Friday, May 14, 2010

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day!!!

Hey Latitude readers, just wanted to give you a heads up and tell you to check out this article here since it tells about the 40th anniversary of Earth Day which is today. Also, check out this article here for info on a green auction that will benefit the environment. Remember, Go Green and Stay Green!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Rise of the Knobbies


Hey latitude readers, you ever been to Bicycle Sport Shop on South Lamar? Do you want to find out about the owner, and how the shop was started? Have you ever wondered how mountain bikes made their rise in today's biking world and when they started out? Read my article in "The Latitude" to find out more.

Stacy Hamburg - EcoWarrior


Hey there readers,
Check out this great feature story by our writer, Matt G.
This story will tell you about the bad things happening in the Grand Canyon and what one woman, Stacy Hamburg, is doing to stop them. Uranium mining, endangered condors, this story is sure to please. Read the next issue of the Latitude to see this article.

Kayak Polo


Do you wanna be british? Do you want to play polo? Do you want to play polo without a horse and in a lake? Well now you can with Kayak polo, the crazy new sport down at town lake. Discover more in my feature story when the mag is published.

An Outdoor Calling

Hey Latitude readers, ever wonder about the mysterious power of nature and the effect it can leave on you? Well, check out our next issue of The Latitude to find out how spending one night in the outdoors can make you want to come back.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Hey everyone,
I found this great article located here about how mountain bikes are banned from wilderness areas in the U.S. A study by the National Park Service shows that horses cause 8.4% more erosion then bikers. The study also showed that hikers cause 1.4% trail erosion to bikers .6% trail erosion. With those numbers, the law really makes no sense because in most situations hikers cause more erosion then bikers. If you agree with me on this then share your thoughts! Every person helps make a difference! Try writing to your local parks department and let's see if we can get this antiquated law repealed.

Mason S.