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Outdoors: Page 6

Enjoying Old Growth

Climate action begins with a hike at Brice Creek 

Outdoors 2 years ago

Come for the waterfalls or swimming holes, to camp or to hike. Come to explore one of the nicest streams and most accessible ancient forests … Continue reading →

Spring for the Redwoods

Head down to the California coast for tall tree hikes

Outdoors 2 years ago

Get the jump on summer with a spring fling to California’s Redwood Coast. The season there is now in full sprout, but the crowds haven’t … Continue reading →

Fittingly Green

Hike to viewpoints on the ridgeline of Corvallis

Outdoors 2 years ago

The Corvallis skyline is a dreamland — not of skyscrapers, but of forested peaks. A hike to Fitton Green takes you to a viewpoint that … Continue reading →

We Fought the Lawn

And the bees won

Gardening 2 years ago

In the early days of spring, lawn mowers buzz throughout Lane County, an American ritual that affects the buzz of bees and other pollinators.  Manicured … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly Presents Our Annual Planting Guide

Prepare your gardens!

Gardening 2 years ago

Planning is one of the most important elements of gardening. It is also one of the easiest steps to overlook, especially for the beginner. Knowing … Continue reading →

Grow Your Own

The best time to start cultivating your own food is now

Gardening 2 years ago

My husband and I met in the dark and stormy winter months. When spring finally made her appearance, we were hanging out on the reg, … Continue reading →

Nearby Old-Growth

A hike through ancient trees is closer than you thought

Outdoors 2 years ago

Quick, what’s the closest old-growth forest to Eugene? The Delta Old-Growth Grove on the McKenzie River? Nope — those trees burned in 2020, and they … Continue reading →

Next-Level Snowshoeing

Trek around Clear Lake or up Potato Hill

Outdoors 3 years ago

So you’ve been snowshoeing once already? Perhaps you tried the easy loop I suggested last month to Gold Lake and the Marilyn Lakes. Now you’re … Continue reading →

Hiking in Snow

Beat cabin fever by snowshoeing to the Marilyn Lakes

Outdoors 3 years ago
Scott Hovis on snowshoes by the frozen shore of Marilyn Lakes

Don’t succumb to cabin fever, even if the weather’s gloomy and your favorite mountain trails are buried under snow. Here’s an easy hike you can … Continue reading →

Nurture the Bees, Please

Your garden can house and feed native bees

Gardening 3 years ago

Any observant person with a garden knows that where there are flowers, there will also be bees. But bees are in trouble, and we can … Continue reading →

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