Month: August 2022

Mount Rainier is an icon of the Washington state landscape. Standing at 14,410 feet above sea level, this active volcano presides over a diverse ecosystem. It’s the source of five major rivers and the most glaciated peak in the lower 48 states. The snow-and ice-covered peaks give way to ancient forests and subalpine wildflower meadows
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Photo By Kelly Bracken Today’s Photo of the Day is “Wrestling Ground Squirrels” by Kelly Bracken. Location: San Pedro, California. “While waiting for a completely different shot, I noticed the ground squirrels starting to hassle each other,” explains Bracken. “After a few attempts, they broke into a full-on wrestling match!” Want to get your images
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First Lite’s new building is a one-stop shop for fishing and hunting clothing, gear, accessories, and in-store events. First Lite, a hunting apparel brand under the MeatEater, Inc. umbrella, just celebrated the grand opening of its first brick-and-mortar shop. The Hailey, Idaho store sells the full lineup of First Lite apparel and accessories, including its
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The sky is fascinating. Just above our heads is a dynamic river of ever-changing complexity, and somehow nature can take this chaos and create beautiful clouds and weather phenomena—some peaceful and calm, others terrifyingly destructive. A supercell thunderstorm twists its way through the atmosphere, bringing damaging winds and baseball-sized hail to Leoti, Kansas. For the
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Morgan Rogue   08.25.22 When I saw Snowflake Mountain pop up as a new release on Netflix, I was immediately skeptical. Oh, boy, another cheesy survival show. But I was intrigued, what can I say, I like to try new things. And let just say, the first episode had me hooked. Before going any further: I am
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