by steve casimiro on May 16, 2012 · 1 comment

Unless you understand Portuguese, this one might be a little baffling. It turns out, it’s a Fiat public service ad against drunk driving that says, “Now you see it. Now you don’t”. Slightly creepy and of questionable effectiveness, but hey, thanks for the thought.
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by sarah gilman high country news on May 16, 2012 · 4 comments

Editor’s note: I first came upon the art of Jetsonorama when driving across the Navajo Nation en route to a desert adventure. It was plastered on the side of a closed trinket kiosk – bold and striking and unexpected, yet completely rooted in its place. Iconoclastic and unexplained, more than a year passed before I [...]
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Climber and writer Kelly Cordes has put up bold routes in some of the world’s most remote ranges, edited the American Alpine Journal, and embraced an atypical post-climb beverage: the margarita. I asked him why. I also asked him to share some of his personal recipes, because while it takes good taste to find a [...]
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Each of the last two years, I’ve written a feature story for Sunset magazine on camping, and it’s always an interesting experience because the Sunset reader is mostly about thread count and I’m more about simply trying to find a leeward spot on the ground for my sleeping bag. This year’s story was pretty cool, [...]
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