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The Best National Parks for Viewing the Upcoming Corn Moon from Outside magazine Emilee Coblentz

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago016 mins

September 7 marks the Corn Moon, a full moon named for its proximity to harvesting corn and grains. (It also happens to be a blood…

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Weekly Roundup: How to Spot the Northern Lights and Find $1 Million Treasure from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago07 mins

Interested in a million dollars? Want to spot this year’s epic northern lights forecast? Outside has you covered in this edition of our news roundup…

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I’ve Hiked 11,000 Miles with My Wife. Here’s What I Learned on My First Solo Trip. from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago021 mins

Early this spring, during a fact-finding sprint up a storm-damaged section of the Appalachian Trail (AT), I had a comical epiphany about my backpacking life:…

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Gaia GPS Adds Overlanding Layer for Smarter Off-Road Navigation from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago05 mins

My husband and I were four days into our week-long trip chasing hot springs in the Gila Wilderness and National Forest in southern New Mexico….

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In Separate Events, Two U.S. Hikers Fall to Their Deaths from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago07 mins

Two hikers fell to their deaths in separate events at different popular wilderness areas in late August. The tragedies prompted rescuers to reiterate the importance…

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A free L.A. hike, yoga and a sound bath under the full moon? Here’s how to join from the LA times Aspen Anderson

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

A volunteer-run nonprofit is turning L.A. parks into gathering places each full moon with free hikes, yoga and stargazing — and a focus on inclusion…

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Elizabeth Gilbert was addicted to love and sex. How ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ author learned to be OK solo from the LA times Samantha Fink

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

Following the death of her best friend turned romantic partner, Rayya Elias, ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ author Elizabeth Gilbert realized she was addicted to love and…

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Joshua Tree is otherworldly. At this new hotel, you’ll feel like you’re sleeping on Mars from the LA times Deborah Netburn

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

Modern, minimal and modular, Reset Hotel is the first new hotel to be built from the ground up in the Joshua Tree area in 15…

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How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Hannah Pilkes from the LA times Lisa Boone

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

For the actor who stars in the new sitcom ‘Leanne’ for Netflix, an ideal Sunday includes an iced morning bun latte from Tartine, a stroll…

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L.A. Affairs: I’m pausing my life in Los Angeles for love in Florida. Am I doing the right thing? from the LA times Eric Searcy

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

Kathy and I were married almost 30 years until her breast cancer ended things on my birthday in 2018.  Read More 

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US Congressman’s Brother Lands No-Bid Contract to Train DHS Snipers from Wired Dell Cameron

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

DHS says retired Marine sniper Dan LaLota’s firm is uniquely qualified to meet the government’s needs. LaLota tells WIRED his brother, GOP congressman Nick LaLota,…

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Our Favorite Smart Lock for Your Front Door Is Just $164 Right Now from Wired Brad Bourque

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

The Yale Approach Lock is easy to install, offers auto-unlock, and is 32% off right now.The Yale Approach Lock is easy to install, offers auto-unlock,…

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Lenovo’s ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept Laptop Has a Swiveling Screen from Wired Julian Chokkattu

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

The 14-inch ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept has a screen you can manually twist whenever the mood strikes.The 14-inch ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept has a screen you can…

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‘People Are So Proud of This’: How River and Lake Water Is Cooling Buildings from Wired Chris Baraniuk

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

Networks of pipes and heat exchangers can transfer excess heat from buildings into nearby bodies of water—but as the world warms, the cooling potential of…

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