newsstand readers and one for subscribers. The newsstand image of Mike Rowe hard at work (above) won our online reader poll because of one overriding theme, summed up by several readers: "I've always wanted my desk moved outside." So have we. So have we. (Sam Jones)

Cycling Special
YOU NEED A NEW BIKE
Our list of the 44 best bikes of 2009 comes complete with video reviews, repair tutorials, component rankings, and everything else you need to get out on the road or trail this spring.

The Guide
NO RISK, NO REWARD
Chaos is the key to evolution, and the current job climate could be the perfect opportunity to shake up your destiny—in a good way. A slew of fulfilling careers and model workplaces await the adventurous. Presenting our second annual Best Places to Work. PLUS: Testimonials, market analysis, hot jobs, and more.

MAN AT WORK   View Gallery
Peel away the layers of grime and offal and you'll find a working-class hero: Mike Rowe, host of Dirty Jobs, the show where cubicles go to die. Keep peeling and you may be surprised to find a former opera singer causing a paradigm shift—namely, bringing honor and respect back to the blue collar.
By John Bradley

LAST RESORT
This past New Year's Eve, as Aspen prepared to celebrate, a halfhearted bomber turned Colorado's glitziest hamlet into a ghost town. The suspect? A notorious old local known for shady land deals, police chases, womanizing, and a Faustian sense of entitlement.
By Mike Kessler

HOMER WASN'T STUPID
From cycling Sicily to climbing Sardinia to trekking Corsica, the Mediterranean is an active traveler's paradise. And with timeless culture and incredible eats at the end of the trail, that sounds like the sirens calling.

WELCOME TO THE MUTANT FACTORY   View Gallery
Once the penniless orphan of a meteoric Patagonia Inc., Black Diamond Equipment is now an outdoor-industry titan. As clichéd as it might sound, they did it by hiring passionate people and letting them do what they love. And beating the crap out of stuff.
By Nick Heil

Departments
DISPATCHES
»  First Look: Free soloists Alex Honnold and Dean Potter set out to conquer Yosemite's El Capitan unroped
»  News from the Field: American distance running's new "It" girl, Kara Goucher; a brief history of workout videos; surviving the right way
»  The Drawing Board: David de Rothschild's recycled-bottle boat, Plastiki
»  Books: All that talk about books being dead? Rubbish. For proof, try these gems.
»  Film: Disney returns to its nature-doc roots in hopes of churning out a few Hollywood blockbusters. We'll see.

DESTINATIONS
National Parks: Thanks to new funding from Congress and travelers keeping closer to home, our protected wilderness areas are on the cusp of a revival. So we asked some veteran park personnel to share their secret stashes in seven classic parks.

STYLE
Summer is here again. Time for a new pair of sunglasses.

THE ESSENTIALS
»  Covet: A lightweight, heavy-duty fly reel
»  Motorcycles: They're on the road again—and off, if you prefer
»  Outfitted: All the gear you need for ultralight backpacking
»  Spectrum: Different runners require different shoes. Our guide to your perfect fit.

BODYWORK
The Pillars of Fitness, Part 2: Cut your workout time with better focus.

Columns
OUT OF BOUNDS
Eric Hansen went from a failed forest-fire spotter to—dream job!—our standing adventure columnist. How his unlikely, hilarious résumé proves anything is possible.

THE LAB RAT
Down, boy! The old-school squat is still one of the best exercises around.
By Nick Heil




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