Today’s Walk: You Are the Driver of Your Own Bus

Some things are beyond our control. The recent power grab for RBG’s Supreme Court seat is a painful reminder. Although this partisan double standard is not within our direct control, there is something that is, and that is our constitutional right to vote. If you have already voted, I thank you. If you have not …

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Today’s Walk: Into the Reclaimed Forest We Go

One of my favorite hikes is Trillium Falls Trail inside Redwood National and State Parks, just north of Orick, California. What’s unusual about this location is that it’s a reclaimed mill site. If you ignored the interpretive panels you would never guess that 40 years ago this beautiful location was home to a commercial logging …

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Today’s Walk: Pie and Walking Are Good For Your Soul

The lighting this morning was exceptional, especially if your into photography. My daily walks are all about exercise, clearing my mind AND playing around with photography. I’m an amateur enthusiast who uses a cell phone. We are fortunate to have such a picture postcard landscape right at our feet and the technology to capture it. …

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Today’s Walk: Trail Etiquette & Leave No Trace

The United States Forest Service (USFS) and the other agencies who manage our beautiful public lands (NPS, BLM) have an important campaign called, “leave no trace behind.” Essentially the campaign encourages people to be responsible and pack out whatever you bring with you and to be considerate of others when taking advantage of recreational areas. …

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