Camping News
Kiwi release a first for NZ Kiwi Camping Company (Scoop.co.nz)
An anxious wait for the new arrival at Maungatautari Ecological Island came to a head on 8 November when the Kiwi Camping Co. sponsored kiwi chick, Te Koingo was released back onto Maungatautari.
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Successful camping trip reported to CV board (The Times-Reporter)
Elementary schools Principal Mike Wright reported to the Conotton Valley Board of Education Monday night that the camping trip for 6th graders was a success. Wright said that there were several first-time campers but the trip was “a nice experience for everyone.â€
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Meanest city no more? Camping ordinance could be eased (Arizona Daily Sun)
A proposed revision to the city's anti-camping ordinance might help Flagstaff shed its "10 Meanest Cities in the U.S." label.
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Legal status for camping ground (Otago Daily Times)
An agreement is likely to be reached to legalise a camping ground at Kakanui which has been causing controversy for about 10 years.
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Board to consider beach camping ban (Marin Independent Journal)
The Bolinas Community Public Utility District board will discuss a potential year-round camping ban for Bolinas Beach at its 7:30 p.
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Police work to enforce camping ordinance as officials re-examine issue of homelessness in city (Cumberland Times-News)
In June, members of the Leadership Allegany Class of 2008 and the Board of Homeless stood 300 strong on the downtown mall in Cumberland. The idea was to raise awareness of the number of people thought to be homeless in Allegany County.
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Camping trips weren't terrorist training, court told (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Defence lawyers have told a Supreme Court jury the case against Sydney men on terrorism charges is not strong enough to warrant guilty verdicts.
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Still confusion over magnet signups (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Despite Cincinnati Public Schools' efforts to take the cold-weather camping and confusion out of its annual magnet-school signup period, parents still lined up more than a day in advance at two schools amid conflicting accounts of the new procedures.
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Government Seeks Dismissal of Bear Attack Lawsuit (FOX 13 Utah)
Government lawyers are asking a judge to dismiss a $2 million lawsuit brought by the parents of an 11-year-old Utah County boy who was attacked and killed last year by a bear while camping in American Fork Canyon. U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball will hear arguments at a hearing set for Wednesday.
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Remember to hydrate during cold weather hiking (The Montana Standard)
You can lose fluids just as fast during a winter hike or camping trip as you do engaged in the same activity during the warm weather months. Even if you don't feel thirsty during a hike you should stay hydrated. Here are tips for packing fluids and keeping hydrated on a winter hike:
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White Sock Coffee
Having grown up in a family of outdoors-men, I was exposed to at a very early age, the fine art of making coffee over a campfire. In fact, for years it was the only thing I was allowed to make in camp.
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Beauty of Bénodet - WalesOnline
Staying in a mobile home made Abbie Wightwick's family very happy campers
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No More "Are We Nearly There Yet?" Keycamp Holidays Sites In Northern France
The beautiful coastline of Brittany continues to be a favorite family destination, chosen by parents for its excellent accessibility, and gentle climate. Within easy reach of all ferry ports and four regional airports, Brittany couldn't be more speedily or simply reached.
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Wallowa Lake and the City of Joseph
A trip to Northeast Oregon is an opportunity to witness where one of history's tragic stories begins. This is where the Nez Perce Indians spent their last free days, before going to a reservation.
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