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窪蹋勛圖厙 Magazine, July/August 2019

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Five breeds that fit your lifestyleand your condo

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In and around San Francisco, locavores are scouring their neighborhoods for edible ingredients. And you can, too.

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Versatility that plays nice in small spaces

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The Miami Murals project is adding an interactive digital layer to a series of climate-focused public art in a mural-crazy city

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The city's riding scene is unique and diverse, and the best way to dodge the infamous traffic is on two wheels

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With their unsanctioned events, OSR offers a slice of vanishing New York

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Copy these overachievers and make the most of your trek to the office

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Claim your turf

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Presenting Americas new adventure capitals

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This revived classic is perfectly suited to city life

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You know that special feeling when you meet a stranger during an adventure, form a bond, vow to keep in touchand then the whole thing fizzles out? Dont feel alone. As Chuck Thompson explains, firefly relationships are an outdoor rite of passage, and in their own strange way, theyre magic.

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Why drive a car when you can saddle up on one of these?

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The company's founder says the key to brick-and-mortar success in the age of Amazon is creating community

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Like the rest of us, Tom Vanderbilt was dreaming of a new kind of vacation. He wanted adventure and a physical challenge, but also a trip that would appeal to his wife and young daughter. The answer: swimming in the open ocean, day after wet, wild day.

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The company is growing fast, adding roughly a million users a month, and it has lofty goals to expand far beyond its old identity as a platform for logging rides and runs. Can it succeed?

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Your head is pounding, your muscles are cramping, and your heart is racing. Then you get dizzy and the vomiting starts. Heatstroke kills thousands of people every year. This is what it feels likeand how to know when youre in danger.

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Exertional heatstroke can cause devastating damage, but it can also be treated quickly

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GALLERY ARTICLEs


How these photographers get outside in the biggest cities in the United States

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Seattle has a lot to offer city folka thriving job market, world-class culture, and all the pour-over coffee you can drink. But for those who need frequent and fast escapes from the metropolis, the shores and woods of Puget Sound's islands are only a boat ride away.

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Features

We’re in the Deep End Now: Like the rest of us, Tom Vanderbilt was ­dreaming of a new kind of vacation. He wanted adventure and a physical challenge, but also a trip that would appeal to his wife and young daughter. The answer: swimming in the open ocean, day after wet, wild day.

The Next King of the Mountain: Strava is growing fast, adding roughly a million users a month, and it has lofty goals to expand far beyond its old identity and become the hub of social fitness. Can it succeed? —Joe Lindsey

Best Friends for Now: You know when you meet a stranger during an adventure, form a bond, vow to keep in touch—and then the whole thing fizzles out? Don’t feel alone. As Chuck Thompson explains, firefly friendships are an outdoor rite of passage, and in their own strange way, they’re magic.

Redline: Your head is throbbing, your muscles are cramping, and your heart is racing. Then you get dizzy and the vomiting starts. This is what it feels like to die from heatstroke—and how to know when you’re in danger. —Amy Ragsdale and Peter Stark

Dispatches

America’s Best Cities: Our biggest burgs have become thriving adventure hubs, home to a new breed of outdoor athletes who paddleboard before work, bike singletrack at lunch, and hit the climbing wall before dinner. Here’s where and how to join the fun. Plus: four photographers capture urbanites at play.

Commuting: Tips from four overachieving professionals.

Bike L.A.: Who says the City of Angels can’t be a great place to ride

Camera Upgrade: A revived classic that’s perfectly suited to street snapping. 

Church Climbing: Sanctuaries are transforming into heavenly gyms.

Park Kit: Everything you need to claim your turf

Miami Murals: How a nonprofit is using art and technology to confront climate change.

Apartment-Friendly Gear: Big toys that stow small. 

Road Running: Unsanctioned races offer a slice of New York City.

窪蹋勛圖厙 Dogs: Five breeds for city living.

The 窪蹋勛圖厙r: Evo founder Bryce Phillips

E-Bikes: Three rigs that can carry as much as a car.

Foraging: A beginner’s guide to wild eats.

Style Special: In Seattle, the water and woods of Puget Sound’s islands are just a boat ride away.