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Christie Administration Approves Nearly $2.2 Million in Trail Grants

The Christie Administration has approved nearly $2.2 million in grants for projects that will develop and improve passive and motorized trails across the state, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today. Among the passive recreational trail projects funded are a scenic hiking trail…

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Build It and They Will Come: The Noquemanon Ski Marathon

For over 125 years skiers have been coming to Marquette County to compete and this year the 15th annual Noquemanon Ski Marathon drew the largest crowd of racers ever. “We had 1,625 competitors,” according to Nikki DeWald, Noquemanon Race Coordinator. “Starting with 130 racers in the…

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Black Diamond Releases ReVolt Headlamp

The Black Diamond ReVolt marks a paradigm shift for versatility in a rechargeable headlamp, capable of being powered by rechargeable batteries, as well as standard alkaline batteries. The 110-lumen ReVolt runs off three Black Diamond NiMH AAA rechargeable batteries and recharges via a USB cable…

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Video: Camping the Pacific Crest Trail in Five Months

Intrepid campers Chris and Anna Alexander decided to create a photo log of their time on the Pacific Crest, a 2,663-mile long trail that runs through Washington, Oregon, and California. The purpose of the trip was–other than spending some time in the great outdoors–to test…

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Whittling Away at Winter

They are a common accoutrement of winter in many a ski town and beyond. Wielding tools used by everyone from backyard gardeners to equestrians to ice fishermen, they construct incredible castles, characters and other creations. From huge blocks of snow come sculptures. Generally coming from…

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