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Outside Magazine


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Outside is an American magazine focused on the outdoors. The first issue debuted in September 1977 with its mission statement declaring that the publication was "dedicated to covering the people, sports and activities, politics, art, literature, and (especially) hardware of the outdoors..." ...more

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The Darkest Places: Unsolve...

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Out There: The Wildest Stor...

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The Edge of the World: A Vi...

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Out of the Noösphere: Adven...

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Outside, December 2006 Issue

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Outside, January 2007 Issue

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“the bears carried her into the woods, thinking they were protecting her. True or not, that’s a nice way to think of Kay’s end, her bears spiriting her body away into the wild. After half a lifetime of strife, she deserved some peace.”
The Editors of Outside Magazine, The Darkest Places: Unsolved Mysteries, True Crimes, and Harrowing Disasters in the Wild

“The winter was harsh. Kay had been spending days in her trailer hunkered down under piles of blankets—some even say with an older bear named Betty Sue. Her skin was turning gray, which could suggest emphysema, pneumonia, or a pending heart attack. The fact that her outerwear was found untorn could also suggest hypothermia, which sometimes makes victims feel like they’re burning up. Hopkins told me that Kay probably collapsed while walking back to her home. He said it’s even possible that”
The Editors of Outside Magazine, The Darkest Places: Unsolved Mysteries, True Crimes, and Harrowing Disasters in the Wild

“I need to believe that there is more to this world than what we know. I need to believe there is magic out there. I cannot believe these things blindly, though, and maybe that is why I had to do this mission—to prove to myself that we can do things which are bigger than ourselves. I needed to walk through a minefield to feel protected.”
The Editors of Outside Magazine, The Darkest Places: Unsolved Mysteries, True Crimes, and Harrowing Disasters in the Wild

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