2019-11-01 Outside

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Dispatches


18 BIG IDEA
Inconvenient Truths: So you
gave up plastic straws. Well
done! But President Trump is
right: we have bigger things to
focus on. BY MARC PERUZZI

24 THE OUTSIDER
Richard Louv: In 2005, the
bestselling author helped usher
in the nature-as-therapy move-
ment. His latest book asks us to
start bonding with wild animals.

28 MEDIA
National Parks: A new photo
book chronicles the park
system’s graphic identity. Plus:
fall releases from our favorite
nonfiction writers.

32 GEAR
Skis: This season’s new models
are light, edgy, and versatile.
Snowboards: Four tree-topped
designs that look as good as
they ride.
Heated Gear: Powered equip-
ment to stave off the cold.
Backcountry Essentials:
Necessities for traveling
out of bounds.
Ski Jackets: Because you don’t
want to be huddled in the lodge
while fresh powder is falling.

44 STYLE
The Watch: A self-winding
Vacheron Constantin that’s
built to go the distance.

48 TRAVEL
Adventure Bars: The best way
to refuel after a perfect day of
outdoor play? With your crew
at one of these primely located
watering holes.
Base Camp: Hotel Rodavento
in Valle de Bravo, Mexico,
serves up an entrancing mix of
downtime and adrenaline.

60 FITNESS
Training: Is AI the next frontier
of customized workouts?
Downtime: Booze isn’t exactly
ideal for performance. But new
nonalcoholic cocktails taste
just as good as the real thing.
Performance: The military
is overhauling its classic
fitness test. Think you have
what it takes?
Health: Make the most of
the holidays without running
yourself ragged.

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