Winter months offer weekly river walks
Take a hike along the Eno River in winter and you'll likely have a nice commune with nature. Take that same hike as part of the Eno River Association's Sunday Winter Hikes series and you'll likely come away with a much broader experience.
Run, don't walk, into 2006
We'll hike it in. We'll pedal it in. We'll even don drysuits and welcome it in by jumping into a frigid lake.
On wings of love, birders take stock
On Saturday, upwards of 75 binocular-clutching souls will fan out within a 15-mile circle of the Farmer's Market on Lake Wheeler Road and spend the day counting birds.
Walk away from holiday stresses
The holidays: The time of year you most need to get outdoors and clear your head, but have the least time to do so. Or at least you think you have the least time.
Upgrades coming to a trail near you
News filtered up this way a couple of weeks back that construction had begun on the $25 million U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte. Featured attraction: a man-made, Olympic-style whitewater canoe and kayaking course that will allow paddlers
Hike up your tree ID IQ
Our entourage had scattered along the trail when I noticed one of the first trees to tip its hat to fall. I stared for several moments: Sourwood? I wondered.
Some hikers prefer long, winding road
Brilliant blue sky. Crisp fall air. Shafts of angling sunlight.
Find this fair-bound trail
Wanda and Joe Wells like to make the State Fair an extra special event for their two boys by only going every other year.
Piedmont Fall Color 2005 venues
Here are a few choice natural areas where Fall Color 2005 will be playing in the Piedmont later this month.
Shopping trail holds hazards for wallet
Ever suddenly realize you've totally neglected your gear stash? That elements vital to your outdoor survival are broken, worn out, woefully outdated or simply not cool anymore? And you find yourself asking questions like, "Hmm, I wonder what ever hap
Enjoying nature? Capture it on paper
Leslie Palmer's take on drawing was encouraging: "Ignore what you know."
Mountain bikes beckon a new generation
If every neighborhood had a Tom Duwe, every day would be Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day.
Take a Kid events
Oct. 1 is Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day, and while the sponsoring International Mountain Biking Association says about 50 events are scheduled so far across the nation (there were more than 100 last year), none have been scheduled so far in the Triangle.
Take a hike to the north
Let's start with a few numbers, courtesy of the 2004 Outdoor Industry Association Participation Study.
Unexpected Piedmont paddling
Discovering the DanRiver is mostly placid, but if you want rapids, just keep moving.
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