Mazama Angela Bohlke just volunteered in a project that placed cameras in the forest to search for the American Marten on the Olympic Penninsula. The project, organized by Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, was featured on a recent OPB Earthfix program.
You can watch the segment here.
Learn more about Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, including lots of other cool volunteer opportunities, by visiting this link.
The Mazamas is a nonprofit providing education, advocacy, and community-building centered around the mountains.
1.22.2013
AERIAL NW VOLCANO TOUR- WINTER CONDITIONS
Mt. Shasta |
Together, the two have made some very impressive alpine photography flights this month. You can continue reading this post to see a small selection of Steph's images, or you can visit Steph's blog (links below) to find some truly extraordinary collections that include both images and video. All photos courtesy Steph Abegg.
January 19 tour of the Cascade Volcanoes! Current conditions on Rainier, Adams, Hood, Jefferson, Three Sisters, Crater Lake, Shasta, Lassen, St. Helens, and more...
January 3: The North Cascades, featuring Jack, Ballard, Azurite, Golden Horn, Tower, Logan, Goode, Buckner, Booker, Hurry-up, Johannesburg, Snowqueen, Chaval, Higgins, Whitehorse, Three Fingers, Sloan, Pugh, White Chuck
New Year's Day: West Rim of the North Cascades, with North Twin, South Twin, Three Fingers, Baring, Chimney Rock, Overcoat
BPA ALTERNATIVE MAY BE JUST AS BAD
According to a recent Scientific American article bisphenol S ("BPS"), the compound widely used to replace bisphenol A in "BPA-Free" water bottles, appears to present the same health risks as BPA.
UIAA RE-VISITS THE BOLTING BATTLE
Bolt next to a cam-friendly crack, Cerro Torre. Photo: Rolando Garibotti |
1.15.2013
MAZAMA JOHN FRIEH RECEIVES 2013 MUGS STUMP AWARD
Photo: alpinedave.com |
The Mugs Stump Award is a collaboration between Alpinist, Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd., Mountain Gear, Patagonia, Inc. and W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., to support "small teams pursuing climbing objectives that exemplify light, fast and clean alpinism." You will find a complete list of this year's winners at this link.
1.11.2013
BLM LAND USE POLICY - NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
The Bureau of Land Management controls two and a half million acres of public land in western Oregon.
Right now, the BLM is preparing to revise its management plans for the area, and they invite you to weigh in with information about what you like to do on public lands, and where you like to do it. As the Outdoor Alliance puts it in a recent press release, "Instead of just commenting on a plan after it's written, this time we get to inform the BLM's thinking before they write the plan."
The BLM is providing a variety of ways for you to make your voice heard in the process. Continue reading to get the details and a variety of web links to get you started.
Right now, the BLM is preparing to revise its management plans for the area, and they invite you to weigh in with information about what you like to do on public lands, and where you like to do it. As the Outdoor Alliance puts it in a recent press release, "Instead of just commenting on a plan after it's written, this time we get to inform the BLM's thinking before they write the plan."
The BLM is providing a variety of ways for you to make your voice heard in the process. Continue reading to get the details and a variety of web links to get you started.
NEW FEATURE: MAZAMAS VIDEO OF THE MONTH
The Mazama Blog celebrates the extraordinary climbing and hiking videos being made these days by club members. If you or a Mazama you know have a video you'd like to share, submit a link to your video here along with a short description. Each month, we will feature one video as Video of the Month.
To kick things off, check out this excellent photo compilation created by member Steve Hinkle of his recent Forbidden Peak climb.
To kick things off, check out this excellent photo compilation created by member Steve Hinkle of his recent Forbidden Peak climb.
1.10.2013
"THE MOUNTAIN RUNNERS" -- THE STORY OF THE MOUNT BAKER MARATHON
Photo courtesy Whatcom Museum Photo Archives |
The Mount Baker Marathon took place from 1911 to 1913, and constituted the city of Bellingham's most audacious public relations stunt in its competition for tourist dollars against the just-created Mount Rainier National Park. It is the subject of a recent documentary, The Mountain Runners that is currently taking the film world by storm.
The Mountain Runners will be showing on January 24 at the Northwest Film Center in downtown Portland. You can purchase tickets at their website.
1.03.2013
MAZAMAS WINTER DISCOUNTS PILE UP AT OMC
1.01.2013
CLIMBING AS AN OLYMPIC SPORT
Sport lead climbing is on the short list for the 2020 Olympics. According to Climbing Magazine, the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) met in Switzerland with the International Olympic Committee Program Commission on December 19 to make its final pitch for inclusion. Sport lead climbing is in competition with six other sports: baseball/softball, karate, roller sports, squash, wakeboarding, and wushu. A decision on the matter is expected in September 2013.
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