Friday, May 14, 2010
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
An Outdoor Calling
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 Try writing to your local parks department and let's see if we can get this antiquated law repealed.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.
Mason S.
Hey Latitude Reader,
You what you should do right now? You should drop that paper your grading and read this article here about the new design of the Sunchips Bag. Although not totally certified yet by the Biodegradable Products Institute, Frito-Lay claims the bag can completely break down within the span of 14 weeks. This may actually turn out to be more of a curse than a blessing; people could start to compost every chip bag they see, not having a sure way to tell if it is biodegradable or not. This is why 3 months after its release, bags will come with the official BPI stamp of approval on them. That is, if they're certified. Only time will tell. So tell everyone you know about the new bags and start composting.
-Paul H.
You what you should do right now? You should drop that paper your grading and read this article here about the new design of the Sunchips Bag. Although not totally certified yet by the Biodegradable Products Institute, Frito-Lay claims the bag can completely break down within the span of 14 weeks. This may actually turn out to be more of a curse than a blessing; people could start to compost every chip bag they see, not having a sure way to tell if it is biodegradable or not. This is why 3 months after its release, bags will come with the official BPI stamp of approval on them. That is, if they're certified. Only time will tell. So tell everyone you know about the new bags and start composting.
-Paul H.
Hey Latitude Readers,
Take a break and read this article at (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/01/100324-gorillas-extinct-africa-un-report/) about the possible extinction of gorillas in ten years in Central Africa. We need to be aware of this situation and do the best we can to help prevent the extinction of this species. Spread the word on to your family, your friends, your friend's family, your cousin, your sister, the crazy guy who lives down the block, the weird guy at the park, and anybody you know. Get the word out so we can try to prevent the unnecessary killing and murder of an amazing and interesting species like the ape.
Take a break and read this article at (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/01/100324-gorillas-extinct-africa-un-report/) about the possible extinction of gorillas in ten years in Central Africa. We need to be aware of this situation and do the best we can to help prevent the extinction of this species. Spread the word on to your family, your friends, your friend's family, your cousin, your sister, the crazy guy who lives down the block, the weird guy at the park, and anybody you know. Get the word out so we can try to prevent the unnecessary killing and murder of an amazing and interesting species like the ape.
-Cesar G.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Hello Latitude Readers,
Try reading this article at (http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2010/0323/California-may-extend-smoking-ban-to-state-parks-and-beaches) about a piece of legislation that would fine people for smoking in California parks. We, the staff of the Latitude, are hopeful that the legislation will pass. If it does, the sentiment could spread to Austin and our parks would be free of smokers. It would be nice to visit a park with air completely free of smoking. Also, the legislation would discourage people from smoking in general for the ill will they receive. Once again, we hope the legislation passes so that one day Austin will have absolutely clean air in its parks.
-Matt G.
-Matt G.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Barefoot Running: Medical Benefits
The PE Problem
Every highschooler in the city of Austin currently needs 1.5 credits or 3 semesters of P.E. to graduate. Do you think its a waste of time? Want to find out why you have to take P.E. and different ways to get your P.E. credits without actually taking P.E. at school. Well ready my upcoming article in the Latitude.-Mason S
Are Cyclists Dangerous?

Are cyclists around Lady Bird Lake in Austin a danger to pedestrians? Could you be injured if you don't read this? Possibly. Are cyclists are costing the taxpayers money for the upkeep of the Lady Bird Lake Trails? Read my opinion piece to find out more about this important issue. This article is coming up before summer in the next issue of the Latitude.
-Matt G.
Barton Springs has Sprung
Monday, February 22, 2010
Welcome to the Blog
Welcome to the Latitude's blog. At the Latitude, our staff is committed to giving our readers a legitimate source of quality news. The Latitude's blog has been described as:
"Indescribable" -Anonymous
"Not nearly as creepy as Sherpas" -Lily
"Outdoorsy" -Anonymous
"noteworthy and transcendent"
All this and more describe both our magazine and our blog, so tune in later for more exciting news.
-Latitude Staff
"Indescribable" -Anonymous
"Not nearly as creepy as Sherpas" -Lily
"Outdoorsy" -Anonymous
"noteworthy and transcendent"
All this and more describe both our magazine and our blog, so tune in later for more exciting news.
-Latitude Staff
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