...this winter, and how risky the backcountry is. "But what wasn't covered...who aren't likely to try backcountry snowboarding or skiing--only hears about...people play and survive in the backcountry regularly. More importantly, people take ... more likely to kill than backcountry snowboarding. ... "So what is the ... risks. Anyone interested in the backcountry is naturally more of a ...
...who aren't likely to try backcountry snowboarding or skiing--only hears about...people play and survive in the backcountry regularly. More importantly, people take risks...much more likely to kill than backcountry snowboarding. ... "So what is the reward...the risks. Anyone interested in the backcountry is naturally more of a risk...who shared their passion for the backcountry to know how they might ...
... new founding American politics of the late 1700s, "There was a long and acrimonious row over the Virginia backcountry--'that dark and bloody land' as it was (perhaps unfairly) called...." In those days this "backcountry" was, of course, vast and comprised the region that would later be Kentucky, Ohio and other states in...
...the new founding American politics of the late 1700s, "There was a long and acrimonious row over the Virginia backcountry--'that dark and bloody land' as it was (perhaps unfairly) called...." In those days this "backcountry" was, of course, vast and comprised the region that would later be Kentucky, Ohio and other states in the ...
... with no malice implied.) Historically the word suggested poor, white rural Americans with little formal education. Historians point out the term originally referred to the strong Scots-Irish of the backcountry (as opposed to the English of the seacoast). Thus a sociologist reported in 1926: "As the plantations expanded these freed men (formerly bond servants) were pushed further and further...
... funding for vegetation control, including the thinning done on state land and private parcels in the backcountry. It uses emergency grants and ongoing programs to pay for such efforts. The money is usually ... dangers. One result of such development is that even people who don't live in the backcountry must pay, through taxes, to defend the homes of those who do. Nevertheless, many local ...
... Two East County fire districts are holding elections that will determine the future of fire protection in their area. The Pine Valley Fire Protection District is asking voters in the tiny backcountry community to decide whether they want state firefighters to work alongside volunteers. The East County Fire Protection District, which serves Crest and Bostonia, is seeking a tax that backers ...
...with CDF called 'hostile takeover' Pine Valley residents want say on fire help May 3, 2007 Plans by the Pine Valley Fire Department to bring in state firefighters to protect the backcountry community have rankled some residents who say they deserve a vote on the issue. Firefighters from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection would begin working at the Pine Valley ...
... to become an individiual who drinks tea whilst being paid, what nature of certification process would one have to go through? would one study with a very old long-bearded chinese man somewhere in the backcountry of Yunnan, or go to a tea drinking university and get a masters degree in tea tasting? (or plant biology). The ideal answer to this post would include specifics; "Yes, you need to ...
... that put nearly a third of the national forests off limits to most development -- while keeping them open for hunters and anglers willing to walk or ride horseback into the backcountry. The 2001 rule, which was overturned by the Bush administration but reinstated by a federal judge in September, had little initial support from state fish and game agencies, Western ...