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Lions, Tigers and Bears, Oh My: Know What Wildlife You Might Encounter | Her Side of the Mountain
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Her Side of the Mountain. I hike. I camp. I do it alone. You can too. Lions, Tigers and Bears, Oh My: Know What Wildlife You Might Encounter. At any rate, the first National Park I visited was Badlands in South Dakota. Sure enough there were buffalo on the road to the campsite, and buffalo hanging around the campsite as well. The sheer size of those animals made me realize that I should probably investigate what wildlife was around so that I would be prepared. My only defense against the Grizzlies. As wi...
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National Parks | Her Side of the Mountain
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Her Side of the Mountain. I hike. I camp. I do it alone. You can too. America’s Best Idea. It’s the current tagline for the National Park System. And I couldn’t agree more with the sentiment. Since the establishment of Yellowstone as the first official National Park, the Park System has grown to include not merely large preserved areas of natural land, but also historic sites and community areas. Currently, the National Park Service administers nearly 400 sites across the country. Over time, I’ll p...
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The Good Stuff | Her Side of the Mountain
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Her Side of the Mountain. I hike. I camp. I do it alone. You can too. When confronted with a list of Do’s and Don’ts, or any set of rules, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and discouraged. How am I supposed to remember all of this? 1 Oh, the Places You’ll Go: the Power is in the Possibilities. 2 Don’t Assume You Can’t Just Because You Never Have. 3 You’re Smarter Than You Think…and Not Everyone Is Evil. 4 Can You Show Me That in Purple? Any Excuse to Shop. 9 Hi, My Name Is: Making Friends on the Trail.
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Mount Auburn Cemetery | Her Side of the Mountain
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Her Side of the Mountain. I hike. I camp. I do it alone. You can too. Stop and Look Around. Living this way is not only exhausting, but fraught with danger, and not merely the danger of being run down by a zealous cyclist. In the immortal words of Ferris Bueller:. Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. Use Your Refined Observation Skills as a Source of Inspiration and Reflection. Comments : 2 Comments. Wait, did you know. Tell NPCA Your Thoughts!
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Frogger | Her Side of the Mountain
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Her Side of the Mountain. I hike. I camp. I do it alone. You can too. Stop and Look Around. Living this way is not only exhausting, but fraught with danger, and not merely the danger of being run down by a zealous cyclist. In the immortal words of Ferris Bueller:. Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. Use Your Refined Observation Skills as a Source of Inspiration and Reflection. Comments : 2 Comments. Wait, did you know. Tell NPCA Your Thoughts!
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Hiking | Her Side of the Mountain
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Her Side of the Mountain. I hike. I camp. I do it alone. You can too. Stop and Look Around. Living this way is not only exhausting, but fraught with danger, and not merely the danger of being run down by a zealous cyclist. In the immortal words of Ferris Bueller:. Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. Use Your Refined Observation Skills as a Source of Inspiration and Reflection. Comments : 2 Comments. It Was a Dark and Stormy Night…. Ie not your hou...
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Training | Cross Country Bicycling with Carrie
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Cross Country Bicycling with Carrie. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Training Day #1 – Philadelphia to West Chester, PA – 45 (ish) miles. Sunday, April 26th, 2009. Yesterday was a big day for me. First mild but longish bike ride ever. First. Training Day #2 (first multi-day ride) Philadelphia to Margate Beach, NJ. Wednesday, May 27th, 2009. Ed note – court changed my charge to Disturbing the Peace in a Quiet Area – on the Ben Franklin Bridge! Thursday, May 28th, 2009. Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21.
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Favorites | Cross Country Bicycling with Carrie
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Cross Country Bicycling with Carrie. Just another WordPress.com weblog. The following lists my favorite highlights from the different places. I’m going to start with the two places I have lived so things don’t look so barren until I get through other places. Favorites means they are things that, off the top of my head, I know I’ll miss (or already do) about them. It’s bound to be repetitive. Numerical order is not important. Part of parents yard. Eastern screech owls where are you? House I grew up in.
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Day 77 – El Centro, CA to Jacumba, CA – 45 miles | Cross Country Bicycling with Carrie
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Cross Country Bicycling with Carrie. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Day 77 El Centro, CA to Jacumba, CA 45 miles. November 14, 2009. Sam and I woke up and she watched me putz around. I warned her that I am slow in the morning, and she didn’t seem to mind as I would start one thing and got distracted by something else before I finished the first thing. That’s my usual. Sign posted outside of a fast food restaurant. Youth Center in Jacumba. November 19, 2009 at 4:51 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.