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On Indefinite Hiatus On Indefinite Hiatus This online magazine will be closed until further notice (possibly most of 2012). Sorry for the inconvenience. There is a...
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  • Photos Of 2011 (The Best Of The Rest)2December 27, 2011

    Photos Of 2011 (The Best Of The Rest)

    The following photos are some left overs (but goodies) that never got published this year. Enjoy! CLOUDS FLOWERS RAINBOWS WILDLIFE...
  • 2011: A Hiking Season For The Ages (A Recap)1December 24, 2011

    2011: A Hiking Season For The Ages (A Recap)

    2011 will probably go down as a year of hiking never to be equaled. I must have stretched my legs on...
  • The Origins Of Christmas And Its Traditions0December 18, 2011

    The Origins Of Christmas And Its Traditions

    In honor of the holiday season and the all-important truth, I present history without modern religious bias and ignorance. You can...
  • Jaguars In The U.S.A.1November 26, 2011

    Jaguars In The U.S.A.

    In 1996 I first read an article about a  jaguar being spotted in southern Arizona. I was shocked to even...
  • A Gathering Of Brothers1November 21, 2011

    A Gathering Of Brothers

    I have the best friends in the world. Since I don’t remember having a choice of what family I was...
  • Disruption0November 17, 2011

    Disruption

    I’ve become quite proficient in making lemonade when life has given me lemons. However, these lemons are rotten, and neither...
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    Peak Review: Mount Sniktau (Elevation 13,234-Feet)

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    Pacific Northwest Vacation Odds And Ends

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    Visions Of The Pacific Coast

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    Of Flowers And Butterflies

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    Peak Review: Mount Scott in Crater Lake National Park (Elevation 8,938-Feet)

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    The Redwoods Of California

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    Peak Review: Garfield Peak in Crater Lake National Park (Elevation 8,054-Feet)

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    Crater Lake National Park

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