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In recent months, families have turned to nature for inspiration and exploration. While in many ways outdoor adventure can translate into wide open spaces and a safe haven, itâs important that our skills, gear and intel are up to speed. Here are five ideas to consider:
1. Use caution in the backcountry
Whether you venture into the backcountry via skis, snowshoes or snowmobiles, itâs important to be well-informed and fully prepared.
Check the forecast before you head out and take note of any changes in weather that might create unstable snow conditions. Be aware of your surroundings and be on the lookout for temperature and wind shifts as well as cracking or collapsing snow. Better yet, sign the crew up for an online avalanche or backcountry training course to maximize your collective skills and knowledge base.
at tideloadsofhope.com. guess what? there s a stingray problem in the san diego area. more than 100 people have been stung over the past over the pa. stingrays are common in the area, but there seem to be more of them this year. swimmers are being told to do the stingray shuffle, shuffling their feet along the bottom to scare the stingrays away. and the heat goes on. heat advisories are in effect in 17 states today from new jersey to california. so let s get some details now from bonnie schneider. if you re in california, southern california, trying to get to the beach but now you have to watch for the stingrays as you try to escape the heat. those guys, they sting. that s painful. that little barb is serious. luckily the pacific waters are cool. the temperatures, fredricka, are not. not anywhere can we find cool