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Outdoors: Page 16

It’s About Time

From eclipses to hurricanes

About Time 8 years ago

The solar eclipse in August was a rare and spectacular event, predicted with the same accuracy as the timing of the equinox this month (1:02 … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

The month of the mosquito

About Time 8 years ago

August is a month of tension between the urge to backpack into the high Cascades and the density of mosquitoes near the best campsites around … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

The rain has been good to our reservoirs

About Time 8 years ago

For the first time in several years our reservoirs are full. This is good news all around because it means that there has been a … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

We're approaching the longest day of the year

About Time 8 years ago

The frenetic flowering rush of spring is tapering off as nature settles into the languorous days surrounding the summer solstice. The sun rises early, before … Continue reading →

A School in Every Garden

The School Garden Project is making vegetables more fun

Gardening 8 years ago

It looks like the school garden concept is getting some serious respect from the 4J school district. Just look at the spanking new Howard Elementary … Continue reading →

The Joy of the Bloodless Hunt

The fun of getting outside and pursuing … birds, rocks, ’shrooms and little pieces

Outdoors 8 years ago

I once told my ex-fiancé that I was a vegetarian because I ate only what I could personally kill. He promptly bought me a shotgun … Continue reading →

Rock On

Local geology lovers find community in rock hunting

Outdoors 8 years ago

Artesia Hubbard, a University of Oregon student from Colorado, has always been a steward of the land. “I was a river baby. I was always … Continue reading →

Wet, Dirty, Sometimes Fruitless Mushroom Hunting

The joy in the pursuit of fungi

Outdoors 8 years ago

If you’ve never battled your way through wet Oregon undergrowth for hours and hours, hoping to collect two to four ounces of mushrooms to take … Continue reading →

A Modern Treasure Hunt

Geocaching

Outdoors 8 years ago

I’m in a church parking lot just north of 13th Avenue in Eugene, staring at my phone, circling around the lot, looking at a little … Continue reading →

A Pocket Guide to No-Kill Birding

History tells us that the first birders did it with gunfire

Outdoors 8 years ago

Birding — also known as “birdwatching” and, across the Pond, “twitching” — began as a lethal contact sport. When John James Audubon traveled the countryside … Continue reading →

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