EPA Rule Change Would Increase Air Pollution in National Parks

amber | Hiking | Monday, June 16th, 2008

EPA Rule Change Would Increase Air Pollution in National Parks
The Bush Administration is planning to adopt new air quality rules this summer that will make it easier for utilities to build coal-fired power plants near national parks and wilderness…

Romancing the Shore
Create your own adventure romance story in Bradenton and Anna Maria Island, complete with kayaking, hiking and eating together at fun, out-of-the-way spots.

A Creative, Long-Term California Budget Solution That Finds a Middle Ground

amber | Hiking | Sunday, June 15th, 2008

A Creative, Long-Term California Budget Solution That Finds a Middle Ground

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By John Laird
Chair
Assembly Budget Committee

Our state parks are in crisis by any of a number of measures. In fact, the National Trust for Historic Preservation recently placed our entire 278-park system among the 11 most-endangered places in the nation.

Whether it’s a billion dollars in deferred maintenance, continuous weakening of operational support, the lack of money to staff new parks as California grows, or the basic inability to fund parks adequately in our annual budgets – we need a long-term solution.

Recently I proposed an annual $10 surcharge on non-commercial California vehicle registrations in exchange for anyone in a vehicle with a California license plate getting in to state parks for free—known as the Parks Access Pass.

A similar system works in Montana, and California would finally provide enough money for adequate maintenance and ranger services—and begin to work down the $1 billion backlog of deferred state park maintenance.

Earlier this year Governor Schwarzenegger proposed closing 48 state parks and beaches, causing a major public uproar. Following the governor’s announcement, more people called my district office about this than any other budget issue.

In his revised May budget, the governor gave state parks a one-year reprieve, but he proposed paying for it with a park fee increase. A fee increase adopted during a similar budget crisis earlier this decade dropped the number of park visits from 86 million to 76 million, proving that fee increases are a parks access issue for millions of Californians.

California’s park system is one of the most popular state services, yet budget support for the system has gradually been ebbing away. Two years ago we actually made a $250 million down payment on the $1 billion of deferred maintenance, but last year the governor took a majority of it back.

Funding for park operations has similarly been cut back, resulting in a de facto policy of not opening any new parks because state administrators believe there isn’t the money to staff new parks.

Video Episode 33 - Cinque Terra, Italy

amber | Hiking | Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Video Episode 33 - Cinque Terra, Italy
Visit the Cinque Terra on the Italian Coast with the Amateur Traveler: This video shows the northern most three towns (Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia) of the five picturesque towns of Italy’s Cinque Terra National Park. Show Notes Cinque Terra click here to download (m4v) click here to download (Apple TV) addthis_url […]

Gorillas and Game
The highlight of this tour is without a doubt the trek through rainforest to get close to the mountain gorillas, rarest of the apes. Also, visit local villages or raft the source of the Nile. In Kenya experience the national parks of Lake Nakuru and the Masai Mara - set against the stunningly beautiful Great […]

15 May 2008 - Roldal Freeride Challenge 2008
Roldal, in Western Norway is located 500 meters up into the spine of the mountains that run the entire length of the country. Getting there is a couple hour car/bus ride from the major cities of Bergen, Stavanger and Oslo. The town itself is nestled on a lake that is fed by rivers surging out of Hardangervidda National Park. It is surrounded on all sides by towering plateaus that rise steeply from the lake and valley floor. The Ski center is located 2.8 kilometers to the west just before the highway tunnels for 5 km’s under the ridges which are accessible to riders from the ski area. It was at the end of these tunnels that the Qualifier for the Roldal Freeride Challenge, The final of four stops on The Norwegian Freeride Cup, was to take place.

Atlanta Nightlife, Attractions, Bars and Restaurants

amber | Hiking | Friday, June 13th, 2008

Atlanta Nightlife, Attractions, Bars and Restaurants

journeyPod has teamed up with InMotion Entertainment to offer you great travel tips and give you ideas on fun things to do in top destinations around the globe.

Atlanta is a city on the rise with new restaurants, shopping and highrises opening every week…its no wonder why ATL is on our list of hot destinations.

Whether you enjoy hiking up Stone mountain, throwing a frisbee at Piedmont Park, marveling at fish at the Georgia Aquarium, coke tasting at the World of Coca Cola, vintage shopping at Little 5 Points, pub crawling in Virginia Highlands or catching a show at the Fabulous Fox Theatre….Atlanta has an array of leisure activities. We also highlight great weekend getaways from Atlanta within this podcast.

Some of our journeyPod picks for best restaurants include Antica Posta, Haven, Rathbuns, JCT and Nuevo Laredo. Dance the night away at Opera, Fever, Compound, Cosmo Lava Lounge and Bazzaar.

For a full list of our favorite Atlanta nightspots visit our Atlanta Destination Guide.

Enjoy mainstream/podsafe artist Dashboard Confessionals and their hit "Screaming Infidelities".

Honor Vets and the Great Outdoors in Olustee
The largest Civil War battle re-enactment in the southeastern U.S. converges on Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park in February. See living history demonstrations, tour the camps and shop for old-fashioned treats and Civil War-era artifacts.

Battle bone disease with weight training

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U.S. National Parks at Risk

amber | Hiking | Thursday, June 12th, 2008

U.S. National Parks at Risk
Twelve U.S. national parks in the American West are at risk due to the effects of global warming–such as drought, flooding, erosion and fire–accourding to a report by two leading environmentalist groups.

Transmountain after the rains
Franklin Mountains State Park / Transmountain

somehow this picture reminds me of Magritte. it must be the ratio of the rock to the clouds and the background valley landscape.

Pinnacle Mountain State Park - Arkansas, USA

amber | Hiking | Monday, June 9th, 2008

Pinnacle Mountain State Park - Arkansas, USA
Rich Meadows writes: Be surefooted, bring a camera and water. You’re in for a treat at Pinnacle Mountain State Park.

Uncrowded national park gems

Abandon all hope, ye who drive to Yellowstone this summer. Most of the park’s 3.1 million annual visitors don’t leave their cars, giving rise to a local phenomenon: the wildlife jam.


Fleet Update: 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450

amber | Hiking | Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Fleet Update: 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450
A 1200-mile outing to Zion National Park has editor-in-chief MacKenzie gushing: “We arrived home at the end of a 600-mile day feeling fresh, a testament to good seats and impressively low NHV levels. Find out more about the Mercedes-Benz GL450 from the automotive experts at Motor Trend.

Congress Passes Bill Barring Genetic Discrimination [News]

The House today passed a measure by a whopping 414-to-1 margin that would prohibit health insurers from canceling or denying coverage or hiking premiums based on a genetic predisposition to a specific disease. The legislation, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), also bars employers from using genetic information to hire, fire, promote or make any other employment-related decisions. [More]

Group Tour Options to National Parks this Summer and Fall

amber | Hiking | Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Group Tour Options to National Parks this Summer and Fall
Although you may have been inclined to travel to U.S. National Parks independently in the past, the price of gas this summer may have you rethinking the prospect of hitting the road on your own.

TrailRunner 1.6v228
A route planning application for people who enjoy running, biking, hiking, or skiing, works with GPS devices and the Nike + Apple Sport Kit.

Yosemite National Park

amber | Hiking | Monday, May 19th, 2008

Yosemite National Park
So bright and early on day 2 I was picked up by the Yosemite bug bus to head to Yosemite National Park. The journey was uneventful.The hostel I was to stay at for 2 nights was outside of the national park itself but still remote and in nice surroundings. On the afternoon of our arrival we went for a walk around the hostel to a small cave which it is suspected was an old gold mine. It was a di

Western Australia - Episode 136
The Amateur Traveler talks to twenty something vagabond Matt Kepnes about his trip to the less visited Western part of Australia. Hear about swimming with porpoises in out of the way 50 person towns, Perth, back packer buses, Uluru and Karijini National Park. News You Are Complaining About What?? Airlines Fly Slower, Save Gas Show Notes click here […]

Yosemite National Park

amber | Hiking | Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Yosemite National Park
So bright and early on day 2 I was picked up by the Yosemite bug bus to head to Yosemite National Park. The journey was uneventful.The hostel I was to stay at for 2 nights was outside of the national park itself but still remote and in nice surroundings. On the afternoon of our arrival we went for a walk around the hostel to a small cave which it is suspected was an old gold mine. It was a di

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