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Try a Dispersed Camping Adventure on BLM Public LandDid you ever want to get away from it all? To be all alone in the wilderness far from the crowds? To share in a unique experience that few campers are aware of? Then dispersed camping on BLM lands may be just what you are looking for.
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BLM Finds Mustang Treatment During Roundup Inappropriate but Not ‘Inhumane’The BLM’s review of the mustang roundup in Nevada found that while some mustangs were whipped in the face, shocked with electrical prods, dragged by their necks, and kicked in the face, none of the incidents were considered inhumane treatment. Huh?
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Obama Lets Companies " Squat" on BLM Land Intended for Solar Uses. Nothing Has Been Done YetAnother example of a failed plan under the Obama administration. BLM allows big companies to squat on federal land without a plan for solar energy development.
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What to Expect at a BLM Mustang Adoption EventWild horses and burros are available for adoption through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Adoption events are held across the Country. What can you expect when you attend one? -
BLM Prepares to Issue Mount Princeton Geothermal LeaseU.S. Bureau of Land Management personnel have addressed protests of the Mount Princeton geothermal lease, and the lease, located near Nathrop, Colo., will be issued Jan. 1. -
Final Fantasy: DRK/BLM, DRK/RNGExplains the usefulness of subbing Black Mage and Ranger for a Dark Knight.
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Dry Camping in Quartzite, ArizonaFind out how to get information on dry camping on BLM land in the Southwest. -
Backroaders Beware: Marijuana Farms Bring Risk to Great BasinBackcountry enthusiasts need to be aware of illegal pot farmers who are moving northward due to police pressure at the Mexican border. Some hunters have been held at gunpoint and BLM officers injured during encounters with them.
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Kasha-Katuwe National Monument: Great Day Hike in Northern New MexicoBetween Santa Fe and Albuquerque there is a beautiful BLM track of land known as Kasha-Katuwe or Tent Rocks. Here you will find two short day hikes amongst brilliantly colored spires and a slot canyon.
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Things to Do in Boron and Ridgecrest CaliforniaThe BLM Wild Horse and Burro Corrals is the place to go if you have ever considered adopting a horse or a bull.
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The Rocket Stove, a Simple, Portable, Easy to Build Way of CookingDesigned to be an energy efficient concentrated way of cooking outdoors, that's simple to build and convenient to use.
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Adventure Vacation Ideas: Spring BreakSpring break vacation is the perfect time to have an outdoor adventure. There are fun outdoor adventures for just about everyone to enjoy across America, no matter what your interests are or where you're located.
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Coal-Fired Power Plant ChallengedNevada legislators should move immediately on a Cap-and-Trade policy in order to better manage proposed fossil fuel projects.
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Colorado River Oasis RV Motorhome Park and ResortNice, friendly park in the Western Horizon Resorts system and in the Enjoy America System. -
Salazar Sets Sights High to Regain DOI IntegrityInterior Politics Compromised Agency's Integrity
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ArizonaOur 48th state, Arizona, joined the Union February 14, 1912. Life in the American Old West spring to life in the many ghost towns and graveyards left behind. The Navajo Nation is the largest Indian Reservation in the country.
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The Ancient American AnasaziThe history and mystery of the Native American culture that built the largest dwellings on the continent years before Europeans settled the land.
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April Events at the Pima County Fair in Tucson, ArizonaThis article talks about the Pima County Fair that occurs every April.
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Domestic AnimalsThere some who believe that domestication may have been a mutual contract between humans and certain animals.
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Our Las Vegas Outdoor Wedding: Red Rock CanyonThere is such a thing as a simple Vegas outdoor wedding, and a gorgeous desert landscape is the greatest chapel of all. Tip: don't assume the wedding package photographer is the best one for the job.
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Baker City, Oregon: What You Will Find in Baker CountyA brief walk through of Baker City Oregon's major attractions and historical sites. -
Lessons in Having a Successful Life by Bernie MadoffEven Don Corleone offered sound business advice on how to make unrefusable offers. An inside, paradoxical look into a recent article in the Wall Street Journal concerning Madoff's lifestyle investments produces unusual but accurate recommendations.
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What Does an Open Range Caution Sign Mean?How to safely drive through open range land.
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What Would Happen If the Federal Government Took Over Walmart, Exxon and General Motors?I have psychic powers about the future, not because I work at the post office, but because I already have government experience thanks to provided to years of the government providing me with valuable services.
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U.S. Government May Euthanize Thousands of Free Roaming Wild Horses on Public Lands: Bureau of Land Management Says, "Too Many Horses, Too Little Money"Free roaming wild horses on public lands face an uncertain future. -
National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center: A Place for Great Historical LearningThis article offers information on The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. -
How to Become a Temporary Squatter on Federal LandThe economic picture for the near future isn't pretty. There are free places to stay -
Fall Foliage Hot Spots in CaliforniaThis article details two of the best "fall foliage" viewing drives in California mountains. -
Best Christmas Tree Farms in UtahWhere to go to find the best trees in Utah.
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Favorite California Active Travel Destinations for SeniorsTry these four travel destinations to find plenty of fun activities from golf, motorcycle and RV riding to birding and hiking perfect for seniors with many interests, includes photographs and information about accommodations and recreation. -
Top 5 Southen Oregon Travel DestinationsA brief explanation of the best 5 places to visit in Southern Oregon. -
Alcohol on the Off-Road Trail: Still a Major No-NoAlcohol in off-road areas is just as unacceptable as being drunk on the freeway!
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Family Camping TipsCamping is a great way to bring family members closer. With the correct planning and preparation, your family camping trip will be an adventure that creates lifelong memories. -
Thank You for Camping at Wal-MartThe RV camp sites of the world is Wal-Mart. Gives other free places to park your RV overnight for some camping sleep.
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Oil Shale Development360,000 acres to be auctioned for industrial development is pristine land -
A Real Electric Energy Development Plan for the Pacific NorthwestUltra Cheap Energy is right under your feet especially in hot spots. The Subject is completely Ecotaboo!
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Pine Nuts: Harvesting and Gathering in the WildPine nuts are delicious, but they're also an expensive food. Harvesting your own pine nuts from the wild is an option if you don't mind getting dirty.
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The Sonoran Desert and the U.S. / Mexican BorderA look at how the United States is making efforts to conserve the Sonoran Desert.
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Two of Arizona's Rivers, the Little Colorado and San Pedro - Compare and ContrastA brief look at the history and present issues regarding rivers, San Pedro and Little Colorado in Arizona.
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Free Family Activities for Winter in Spokane, WashingtonHere are some free family friendly activities that will keep you having fun through the holidays and the rest of the cold winter months.
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