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January 12, 2022
Mountain Lion Charges Hiker, Hiker Charges Lion, Hiker Wins
Wildlife experts typically encourage people not to run from or toward mountain lions, but do say that yelling and acting aggressively can scare them off. Adventure Journal
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January 12, 2022
How Exercise May Tame Our Anxiety
To higher deal with all of the dispiriting information this winter about rising Covid-19 circumstances and a lot else, you would possibly need to get out and play within the snow, based on a brand new report. The large-scale study of almost 200,000 cross-country skiers discovered that being bodily lively...
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January 11, 2022
Evo Acquires Rhythm Japan
evo, the outdoor retail and experiences brand, today announced Rhythm Japan, a world-class retail, rental, and experiences company, and Oyuki, the winter essentials brand, will join the evo community. evo will become the parent company, owning 100% of the Japanese business, with the existing Rhythm Japan shareholders becoming part owners of evo....
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January 11, 2022
How Gucci Is Investing In Physical Retail This Year With The North Face Pop-Ups + New American Dream Shop
Gucci is investing in its brick-and-mortar strategy this year. The Italian luxury brand has unveiled plans for a brand-new series of pop-ups dedicated to the second chapter of its collaboration with The North Face. The newest phase of the partnership sees a special cross-category collection for men and women comprising of...
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January 11, 2022
Vail Resorts Disavows Recruitment Email, Park City Ski Patrol Moves Toward Strike
Park City ski patrollers have threatened to strike against parent company Vail Resorts since summer 2020. Union members overwhelmingly voted to move toward a work stoppage after an email that Vail called ‘unauthorized’ recently leaked. Gear Junkie
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January 10, 2022
Merrell Pulls Out of Outdoor Retailer, Will Donate $25,000 to the Boulder County Wildfire Fund
With the recent nationwide COVID-19 surge, Merrell has opted to pull out of Outdoor Retailer. However, the money it saved from backing out of the event is going to a good cause. The Wolverine World Wide-backed brand announced today that it will not attend the biannual outdoor trade show, which...
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January 10, 2022
Ancient Big Bend Rock Art Irreparably Vandalized
People have inhabited the area that today makes up Big Bend National Park in southwestern Texas for at least 13,000 years. At some point during what archaeologists refer to as the Archaic Period, which stretches back 8,500 years, people began carving abstract shapes into a massive boulder. That boulder remains...
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January 9, 2022
2 former Silicon Valley executives are creating an off-grid, off-road capable $194,500 Ford Transit RV camper van — see inside
Two former Silicon Valley executives have teamed up to create Aeonrv, a RV startup that specializes in 2021 Ford Transit-based tiny homes on wheels. The off-road, four-seasons capable RV is priced at $194,500, with an interior that has a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and dinette that doubles as a second bed and...
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January 9, 2022
5 Top Luxurious RV Resorts in the USA
These Luxury-Rated RV Resorts offer a deluxe option to choose from for a luxurious family holiday. They offer many of the same amenities as hotels such as fitness centers, pools, eateries, and Wi-Fi, but also feature clubhouses, convenience stores, onsite laundry and leisure attractions. Here we list five of the best RV...
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January 8, 2022
California capital drives sale of improved Oklahoma City-area RV park
A 1970s mobile home park turned RV park marketed as "more than a haven for the personnel of nearby Boeing, Tinker Air Force Base, and pipeline industries," has sold to West Coast investors. The seller, WAIP LLC, spent $1,332,000 the past several years upgrading the 169-unit park, which has has...