Editorial

Editorial: Death Tolls

I’ve recently returned from Iran and I’m already annoying friends and family. Whatever the topic of conversation I add comments about the Islamic Republic. “When ...
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Editorial: Halfway Around The World

Last summer the collecting gods smiled upon me. I decided to sell my most valuable records a month before the economy went haywire. The small ...
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Editorial: Bicycle Myths

Matt Wiebe wants to dispel two bicycle sales myths: 1) That bicycle sales increase in a recession, 2) That high gas prices lead to increased ...
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Another Kind of Fast

By Jon Snyder, founding publisher & former editor-in-chief of Out There Monthly My office mate is fasting today. That means nothing but water for 36 ...
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Editorial: What’s your Change?

I’m sure you’ve been called to service before. Someone says “it’s time to get involved,” or “give back to the community,” or “change your lifestyle ...
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Editorial: A Tale Of Two Ski Resorts

SEE IF THIS COMPUTES: Resort #1 is surrounded by huge real estate development, has four mountains, with 44 lifts, 5,246 acres of skiable terrain, resides ...
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Editorial: “Shovel-Ready” Trail Stimulus

“SHOVEL–READY” IS MY favorite new catch phrase. The term is meant to denote a project that is ready to put bodies to work the instant ...
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Editorial: Betrayed By Peak Oil

A funny thing happened on the way to the bank bailout bill. Two provisions that directly impact outdoor folks were snuck in: a long overdue ...
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Editorial: Calling All BMX’ers

In March 2007 you May recall an editorial I wrote describing how my almost 40-year-old, almost 200-pound body was almost knocked out cold when I ...
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