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Members of Congress Support Guided Climbing in the Black Canyon

In response to the National Park Service’s recent draft proposal to prohibit guided climbing in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Senator Mark Udall (D-CO), Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO), Senator Max Baucus (D-MT), and Representative Scott Tipton (R-CO) recently urged the National Park…

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Easton Athletes Earn Top Honors at 2012 Snowshoe Championships

Easton Mountain Products is pleased to announce a successful weekend for several athlete ambassadors at the 12th Annual United States Dion National Snowshoe Championships in Frisco, Colorado. Fresh snow made for soft conditions for racers. Colorado’s own Mitchell Kayson won 1st place among Junior Boys…

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Mild Winter Creates Earlier Camping Interest at WV State Parks

The mild winter weather has resulted in increased interest in early-season camping in West Virginia’s state parks, according to State Parks Chief Ken Caplinger. “Camping isn’t just for summer vacations, and camping in winter or spring weather isn’t overwhelming, especially in state parks and forests,”…

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Dutch Oven Cooking with J. Wayne Fears

J. Wayne Fears wrote the book on Dutch oven cooking. Well, one of them at least. He’s the author of The Complete Book of Dutch Oven Cooking. Fears grew up on Tater Knob Mountain in northern Alabama. His dad harvested and sold ginseng, in addition to…

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Grand Prize Winner Chosen for G3 Skigraphiks Contest

Pow!, a design by Caleb Warner from Buckhannon, West Virginia, was chosen as the overall winner of this year’s G3 Skigraphiks Contest. Warner, a graphic designer at a print shop by trade, aspires to take his passion for designing skis from hobby to profession someday.…

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Skiing Like a Pro, Even on a Bunny Hill

The whole spectrum of skiers from first-timers to professionals and instructors can get lazy on the slopes. Skiers then ski without the correct form, standing up straight with arms drooping by their sides. While it may be harmless once in a while, doing it consistently…

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