国产吃瓜黑料

国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, Jul 2002

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For two credulous seekers, dreaming of the lost big-wall treasure of the Sierra Madre Occidental is better than the real thing

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Cool off north of the border, in the land of boundless rivers, lakes, and pristine wilderness.

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REMEMBER WHEN SUNGLASSES served only to dial back the squint? Today’s featherweight specs perform a veritable OSHA list of functions: they reduce eyestrain; protect against ultraviolet, infrared, and wind; fend off dust, debris, and bugs; and block out glare. Alas, no single pair of shades will save you from all…

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To sort through this season's trail-runner bounty, mix equal parts rugged design and motivational psychology

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The tumultuous, rolling waters off british columbia's haida gwaii lead to eerie totems of the past

Love, War, and Circuses The Age-Old Relationship Between Elephants and Humans BY ERIC SCIGLIANO (Houghton Mifflin, $24) THERE ARE LOTS of elephant books out there, ranging from the cute to the clinical, but Eric Scigliano’s is the first to take a careful look at the human-elephant…

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F E A T U R E S


Every attempt to run Tibet’s unimaginably violent Tsangpo River has ended in defeat or death. Last February, the 国产吃瓜黑料 Tsangpo Expedition, led by extreme kayaker Scott Lindgren, decided it was their turn to pit themselves against the torrent that paddlers around the world call “the Everest of Rivers.”
By Peter Heller


Who’s responsible when things go really wrong in the wild—when the raft flips or the belayer lets go of the rope? A disturbing look at wilderness liability and the crisis now brewing among lawyers, insurance companies, guides…and you.
By Bruce Barcott


Each year, a pack of heroic African road racers on beater bikes gets thrashed by slick European amateurs pedaling flashy new rigs in West Africa’s Tour du Faso. And each November, the citizens of Burkina Faso hold out hope that they will yield up a champion who will bring their nation glory. A down-and-dirty salute to the miracle of breaking away.
By Bill Gifford

D E P A R T M E N T S

DISPATCHES
Tour de France 2002:
Could a 28-year-old Montanan upstart Also, a first look at high-tech tour strategy and the USPS lieutenants who could deliver Lance a four-peat. PLUS: A guy named goes on a peak-bagging binge; the Great Outdoors ; halts the Ice Challenger Expedition across the Bering Strait; reaches the last horizon; 国产吃瓜黑料 puts its ; new by Eric Scigliano and Heather E. Heying. And this month’s .


How high can the oceans rise before there’s a ? Why do so many different animals have tails? And more.
By Brad Wetzler

DESTINATIONS

Discover 169 million acres of wild, watery adventure north of the border, including sea kayaking in , expedition canoeing in , and pike fishing at ‘s most exotic lodge. PLUS: Your essential guide to the Great North’s .


On a mythic granite wall deep in Mexico’s Sierra Madre Occidental, our recon agent puts his life in the hands of America’s most controversial climber.
By Mark Jenkins


With all the new options in , choosing the right shoe is tougher than an off-road marathon. We sort through the choices to find you the perfect fit. PLUS: get sport-specific; RLX Polo Sport introduces ; and more.


Flex Time: The third installment of , our five-month fitness plan, introduces flexibility to your regimen through the ancient practice of Ashtanga yoga.