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“Camping in national parks in the fall is a great way to commune with nature,” says retired National Park Ranger Marilyn Irwin. Who c
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Chinese electronic parts venture Viiyong has raised 2 billion yuan (US$295 million) in a Series B (second round) share issue intended to finance research and development, and mass production of multilayer ceramic capac
TAMPA — An emotional, powerful photographic experience awaits at the Tampa Museum of Art.
Organized by the Grand Rapids Art Museum, the exhibition “Dawoud Bey & Carrie Mae Weems: In Dialogue” showcases more than 120 photographs, as well as video, from two prolific photographers
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Portable lights come in all shapes and sizes, so knowing what’s important to you is key.
A good compact light should have some, if not all, of the following
Rivian knows that buyers use trucks for all kinds of things and that includes the art of camping. Exploring the outdoors helped play a role in Rivian’s next OTA (Over The Air Update) with company CEO RJ Scaringe taking to social media to show off some of what the upcoming Camp Mode has t
The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond
I’d closed up the house and gone to bed, blithely unaware that our property was being cased. You’d think one of us would have heard an unusual noise during the night but usually we’re deep sleepers, especially when the s
Researchers at the University of Toronto have learned a thing or two about adapting to their surroundings from krill, the tiny crustaceans found in the oceans. They now want to use this knowledge to build a greener, more adaptive buildings in the future, a university press release said.
Find the best Father’s Day gifts to keep your outdoorsy dad comfortable and content on the water or in the woods.
By Outdoor Life | Updated Nov 8, 2021 6:50 AM
Short of actually being out there with your fa
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An ongoing drought impacting the East End may have a ripple effect on locally grown produce as peak autumn harvest season approaches at farms in the Hamptons and on the North Fork.
The impact could be felt across the