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  • Harvest Fest Parade

    Harvest Fest Parade

    Charlie attended her first parade last weekend! The family took a scenic drive up to Viroqua to check out the farmer's market, shop the stores and watch the... Read more

    The 16 October 2013 by   Hikingwithheather
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  • When a Botanist Must Be a Geologist

    When Botanist Must Geologist

    Geologic map of Wyoming; Love and Christiansen (1985); click image to view.“A geologic map is a portrait of the surface of the Earth ... This map of Wyoming... Read more

    The 15 October 2013 by   Hollis
  • U.S. Government Shutdown Halts Antarctic Research

    U.S. Government Shutdown Halts Antarctic Research

    As the shutdown of the U.S. government continues to drag on the consequences for the inability for Congress and the President to come to an agreement on budget... Read more

    The 10 October 2013 by   Kungfujedi
  • Nat Geo Presents 2014 Ultimate Bucket List

    Presents 2014 Ultimate Bucket List

    Did you manage to scratch a few things off your bucket list last year? Are you in need of adding a few new adventures for the future? Read more

    The 09 October 2013 by   Kungfujedi
  • Himalaya Fall 2013: More Summit Bids Underway On Manaslu

    Himalaya Fall 2013: More Summit Bids Underway Manaslu

    Despite the fact that a number of commercial teams have wrapped up operations for the fall climbing season in the Himalaya, some climbers still have work ahead... Read more

    The 08 October 2013 by   Kungfujedi
  • Christmas Skiing in Colorado

    Christmas Skiing Colorado

    Another great and informative blog from Helen of Chalets USA. Here she explains what you can look forward to if you decide to take the plunge and do Xmas... Read more

    The 06 October 2013 by   Surfcat
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  • Journey Through the Clouds up the World’s Tallest Mountain

    Journey Through Clouds World’s Tallest Mountain

    We had every reason not to go. The weather in Hilo, Hawaii, was unrelentingly bleak. A blanket of clouds and gray mist that sporadically turned to rain put a... Read more

    The 04 October 2013 by   Everywhereonce
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  • The Sleepy Village of Juara, Tioman Island

    Sleepy Village Juara, Tioman Island

    When we faced changing winds that would turn our anchorage on the west side of Tioman from placid to exposed, it was an easy decision to hop a few miles around... Read more

    The 02 October 2013 by   Behan Gifford
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  • Lakes and Floods of Unimaginable Proportions

    Lakes Floods Unimaginable Proportions

    Traveling north on Montana Highway 200 -- 15,000 years ago.Continuing along the trail of Ice Age Mega-floods, we arrived at Sand Point, Idaho, site of the ice... Read more

    The 29 September 2013 by   Hollis
  • Oahu, So Much More Than Honolulu

    Oahu, Much More Than Honolulu

    We understand that not everyone loves cities. But the folks who skip the Hawaiian Island of Oahu miss so much more than just Honolulu and Waikiki. Read more

    The 27 September 2013 by   Everywhereonce
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