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Lyrical Cascades
Authspot —
Authority: 540
The cascades coming down the rocky mountain faces On nimble silver slippers of glass aglow in golden light Their lyrical gaits reverberate as ambrosiac strains In the serenity of the silent deserted woods Singing of the chilly fingers of feather soft snow crystals That glisten in sun rays as fragment of the ...8 hours ago -
Washington State Approves Coal Plant Pollution
Climate of Our Future —
Authority: 115
Conservation groups work to get stronger pollution controlsNovember 9, 2009 Seattle, WA – Conservation groups today objected to a proposal by the state of Washington to allow a dirty old coal plant to skirt strict air pollution standards. The proposed deal, between the Washington State Department of Ecology ...22 hours ago -
Cascade AIDS Project Open House In Portland
Willamette Reds —
Authority: 129
Open House 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm Thursday, December 10, 2009 Savory on the eighth floor, sweets on the first! 208 Southwest Fifth Avenue, 8th floor (CAP Main Office) 209 Southwest Fourth Avenue (Mens Wellness Center) Light Hors Doeuvres & Beverages Served Please RSVP by December 4, 2009 ecollins@cascadeaids.org or ...2 days ago -
Stanwood Amtrak Station Opens Saturday, Nov. 21
Seattle Transit Blog —
Authority: 571
Business Class onboard the Cascades by chuck.taylor Stanwood Station opens November 21. Full press release after the jump. OLYMPIA — Long-awaited passenger rail service will return to Stanwood and Camano Island when the Washington State Department of Transportation unveils the new Amtrak Cascades train ...2 days ago -
Eastern Cape hotelier building a hospitality empire in Premier Hotels
Travelwires.com —
Authority: 141
When Samuel Nassimov arrived in South Africa from Israel in the late 80s, he visited the Eastern Cape and fell for not only the area’s natural beauty but its potential as well.At first opening a... Send your news worthy industry press releases for publication today to muzi at travelwires dot com.3 days ago -
Statement of Faith
Oregon Mountaineer —
Authority: 111
[photo by Heidi Bolt] You might remember that a while back I wrote a post responding to a firestorm about ordination . Now the time has come in my ordination process that I think I need to share part of my story. Inspired by my friend Drew Tatusko below is my statement of faith that has been submitted to the ...4 days ago -
Hard Creek Bridge Repaired
Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures —
Authority: 432
Everett, Wash. Nov. 5, 2009 – The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest opened Hard Creek Bridge the end of October after two years of restricted availability. The bridge is on Cascade River Road, accessing the Mineral Park Campground on the forest and the Cascade Pass area of the North Cascades National Park. “In ...1 week ago -
How Many Wolves Are Enough In Washington State?
National Parks Traveler —
Authority: 569
Wolves have made a remarkable comeback in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem since the recovery plan was launched in the mid-1990s. Concerned that the predators will find their way into Washington state, officials there are developing a management plan. But how many wolves are enough wolves? read more1 week ago -
Passenger Rail Roundup (III): News Reports
Seattle Transit Blog —
Authority: 571
The last Amtrak Pioneer on May 10, 1997, by WashARP New Studies: Amtrak has completed the studies to possibly return two long distance trains back in service. The North Coast Hiawatha (Trains 9 and 10), which would run from Seattle to Chicago via Stampede Pass, lower Montana, and North Dakota. The cost of the ...2 weeks ago -
Passenger Rail Roundup (II): South of Seattle
Seattle Transit Blog —
Authority: 571
Old Seattle train stations, unknown era - Vintage Seattle Continuing yesterday’s article with projects South of Downtown. Seattle: I may have been seeing things this morning but it appears the the King Street Station clock has stopped working. I’ll e-mail the City of Seattle on Monday if it appears that way. ...2 weeks ago -
Book Launch: Talking Balls by John Bishop with Tiki Dickson
Zebra —
Authority: 123
Zebra Press and Bookworld invite you to the launch of John Bishop and Tiki Dickson’s light-hearted collection of sports miscellany, Talking Balls . Who has the worst swing of any successful golfer? Which novice helped Bruce Fordyce win his first Comrades? How will Eskom improve Bafana Bafana’s chances in the ...2 weeks ago -
Passenger Rail Roundup (I): North of Downtown
Seattle Transit Blog —
Authority: 571
Seattle Schedule Board, Circa 1968, Ron Goodenow It’s time of the month again for the latest updates for BNSF trackwork around the Pacific Northwest. If you are new to this type of post, this covers news for Sounder, Amtrak, BNSF and Union Pacific Railroads and covers passenger rail throughout the Pacific ...2 weeks ago -
House Passes Legislation That Could Lead the National Park Service to Rebuild Road at North Cascades National Park
National Parks Traveler —
Authority: 569
In a sign of bipartisan meddling when it comes to how the national parks should be managed, the House of Representatives has passed legislation that could force the National Park Service to tweak wilderness boundaries and rebuild a road in North Cascades National Park. The chambers majority was evidently unmoved by a ...2 weeks ago -
Vast magma chamber lurking beneath Cascades?
The Volcanism Blog —
Authority: 430
It’s a racing certainty that before we can say ’supervolcano obsession’ the Discovery Channel will be all over this : A vast pool of molten rock in the continental crust that underlies southwestern Washington state could supply magma to three active volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains Mount St. Helens, Mount ...3 weeks ago -
The return of the dreaded "giant magma chamber" of the Cascades
Eruptions —
Authority: 527
The southern Washington (and northern Oregon) Cascades, with Hood (foreground), St. Helens and Adams (middle) and Rainier (background). Remember a few months ago when an abstract from a meeting got people are ruffled because the study said there was a "giant magma chamber" feeding all three of St. Helens, Adams and ...3 weeks ago -
Value of a good enemy
ConservationBytes.com —
Authority: 115
I love these sorts of experiments. Ecology (and considering conservation ecology a special subset of the larger discipline) is a messy business, mainly because ecosystems are complex, non-linear, emergent, interactive, stochastic and meta-stable entities that are just plain difficult to manipulate experimentally. ...3 weeks ago -
Tracer Paint Will Help Nab Winter Shelter Firewood Thieves
Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures —
Authority: 432
Date: October 21, 2009Media Contact: Judith McHugh 541.915.5372Willamette National ForestOakridge, OR – A warm refuge on a cold winter’s day can make all the difference. Ski enthusiasts who visit any of the High Cascades huts eagerly anticipate a warm shelter, a bit of rest, and perhaps a hot drink to refresh them ...3 weeks ago -
Randall the Enamel Animals weekend whereabouts in the company of NABC VII.
The Potable Curmudgeon —
Authority: 424
NABC’s Jared Williamson, keeper of Randall the Enamel Animal, has performed required minor surgery on our fresh-hopping contraption, and hes ready to take it out for a spin. Consequently, Randall will be adding fresh hop aromas to NABC VII -7th Anniversary Ale (CO2 version) during the coming weekend. Public House: ...3 weeks ago -
25% off Amtrak Cascades to Vancouver B.C.
Seattle Transit Blog —
Authority: 571
Cascades by Stephen De Vight With the launch of the second Vancouver B.C. train, Washington State and British Columbia have came together to bring a great deal on getting to Canada. For a limited time, tickets are 25% off normal prices, making a very attractive deal for those going to Canada. Purchase tickets by ...4 weeks ago -
New map for Western North Carolina waterfalls
The Smoky Mountain Hiking Blog —
Authority: 432
Waterfalls of North Carolina is the very first map available that features over 300 waterfalls in the western North Carolina region. To create the map, photographer Kevin Adams partnered with Larry Odoski of Outdoor Paths Publishing and two of the best cartographers in the business, Jack Mohr and Pete Kennedy. The ...4 weeks ago