Outside Magazine is looking for our next Reader of the Year - a real subscriber or fan who has demonstrated a commitment to adventure and living the active, engaged lifestyle that Outside is all about. This could be you!
NOMINATE YOURSELF OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW
If we pick your nominee, you will receive $1,800 worth of our favorite gear + a 3-year subscription to Outside Magazine, as our way of saying thanks. Plus, your nominee will become our next Chief Inspiration Officer for all of 2011--we'll celebrate them in the magazine, and turn to them throughout the year to contribute inspirational ideas for our readers.
There are no strings attached. Just tell us why you or someone you know deserve to be Outside's Reader of the Year, someone whose personal story and accomplishments best exemplifies the spirit of Outside magazine. You can nominate yourself or another fan of Outside in either of the following categories:
A) A person who has had the most inspiring adventure, demonstrating a commitment to living the active life that is at the heart of Outside magazine.
or
B) A person who has gone to great lengths to change their life or change the lives of others in the world Outside, through achievements in such areas as travel, fitness, sport, environmental work, exploration, or innovation.
Friends, I need your help. If you believe in Human Potential and you believe that we've done some good in the world by maintaining this blog and getting to that starting line every single time... we need your nomination. You can nominate by going here: http://www.outsidereaderoftheyear.com/enter.php
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