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  • Winter Whale Watching on California’s Orange Coast


    The Talking Trekaroo - Tips for Traveling with KidsAuthority Authority: 105
      Enjoying a perfectly clear 70 degree day from a boat off the coast of Southern California is a pretty great way to spend an afternoon. If that afternoon is a seasonally warm January and the boat is taking you on a whale watching adventure, that day goes from great to spectacular. Gray whale season is just ...
    1 week ago
  • The Great Outdoors – New Online Outdoor Community Game from Square-Enix


    Anjel SyndicateAuthority Authority: 127
    Square Enix, Inc. , the publisher of SQUARE ENIX interactive entertainment products in the Americas, in a strategic partnership with Mastiff LLC, announced THE GREAT OUTDOORS ,  a uniquely new, online outdoor lifestyle game for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. The title is being developed by Mastiff and Icarus ...
    1 week ago
  • Snow Day


    Delusions of... EverythingAuthority Authority: 403
    Today we are getting some rare Seattle snow.  The weather gods kept predicting it, but we dont usually pay attention to all the hype.  Because of the water and mountains surrounding the area its always hard to predict snow and many times the threat of snow is just a threat.  Recently a new high tech satellite ...
    1 week ago
  • “America’s Great Outdoors” starts in your own backyard


    Metro DC Lawn and Garden BlogAuthority Authority: 411
    The America’s Great Outdoors Initiative was established by President Obama in April at a White House Conference to start a “National Conversation” to gather input for projects to help reconnect Americans, especially children, with nature. The Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture, Administrator of the ...
    1 week ago
  • Establishment of Everglades Headwaters NWR and Conservation Area


    The WesternerAuthority Authority: 434
    KISSIMMEE, Fla. – January 18, 2012 - As part of President Obama’s America’s Great Outdoors initiative, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today accepted the first donation of land in south-central Florida to officially establish the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge and ...
    1 week ago
  • Snowy – Root – Light


    MooseNewsBlogAuthority Authority: 116
    All three of these images are using the same principle to make the subject pop. I wrote about this a week ago ( It’s All in the Light ) and it has brought in a number of questions that I’d like to answer. The problem is, when you’re looking through the viewfinder, you see all the distracting stuff in the ...
    1 week ago
  • Square Enix And Mastiff Partner For Online Game The Great Outdoors


    SiliconeraAuthority Authority: 696
    Go exploring and fishing and hunting in Square and Mastiffs online PC title.
    1 week ago
  • Making Fort Ord a National Monument


    Lay of the LandAuthority Authority: 92
      A diverse group of people packed last Friday’s listening session, hosted by Department of Interior’s Secretary Salazar.  In the end, the message from the Secretary and the crowd was clear, there is strong support to permanently protect Fort Ord, perhaps as a national monument.  The U.S. Army post on Monterey ...
    1 week ago
  • January Beach


    Rocks, Waves, BeachAuthority Authority: 104
    We do realize how spoiled we are to live here. One day we drive 35 minutes to a world-class ski hill, the next day we drive 5 minutes to a beautiful beach. Neither are crowded with people. The January beach in sunshine is so special, we try to take advantage whenever we can. This day was cold, but at the protected ...
    1 week ago
  • Americas baddest badlands


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 598
    Filed under: Climbing , Hiking , North America , United States , Camping One of the greatest things about the United States is its environmental diversity. From towering forests of pine to sun-hammered deserts, from snowy peaks to steaming swamps, this nation has it all. Some of the most compelling places ...
    1 week ago
  • Heating the Great Outdoors


    ringingceders.comAuthority Authority: 115
    Lately my wife has become convinced that we have to buy patio heaters . To me, that just seems like a waste of perfectly good money first on the heater, and then on the propane tank needed to run the thing. I mean, if it’s too cold to sit outside, go sit inside, right? We’re already paying too much to heat the ...
    1 week ago
  • Monday Daybook


    Blair's BlessingsAuthority Authority: 105
    On a late Monday night, I find myself: ::Noticing Gods glory Sitting in a quiet house, after a fulfilling day.  We had amazing weather today, breezy and sunny, and our homeschooling day went fairly well.  I breathed in the ocean air and spend some time just sitting outdoors.  The kids, too, found it a great day to ...
    1 week ago
  • Annual Ski Day


    Rocks, Waves, BeachAuthority Authority: 104
    Every year in the second full week back to school in January, our local ski hill Mt. Washington offers half-price lift tickets. For the past four years now we have played hooky and gone skiing that week, at least for a day. This year that day was last Friday. The skies were cloudy but clear, and we were hopeful ...
    1 week ago
  • Skiing vs. Hiking: To Go Down the Hill, or Up It?


    Ski SnowboarderAuthority Authority: 110
    The classic question of summer sports against winter sports is probably a question that will never totally be answered, but it can be narrowed down: when it comes to getting some exercise in the great outdoors, are you an uphill kind of person, or a downhill type of person? That simple question doesn’t address all ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The L.A. River Designated with Two Federal Initiatives


    The WesternerAuthority Authority: 434
    While it has been been public knowledge for a while, today Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa officially announced the selection of the Los Angeles River for President Obamas Americas Great Outdoors initiative as well as being designated an Urban Waters Federal Partnership site. A ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Whatever You Do, Be Picky!


    MooseNewsBlogAuthority Authority: 116
    I want to encourage you to push your photography and not settle just because you got close to a critter or you have a sharp image of it. Keep pushing, get picky! You have a simple clean shot in the top frame. OK, go click and bank that shot and then think about how you can improve on it. What’s one thing not so ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Ah Shucks!


    MooseNewsBlogAuthority Authority: 116
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    2 weeks ago
  • When the Shooting Sucks


    MooseNewsBlogAuthority Authority: 116
    So when shooting gets slow, slow being a nice word in wildlife photography for sucks, you have two options as I see it. You go get ice cream or find some place new to shoot. When the sun is high in the sky, ice cream might seem the logical option unless you have sand or water you can shoot at. What do those two things ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Manitou Incline Soon To Be Legal


    Ski Colorado BlogAuthority Authority: 114
    A lot of Skiers and Snowboarders use the Manitou incline as one of the largest outdoor stair masters in the world.  Approximately 500,000 people use it every year, but few knew it was illegal.  OutThere Colorado is running a story that the city of Colorado Springs and Manitou [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Starting with a Background


    MooseNewsBlogAuthority Authority: 116
    There are times, no matter what you do, how you planned, how early you arrive that there is simply no wildlife to photograph. I really hate those times but they just go with the territory. It’s not like you can find a gate keeper, give them some money and the wildlife is let out to photograph. You just simply gotta ...
    2 weeks ago

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