Men's Journal magazine really gets down to what matters when you want to enjoy yourself. Whether it be sports (playing, not watching), travel, exercise or any sort of adventure, Men's Journal has got tips that will help you out.
The latest issue covers a story about heli-skiing. An (expensive) activity in which skiers fly to the top of a mountain and ski down. Sounds all good and fine until the environmentalists come into the picture. They accuse the pilot, who profits from each run, of "degrading fragile wilderness," a serious federal crime. Honestly, is it anywhere in the scope of reason to think that flattening a bit of snow and snapping a few twigs is bad for the environment? If so, lets make deer illegal too, they eat all the plants!
Men's journal doesn't seem to take a stance on the issue but rather seems to remain neutral. That is quite respectable for a glossy publication, as most seem to love to put their spin on the issues.
I will always submit some information about the Magazine of the Day, so if it suits you, read below to familiarize yourself with some factual information that you may not have known before.
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More About Men's Journal: In 1992, Men’s Journal was launched by Men’s Journal LLC as a part of Wenner Media. Other publications by Wenner Media include Rolling Stone.
Men’s Journal is a lifestyle magazine,travel, style, health, fitness, and sports.
Articles are thorough and filled with advice to improve your mind,
body, and soul. Read articles on how to improve your performance to the
highest level, with articles on nutrition and outdoor activities. The
“gear guide” will help you to stay in style from clothes to shoes to
technology. Let Men’s Journal be your travel agent with road trip ideas
geared for adventure. Read in-depth articles on today’s most celebrated
athletes. Readers might also enjoy Men’s Health, Maxim, and Sports Illustrated geared towards helping men live
a very adventurous life. With a general interest focus, you will find
articles on adventure, .



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