Wildebeat wraps up its reports on hiking poles. From his script: JULIANNE ABENDROTH-SMITH: Well what we saw in that study was as — at the lesser slope, the fifteen degree slope… some people used the poles very effectively, a lot…
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Lions vs. cape buffalos vs. crocodiles
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 1 Comment
Excellent YouTube video from somebody’s South African safari vacation: Lions attack baby buffalo next to water hole; crocodiles try to steal the baby from the lions, and fail; buffalo herd returns and rescues the baby from the lions’ grasp. Check…
Where I’m walking these days
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 0 Comments
The place were we live now has this huge open green space with a nice little soft jogging track next to the sidewalk. A full walk around it is about a half-mile. I figure I might just as well take…
Some nice Alaska pictures
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 0 Comments
Stumbled upon Wild Things Photography, found many pretty pictures. The shooter is John Hyde of Juneau, Alaska.
20 tips for taking kids backpacking
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 2 Comments
Tahoe World interviews the author of “Monsters in the Woods.” Choice snippets: 14. Be a parent, not a wimp. Be positive and supportive of your child. Deal with the situation and move on. Kids look to you for strength and…
Bad air at Mammoth Cave
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 1 Comment
National Parks Traveler notes that a pollution advisory has been issued. Well, today comes word that pollution levels at Mammoth Cave are so bad the superintendent has warned park visitors. Levels of ozone and particulate pollution at the park are…
Morel courage
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 0 Comments
Mushroom hunting requires a lot of hiking, right? Here’s a story about tracking them down in the wilds of Washington state. One guy takes a reporter and photographer along on his hunt but forbids them from revealing the location of…
More Trails Day stuff
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 0 Comments
This time: Puget Sound fun in the Tacoma area. And more stuff from Joe Miller at the Raleigh, N.C., News & Observer.
Rolling Thunder on trail conversations
by tmangan • May 24, 2007 • 0 Comments
He says Great Debates powered his hike up the PCT last year. In Big Bear, for example, TG and I hiked an unnecessary four miles because our conversation about The Myth of the Californian Pool Boy meant we missed a…