Author: ASJ Staff

Trail Building for the Long Ride

From the coast to the Sierra crest, more terrain hungry mountain bikers are picking up shovels to improve old trails and create new classics each day. But if you want to build something that will stand the test of time and countless tires without degrading into an environmental nuisance, youโ€™ll need to follow the principles of responsible, sustainable singletrack design.

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Still White as a Winter Moon?

With its summit soaring 14,162 feet, Mount Shasta stands imposingly over the surrounding landscape, alone in its claim as the dominant peak of northern California. Unlike the highest peaks in the Sierra, Shasta has no peers on its flanks. Itโ€™s an absolute brooding, uncontested loner โ€“ a mountain โ€œas lonely as God, and white as a winter moon,โ€ as the poet Joaquin Miller memorably put it.

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The Last American Road Trip

It begins when you can leave town, when you leave your common sense, your guilt and a large chunk of yourself behind. It could be four years of pent-up academic frustrations. It could be the many years at a job that fleeces your ability to connect to the sweet simmering world. It could be simply that you want to let the road show you the pace. To hell with schedules, unwanted phone calls, the incessant hassles of life. To be immersed in the vicissitudes of flux at just a tad above the speed limit is nothing short of being loyal to the human spirit.

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High-Tech Hopes

In the midst of all false hypeโ€”and hopeโ€”surrounding corn ethanol and fuel cells, these three lesser-known innovations are gaining attention and research funding. Together, they represent some of the brightest opportunities for a green infrastructure, from the food we eat to the energy that powers our homes.

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The Active Activist

Although California is widely recognized to have some of the best and most plentiful whitewater boating opportunities in the world, by the time the mid-summer sun blazes over the tawny Sierra foothills there are precious few ribbons of froth left to run outside dam-control runs like the South Fork American and Tuolumne.

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Deeper Shade of Green

Okay, youโ€™ve changed all your light bulbs to CFLโ€™s. Excellent. Now youโ€™re curious about what you can do to color your eco-conscious lifestyle with an even deeper shade of green. Here are five tips guaranteed to make the most dramatic reduction on your carbon footprint. They require more drastic lifestyle changes than replacing your shampoo with organic botanicals, but given the alarming state of our environment, perhaps itโ€™s time for something more drastic.

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The Yuba River

As a refugee of Texas and Southern California, the amount, variety and quality of whitewater rivers in Northern California continues to boggle my mind. Take a map and draw a three-hour driving circle around my Sacramento home and within that circle lies some of the worldโ€™s best and most abundant whitewater. Among this abundance, there are many gems, such as the canyons of the Yuba River.

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Behind the Swell of Stand-Up Paddling

In the blush of first light, on the island of Molokaโ€™i, a conch shell bellows from the shores of Kaluakoโ€™i Beach. The kahuna has blessed the gathering of paddleboarders and their crews, bidding them good luck and a safe passage. The sound of his shell horn breathes life into the still morning. On cue, dozens of men, and a handful of women, charge into the surf for the annual Molokaโ€™i to Oahโ€™u Paddleboard Race. Their goal: To reach the southeast shore of Oahโ€™u in as little time as possible.

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Reasonable Fear

Youโ€™re sitting on your board, waiting for the next set to roll in through the grey morning fog. The waves are inconsistent. Few others are out. Out of the corner of your eye, you see something dark break the inky green surface. A figment of fear โ€“ however unlikely, however irrational, despite the countless times youโ€™ve heard how the real-world statistics are completely out of whack with the media hype โ€“ leaps forward and seizes your attention.

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Stick a Paddle In It!

Thereโ€™s a reason they call it the โ€œBay Area,โ€ ya know. Because it ainโ€™t Phoenix, it ainโ€™t LA, it ainโ€™t Dallas, and it sure as hell ainโ€™t Des Moines โ€“ not that thereโ€™s anything wrong with those places!

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Thereโ€™s still time for spring skiing at @bvadventure

With over 65 kilometers of groomed paths and a cafe on the trails, itโ€™s a great destination for the whole family.

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Looking to beat the crowds this season for some spring skiing? Just 3 hours from the Bay is Bear Valley Mountain Resort. Our writer @ellasuring explored the area this weekend and was greeted with short lift lines and friendly faces to share in the stoke!

@bearvalleyresort is located between Tahoe and Yosemite and is the perfect casual ski destination for friends and families. With a variety of terrain levels, rentals, a lodge and lots of dining options, itโ€™s the perfect winter getaway.

#california #skiing #snowboarding #winter #mountains #snow #adventure
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๐ŸŒธ Embrace the vibrant magic of spring in California`s desert state parks! ๐ŸŒผ Get ready to be amazed by a sea of rainbow colors as the wildflower season blooms in all its glory. ๐ŸŒˆโœจ Don`t miss out on this impressive display of nature`s artistry! ๐ŸŒบ๐ŸŒตโ  โ 
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Learn more about the bloom at the link in our bio!โ 
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ยฉ California State Parks, all rights reserved. 2024.โ 
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#SpringinCalifornia #WildflowerSeason #NatureAtItsFinest
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๐Ÿ•๏ธ As the popularity of dispersed camping grows, an increasing number of campers are leaving the beaten path. Picture the disappointment of arriving at your chosen adventure spot after hours of planning and travel, only to find it strewn with litter. โ 
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๐ŸŒฟ Let`s safeguard the unspoiled magnificence of our natural surroundings! โ 
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Click the link in our bio ๐Ÿ”— for five essential tips to ensure your next outdoor escapade respects and preserves the beauty of our wild spaces. โ 
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Photo and story by Krista Houghton
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Disconnect to Reconnect: James Murren shares his annual tradition of a โ€˜Digital Detoxโ€™ in this issueโ€™s Earn Your Beer column. ๐ŸŒต

This year, he turned to the deserts of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to reset. Read about his soul-refreshing experience. Cheers to adventure and unplugging! ๐Ÿ“ต

Featured Brews โ€” The Butcher by @societebrewing and Bigfoot Barleywine-Style Ale by @sierranevada ๐Ÿป

Photo by Left Coast Photographer ๐Ÿ“ธ

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The grand finale of the 23-24 @alpenglowsports Winter Speaker Series is THIS Thursday. Dave Nettle concludes the series with his presentation, โ€œSki Touring the Tyrol.โ€

๐Ÿ”น Event Details:
๐Ÿ“… Date: Thursday, March 7th
๐Ÿ•• Time: Doors open at 6pm, Show starts at 7pm
๐Ÿ“ Location: Palisades Tahoe Olympic Village Events Center
๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ Admission: FREE for all ages!
๐Ÿ“บ Livestream: Tune in via Alpenglow Sportsโ€™ Youtube Channel

๐Ÿ”— See link in bio for more info.

Prepare to be transported on a journey through the stunning Tyrol region, filled with humor, expert tips, and breathtaking adventure. Plus, enjoy the lively atmosphere with bar offerings and giveaways, with proceeds benefiting @slowfoodlaketahoe, the nonprofit beneficiary for the evening.

Donโ€™t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable event and support a great cause! RSVP for the livestream or join them in person!

๐Ÿ“ธ Dave Nettle

#AlpenglowSpeakerSeries #AdventureAwaits #SkiTyrol #DaveNettle #AlpenglowSports
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