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Monthly Archive: July 2014

37th Annual Badwater Ultra-Mile Marathon

  • by Angela Evans
  • in Featured · News
  • — 26 Jul, 2014
Photo courtesy: Ron Jones, Adventurecorps, Inc.

The 37th annual Badwater 135-mile ultra-marathon took place in Lone Pine July 21-23. After Death Valley National Park’s new Superintendent Kathleen Billings banned sporting events in 2014 to conduct safety[…]

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Horrorscopes

  • by Clouds McCloud
  • in Opinion/Editorial
  • — 26 Jul, 2014
Horrorscopes

Cancer: When LeBron James made his first decision to dis Cleveland for Miami, The Onion ran the following headline: “James, Bosh, Wade Decide Nickname Will Be: The Three-Headed Sh*tstorm!” Since[…]

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Mountain Town News

  • by Allen Best
  • in News
  • — 26 Jul, 2014
Mountain Town News

Uptick in beetle-killed trees JASPER, Alberta – By standards of Colorado, British Columbia, and Idaho, the mountain pine beetle epidemic in Jasper National Park is vanishingly small. Just 2,000 trees[…]

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Trail angels … do they exist?

  • by Angela Jackson
  • in News
  • — 26 Jul, 2014
Trail angels … do they exist?

Evans searches for elusive PCT do-gooders. Since summer began in Mammoth, it’s been hard to miss the influx of backpackers through town. Some post up at the laundromats and coffee[…]

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Books: Best Dog Hikes: Northern California

  • by Katie Vane
  • in News
  • — 26 Jul, 2014
Books: Best Dog Hikes: Northern California

BEST DOG HIKES: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA By: Linda B. Mullally and David S. Mullally, 2014 Pequot Press, 306 p., paperback Best Dog Hikes: Northern California is a wonderful resource for resident[…]

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Lee Roeser: The mule packer

  • by John C. Heil III
  • in Featured · News
  • — 26 Jul, 2014
Lee Roeser: The mule packer

Longtime U.S. Forest Service employee embodies the best of the trade. Lee Roeser was born to be a mule packer. At an early age he learned the craft from his[…]

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