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The Great Outdoors: Tough and tiny kinglet captures a heart
Elmira Star-Gazette
Its name is golden-crowned kinglet. Perhaps the attraction has been building for years. Maybe I've been watching kinglets and a subconscious bond has been strengthening. Anything's possible. A cumulative attraction would explain how a bird 3 inches ...

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Sandwich outdoor expo sees increase in visitors, vendors
Dekalb Daily Chronicle
By DEBBIE BEHRENDS - dbehrends@shawmedia.com SANDWICH – Hunting, fishing and camping equipment vendors, a variety of clubs and a taxidermist were on hand this weekend at the second annual Great Outdoors Show at the Best Western Plus Timber Creek Inn ...



Great outdoors equal great results at Mackinaws in Green Bay
Green Bay Press Gazette
Had a great information technology gig, an even better girlfriend. Still refers to the area as “God's country” thanks to all that fresh seafood and gorgeous scenery. But a fairly innocuous family conversation at a ski chalet out West brought him back ...

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Cedarwood classroom as big as great outdoors
Charlotte Observer
At Cedarwood Academy, students learn lessons not from worksheets or lectures, but from nature in an outdoor classroom, year-round. LISA THORNTON Director Irena Ly opened Cedarwood Academy in September 2010 for preschoolers ages 3-6 and homeschoolers 7 ...



Great Falls man subdues thief in the act of stealing from car
Great Falls Tribune
A Great Falls man who went outdoors to smoke about 3 am Saturday caught a man rummaging through a neighbor's vehicle in the 300 block of 5th Avenue South, according to a neighbor. The man confronted the thief and made him stay until police arrived, ...

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FORD OUTDOORS: Just $10 can help Ducks Unlimited and, maybe, you
Evansville Courier & Press
That $10 bill gets you 25 cracks at over $17000 in guns, which works out to just 40 cents per chance to have your name pulled out of the hopper that night. "It's always a great time," said event chairman Rick Goelz. "We always have close to 400 people ...

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Down the Dusty Road !
The Zimbabwe Standard
This week, the restaurant reviewer — your trenchant trencherman — turns to book reviewing, but — fear not — the book's about food, drink, travel and the great outdoors in this country. For the past “view” days, many folk, seeing me clutching an ...



National Post

The Grey director Joe Carnahan on the great outdoors: 'It will surprise the s ...
National Post
In Toronto to promote his new film The Grey, a Liam Neeson spine-tingler that pits the Irishman and his cronies against a murderous pack of name-taking wolves, Carnahan drinks afternoon wine and drops the F-bomb enthusiastically.
Exclusive Interview: Director Joe Carnahan on The GreyComingSoon.net

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WGME

SPECIAL REPORT: Eating healthy on a budget
WGME
Doug Rafferty Discovers Maine's exciting outdoors on ... The 2012 Presidential race is expected to be dominated by which candidate has the best plan. Congress is considering plans to take spectrum away from local TV stations and sell it to other ...



SunHerald.com

Mark your calendars for outdoors events
SunHerald.com
When it comes to the great outdoors, there are several things I look forward to during the next several months. The annual spring cobia migration run comes to mind and that should begin in the next 45 days or so. However, before that begins, ...


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One for Ten Cabin Fever in Haines Alaska

02/06/12

 by: Adam Longnecker

Mountains, massive piles of rock and earth shaped by glaciers, erosion, and weather; can conjure feelings of awe, enlightenment and fear in people. For millions of years weather systems have shed soft crystals of snow on these massive peaks, and now we stand as mere specs in the history of these giants, aloft on their high ridgelines. As we descend a sensation secretes from our brains pulsing throughout our bodies as adrenaline, sculpting our passion to return to the top of these towering peaks over and over again.

Pursuing their love for the mountains, Jason Shutz, Bill Buchbauer, Annie Fast, Chris Ankeny and Tom Routh headed for southeast Alaska in late April Haines, Alaska to be exact. Haines has been moderately popular among the ski and snowboard film crews for years, but still contains plenty of pristine wilderness only attainable by glacier plane and split board. The posse, made up of Montanans, headed to Haines for an affordable backcountry trip aboard Cessna ski planes. They were armed with split boards, mountaineering gear, and winter camping equipment. During the first two weeks of April the group bagged a lot of great sunny days up on the glaciers, split boarding new lines and eying up lines for next year.

After a full day of Air Travel from Montana I arrived in Haines, Alaska aboard a single engine Cessna. Haines is positioned at the North end of Alaska's Inside Passage and at the Northern end of America's longest Fjord. The town shares its border with 20 million acres of protected wilderness: Glacier Bay National Park is 25 miles by air, and Canada's Kluane National Park and Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park are just up the road. A Bald Eagle Preserve is also just outside of Haines giving the area an amazing collection of dramatic scenery and plethora of wildlife.

Day Two of my trip was like 99% of Alaska days: it rained. The Montana posse that I came to hook up with spent the day recuperating from a 4-day backcountry camping /split-boarding trip. I sat and listened to spook stories about new uncharted areas with sketchy snow pack, hairball plane flights onto glaciers, and all the great runs in between. Make no mistake; no matter where you ride at home, Alaska is bigger. Everything in AK is big: the mountains, the fish, the wildlife, the trees, everything is just so damn gigantic. The air was getting cold and it was snowing on the peaks; our conversations turned to the next mission once the sun broke again and the stoke began to build among us.

The rain continued for the next eight days with little sign of the sun. Chris, Annie, and Tom went home leaving Jason, Bill, and I to wait for the sun. Pool, darts, scrabble, ping-pong, eating, reading, beer, coffee, beer, coffee, fishing, hiking, and hacky sack became the motion of the days. Cabin fever can invoke some strangeness in people and after eight days of rain and no riding; the walls were closing in I can't take it, I can't take it. Freaking out and pounding your head on the wall is no way to deal with it, sowe ran around in the rain for a few hours. But that was a bad idea. We ate again even through we'd eaten an hour ago, and two hours before that. We were beginning to lose our minds and we only had two days left; The northern lights are out that evening and it was clear would it be clear in the morning? That was the question.

We talked about just taking some heli runs if the sun did shine because your chances of getting to fly in the heli in moderate light is better than it is in the ski planes. The ski plane pilots need very clear days in order to see the ever-changing landscape that they are landing on, where with a helicopter you don't need a runway to take off and land. Besides after you land in a plane you usually still have to hike up to the top of your line. The drawback was that there was only one helicopter operating in town and there were six groups wanting to go out. We hoped that the Men's Journal Adventure Team which was there with a group of ski racers and ski legends would go for their main objective a peak on the coast; which would mean a lot less of a cluster getting onto the heli.

With the original plan for some glacier plane trips into Glacier Bay National Park for split boarding and a winter camp squashed by the weather, and the chance to heli jaded by the adventure boy team, the drinking waged on and on. The locals say that you can drink it blue.

Well, after nine days of drinking, the sun finally shone, and we headed to the heli at 33 mile for day ten, the last day in Haines. Being on the not so special list, we finally got out at around 4:00pm for two runs with our ultra-cool guide Jim: the first was on "Deflowered" and the second on "Hangover Helper" short runs in Alaska standards, but pretty damn big anywhere else. The snow was blower, lots of new snow from the eight days of precipitation and just enough cold air to keep it light and fluffy late in the day. All of a sudden it was 7pm and we had to haul ass to catch the ferry. Cramming all of our stuff, the three of us, and Jason's dog Chewe into the helicopter pilot's 1970's Subaru was a bold task, but we got it done; and off to Juneau we went to catch the plane home.

After nine down days I was leaving Alaska 1 for 10. Two long powder runs in the bag made for a relaxing ride to Juneau on the ferry, and many daydreams longing for more on the plane ride home.

Alaska is a land of adventure. You don't have to be loaded to ride high powdery peaks in Alaska; you just have to have solid backcountry knowledge, glacial travel experience, and knowledge of the local mountains. Three people can catch a ride on a glacier plane (Drake Olson / Earth Center Adventures ( 907- 723-9475) at one time and depending how far you go into the mountains, you can expect to pay about $300 each for the roundtrip in and out. Once you're there you can explore via split board for the day or camp out for as long as you like; just remember tent fever comes on a lot quicker than cabin fever!

About The Author

Adam Longnecker, www.adamlongnecker.com, is a professional snowboard and skateboard coach. He travels the globe in search of the ultimate rush on his boards while enjoying incredible sites and people along the way. Expression through stories and photos is his way of sharing his ride with you. This story may not be reprinted or placed on the web without prior consent of the author in writing.

adamlongnecker@yahoo.com


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