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  • Whippoorwill in concert July 19 at Kings Mountain National Park

    The Kings Mountain National Military Park is in South Carolina on Hwy. 216, ten miles from Kings Mountain, SC. They have a museum that showcases the Revolutionary War battle that lasted only one hour. You can also hike, camp and horseback ride. It is 3 miles form the Kings Mountain State Park and they...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by accorie on 07-15-2008
  • Exploring Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and Loving it - with Photos

    All photos by Adventure-Crew Staff Indiana Dunes State Park We have lived within a few hours of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore for over a decade and have never been there until recently. We have been to the Indiana Dunes State Park, which lies within the national lakeshore, to lie around the beach...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by accorie on 07-14-2008
  • Finding a great place to stay at Death Valley

    Death Valley National Park has 3.4 million acres of desert and mountains, making it the largest national park in the United States. The possibilities are endless. Here are a few of the popular places to stay in and around the park. The Furnace Creek Inn is open mid-October through Mother's Day. The...
    Posted to Death Valley National Park (Forum) by accarrie on 06-24-2008
  • Big Bend National Park, a Rare Jewel

    If you haven’t visited Big Bend National Park in south-west Texas you have been missing a great treasure of the lower 48. Situated alongside the Rio Grande River, it offers tremendous outdoor adventure options as well as a true wilderness experience. The river presents many boating opportunities...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by accorie on 06-06-2008
  • Watching wolves, moose — and the heat

    The wolf-moose study on Isle Royale National Park is as old as I am. This article is very interesting, if a bit long. I do question their hypothesis about “global warming” affecting the wildlife. Their article is a little contradictory when they talk about hot summers, but frigid winters. Somehow that...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by accorie on 04-20-2008
  • Hikers and campers will have access to Christmas Mountains

    Who will be the first 100? Any takers? By Kate Alexander, Asher Price AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Friday, April 11, 2008 The Christmas Mountains wilderness in West Texas will now be open to hikers and campers through the Big Bend National Park, state Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson said this week. Patterson...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by accorie on 04-11-2008
  • National Park Week at Mammoth Cave

    This is a great time to get out there and visit one of the national parks and Mammoth Cave is a great choice. Not only do you have the fantastic cave, you have the upper area that has camping, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, fishing and biking. The area is beautiful so get out to this Kentucky national...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by accorie on 04-02-2008
  • From San Diego to Nova Scotia

    Recently we had a friend of ours ask us for tips on what there was to see as she traveled from San Diego, CA to Nova Scotia in her car. After sending her the suggested route and attractions, I thought I would let all of you in on this too so if anyone else needed ideas, they would have them. So picking...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by accorie on 03-12-2008
  • The Essential Camping Checklist

    Are you planning a camping trip? Do you feel overwhelmed with all the responsibility involved in preparation? You can plan an exciting trip without forgetting anything and avoid packing your whole house. Preparation is necessary for any outdoor adventure. Containing the basic supplies and equipment can...
    Posted to Adventure Tips (Weblog) by accarrie on 03-12-2008
  • How to start/light a fire

    In many survival situations, the capability to start a fire can make the difference between life and death. Fire can fulfill many needs in order to stay alive in the outdoors. Fire can offer warmth and comfort. It cooks and preserves food that one needs to stay healthy while traveling. Fire also provides...
    Posted to Adventure Tips (Weblog) by accarrie on 03-12-2008
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