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Altering outdoor plans: With parks and trails closed because of fire dangers, locals and tourists look for … ”I’ve never seen New Mexico on fire like this,” Santa Fean Yvonne Baca said while sitting by the pool at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino. She and her husband, Phil Baca, like to go into the wilderness. But he didn’t renew his fishing license this year. Read more on Santa Fe New Mexican

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Surrounded by mountains and an outdoor Appalachian heritage, Roanoke a great destination Roanoke, a small Virginia valley city embraced by the mountains, is filled with energy fed by its proximity to both the Appalachian Trail and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Read more on The News-Herald

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So I’m going camping next month and I’m taking three friends with me. So far I’ve got a pack of cards and a frisbee, but what other games/activities could you bring to go camping?
Forrest camping :)

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in a covered patio

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Great Escape: Northeastern Utah’s outdoor adventure What does the northeastern part of Utah really offer? Dust off the tent and the sleeping bag, clean out the boat and get new laces for those hiking boots because the northeast is all about the outdoors. Read more on KSL Salt Lake City

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I’m an 18 year old female and have nothing to do. I really want to take up some outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, camping, fishing, etc. with my friends but they’re all very busy. They’re all going away to universities while I’m stuck at home at community college. The rest of my family is very lazy and has a negative attitude about me going off to do things on my own. Needless to say, I’m bored all the time, I pretty much sit around and do nothing and have gained more weight than I care to mention because of it. So I’ve decided rather than swirling into a depression of self pity and loathing, I’m going to get out and do stuff. I need ideas of stuff I can go and do by myself, preferably in the outdoors. I live in Washington state if that’s at all helpful.

My other problem is that I’m unable to find a job and I have a grand total of $20 in my wallet. So something that’s free or extremely cheep would be best.

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Outdoor activities help you sample Branson area’s beauty BRANSON, MO. • For many of the 8 million visitors who travel to Branson each year, the city’s live music shows and family-friendly atmosphere are its most prominent attractions. And why not? With its theaters offering about 56,000 seats, Branson boasts more theater seats than New York City’s Broadway. But its greatest show may be the one playing beyond the city’s opulent theaters and the … Read more on St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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I have google searched just about everything you can think of to find an outdoor survival course/class/program. I can’t find what I am looking for. I want to go with a trained expert, or small group, and learn hands-on how to survive and live in the woods (not homesteading or life or death survival, but just everything) I want to learn first-aid, cooking, building shelter, blah blah. But I cannot for the life of me find anything like that. What I do find is Alderleaf college, NOLS, Outdoor something, and programs that are only 4 weekend trips. I just want to go with all my camping stuff and learn.

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I LOVE this outdoor living room set I saw..it will go underneith a patio. Where I live it doesn’t rain much BUT my dogs pee on everything. Is it possible that I take off the cusions and, maybe, spray paint it with a clear gloss to protect the ‘weatherproof’ wicker?

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Sportsman’s warehouse: Store set for Hilltop Center; outdoor shop will replace Gottschalks Redding will likely have a new outdoors store by early next year. Read more on The Record Searchlight

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