Svati Kirsten Narula, Outside Magazine

Svati Kirsten Narula

Outside Magazine

New York, NY, United States

Contact Svati Kirsten

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Outside Magazine
  • Quartz
  • The Atlantic
  • Grist

Past articles by Svati Kirsten:

How Angelica Jenett Designed Brooks' New Sports Bras

She started her career in fashion, and didn't start running until she was 20. Now she crafts women's athletic apparel. → Read More

The Best Women’s Running Gear of 2021

Cool clothing for quick laps and high-mileage days → Read More

3 Documentaries to Watch Instead of ‘Seaspiracy’

Marine biologists aren’t impressed with Netflix’s hit documentary on ocean conservation. They recommended some other films on the subject for us. → Read More

3 New Books Explore Mysteries and Trauma on Everest

‘The Third Pole,’ ‘See You Tomorrow,’ and ‘The Next Everest’ offer a compelling tour of the mountain’s recent history, from snowboard descents in the early 2000s to the deadly earthquake of 2015 → Read More

Will This Rule Prevent More Viral Photos of Everest?

This season the Nepalese government says it will require climbers and guides to get permission from its Department of Tourism before disseminating images of others on the mountain. Enforcing it won’t be easy. → Read More

The Best Hydration Gear of 2020

Logging miles in brutal conditions? Be sure and replace what you sweat out. → Read More

Yes, This Photo from Everest Is Real

When we say “Everest is crowded,” this is what we mean → Read More

What an Everest Climb Looks Like in 2019

From Kathmandu to the top of the world, here’s an overview of the most popular route to Everest’s summit → Read More

Hoka Is Now Making Hiking Shoes

The launch of the Sky series seems like a big new frontier for Hoka. But it's not, really. → Read More

Was the Ocean Cleanup Just a Pipe Dream?

After four months at sea, wunderkind inventor Boyan Slat's $360 million system is being towed back to port without having collected any plastic debris → Read More

What Our Editors Are Buying at REI's Clearance Sale

Here are what Outside editors are buying at REI's end of season clearance event. → Read More

What Shark Experts Really Think About Shark Week

While millions of Americans are reliably entertained by the flurry of fishy documentaries, marine biologists find a lot to gripe about. → Read More

Surviving a Crocodile Bite While Filming Shark Week

Melissa Cristina Márquez tells Outside about her experience filming ‘Cuba's Secret Shark Lair’ for Discovery Channel’s Shark Week → Read More

You've Never Seen a Mountaineering Movie Like This

Mountain, a new documentary by Australian director Jen Peedom, is more like a concert than a movie. → Read More

What You Think About Gear Makers Getting Political

When Patagonia, REI, and the North Face stood up to Trump’s national-monument shrinkage, did they earn more goodwill than they lost? We reviewed social comments to hear what you had to say. → Read More

Enter the Outside December 2017 Photo Contest

Use the hashtag #readingbravely to show us where you go with Outside. → Read More

Introducing the Outside Public Lands Forum

We're starting a Facebook group where it's safe to talk politics. → Read More

A herd of starving goats is being airlifted off a deserted island because they ran out of plants

The rugged isle of Redonda belongs to Antigua and Barbuda, a Caribbean country best known for its namesake islands. Redonda, just one mile long, is home to seabirds, reptiles, rodents, and a herd of long-horned goats. Introduced by colonists about 300 years ago, the rodents and goats have transformed the once-lush island into a barren rock. The... → Read More

An explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester killed at least 19 people

An explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England has left at least 19 people dead and 50 injured, according to police. Details are still emerging. According to the BBC, counter terrorism experts are treating the disaster as a possible terrorist incident. "It was a huge explosion—you could feel it in your chest. It was chaotic.... → Read More

An iconic feature near the top of Mount Everest has collapsed

Mount Everest climbers are reporting that the Hillary Step, a chunk of rock just below the mountain's summit, is gone. Named after Edmund Hillary, who made the first successful ascent of Everest in 1953 with Tenzing Norgay, the vertical outcrop was considered the last great hurdle for mountaineers to get over before stepping foot on the summit. It may have fallen... → Read More