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  • GPS and the National Park System

    By Linda Hanney, August 25, 2008, Linda's Backroad Musings, From the Citizen Journalism Academy Sherlock Holmes and I have something in common. A magnifying glass as a tool to solve mysteries. My mysteries are not literary. Gathering clues from state brochures, welcome center hosts, local residents...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 08-25-2008
  • How to enjoy a hike with little injury.

    Every year, hundreds of Americans get lost, injured and even die while hiking through remote sections of national parks and other wild spots in the United States. Those who hike do not place themselves in harm's way on purpose; but they face a variety of risks. Hiking is one of the fundamental outdoor...
    Posted to accarrie (Weblog) by accarrie on 07-17-2008
  • Going to see Big Lady Liberty in New York? Start online Says Park Officials

    photo from AP Images According to a story on Crain’s New York Business online, the continuing problem of long lines at the ticket counter and up to several hours waiting to get aboard, problems that should have been alleviated by the recent privatization of the ferry service, are the patron’s...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 06-06-2008
  • Weekly Outdoor Adventure Quiz 2008 #516; Park Names

    "For which islands was Apostle Islands National Lake Shore named?" ANSWER; Apostle, or Apostle Islands Every week, Adventure-Space promotes education about our natural resources by presenting an outdoor quiz in our weekly eNewsletter. By the next newsletter, we will randomly choose a winner...
    Posted to ADVENTURE QUIZ (Forum) by Stu Marks on 05-16-2008
  • Double Peaked Mountain Trail, Aroostook State Park, New York

    This park has the notable distinction of being the northern most recorded park with trails on most maps in the US. A hike up a double-peaked mountain, one of Aroostook County's two extinct volcanoes. Aroostook State Park is on the shore of Echo Lake, a popular 90-acre body of water that is managed...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 05-16-2008
  • The Oak Leaf Rail Trail, Milwaukee

    The Oak Leaf Trail provides great views of the Lake Michigan waterfront as well as keeping the rider within easy access of big city amenities. If you’re too far away to just ride to the trail, this is one of the best rides to portage to. Strap the bikes on the back of the car and park in one of the safe...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 05-01-2008
  • Blackwater Heritage State Park (Military Heritage Trail)

    A Florida Rail-Trail Like the rail-trails popping up in northern Illinois in Chicago's western suburbs, the Military Heritage Trail is a product of an old rail road track converted into a pedestrian trail. This is the westernmost rail-trail in the state, extending from the small community of Milton...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-24-2008
  • Two Large Fellas on Bikes

    Several months ago, I began a journey to lose weight, change my 5’ 11”, 329 lb shape, and live healthier. I began by replacing one and two meals a day with a protein shake, eating a lot more fresh fruits and vegetables, cutting out several of the poisoning agents that I was eating and drinking on a regular...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-19-2008
  • Working Near the Coastal Redwoods

    By Stu Marks Eight stories above the red brick streets of old town Eureka, California, I was swaying slightly in a strong breeze as the studio weight camera, and the fireman up there with me in the fully extended ladder/bucket swung out over the large crowd at the annual Fireman’s Muster. I was operating...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-10-2008
  • Lakeshore Bike Cruise; Indiana Dunes

    Before I finished college, I held down several jobs; some in the Midwest and many others on the Left coast. One of the Midwest jobs was as a lawn care “expert” (before you think that I have an inflated ego because of my “expert” status, let me tell you my favorite definition of expert; “ex” = has-been...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-09-2008
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