Archive for June, 2009

Pamlico Paddle – August 8

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The Pamlico Rural Tourism Council announces the Pamlico Paddle for 2009 with a paddle set for the creeks in and near Oriental Saturday August 8. There are courses designed for both beginning and advanced paddlers.

Check-in begins at 7:30am on August 8 at the Wildlife boat ramp in Oriental. The paddle starts at 9am.

There are three trails — a 4 mile beginner paddle on Smith Creek, a 6 mile intermediate journey on Greens Creek, and a 9 mile advanced trip out on the Neuse River. Volunteers will help unload and load kayaks and canoes and help with the launching.

NC Wildlife 2009 Photo Competition

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

photocontest.jpg Beautiful nature photos from North Carolina have inspired generations of people to be better stewards of our precious natural resources. Excellent wildlife photography taken in state parks and other conservation lands across the Mountains, Piedmont and Coastal Plain has been the cornerstone of Wildlife in North Carolina magazine and of exhibits at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences for many decades

The Wildlife in North Carolina Photo Competition aims to encourage people to participate in nature photography, thereby fostering greater understanding and appreciation of North Carolina’s wildlife and wild places. Winning photographs will be published in the January 2010 issue of Wildlife in North Carolina. Thanks to our exhibition sponsor, JW Photo Labs of Raleigh, the winners will also be exhibited at the Museum of Natural Sciences and at other science museums and wildlife education centers across the state in 2010.

Competition begins at 8 a.m. on June 1, 2009. Entries must be uploaded by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009.

Great Outdoor Provision Co. is proud to be the corporate sponsor of the competition.

Photos will be judged in 10 categories:

  • Birds
  • Mammals
  • Reptiles and Amphibians
  • Invertebrates
  • Peaks, Valleys and Plains: Our landscape category.
  • Wild Plants: Wild-growing plants only, including their flowers, leaves, fruits and other parts. Absolutely no cultivated plants will be accepted. Mushrooms and other fungi should be entered in this category.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Show how people interact with North Carolina’s natural world through activities that are inextricably linked to nature, such as hunting, fishing, hiking, rock climbing or canoeing.
  • Animal Behavior: Anything animals do, from everyday activities to interactions with other animals to unusual behavior.
  • Youth Photographer, 13–17: Any of the above subjects, shot by photographers under 18.
  • Youth Photographer, 12 and under: Any of the above subjects, shot by children 12 and younger.

New Oyster Shell Recycling Sites

Friday, June 26th, 2009

oyster_recycle.jpgCCA NC: Raleigh-area residents will soon have 12 new places to dump their used oyster shells and help the environment at the same time.

The drop-off centers will be the most recent additions to a growing number of spots in North Carolina where the public can help reduce the landfill waste flow and restore oyster reefs by recycling oyster shells. CLICK HERE for a list of sites across the state. People can recycle other calcium-based shells, such as clams or mussels, too.

Wake County restaurants produce the highest volume of shells of any county in the state. In 2008, the program collected more than 5,000 bushels of shells from four Wake County oyster bars participating in a pilot project that ended in November 2008. This project will provide a way for these restaurants to re-join the recycling efforts, and allow other businesses and the public to drop off their discarded shells.

“Oyster shells collected through the program are placed back in North Carolina coastal waters to provide a place for baby oysters to attach and grow. Oysters are not just a food source for humans, birds and fish. They clean pollutants from the water. Oyster reefs also provide habitat for baby fish and other marine life. When oysters spawn, the larvae need a hard substrate on which to attach and grow. And oysters prefer to attach to shell material.

For years, the state has used oyster shells in oyster rehabilitation programs, primarily purchasing the shells from oyster shucking operations. However, as demand for oyster shells has increased, so has the cost.

The Oyster Shell Recycling Program started in the fall of 2003 to establish public places where people could donate their shells. The program has grown from collecting 711 bushels of oyster shells in 2003 to more than 32,000 bushels in 2007. More than 86,700 bushels have been collected since the program’s inception. CCA’s Jim Hardin and Chris Elkins have been on the forefront of the Oyster Shell Recycling Program and each continues to volunteer their time in picking up oyster shells at various sites across the state. CCA has also purchased a trailer in which Pitt County restaurants use to haul the oyster shells to each site.

CLICK HERE for a list of sites across the state

Climber, James Wilde in Raleigh + Charlotte

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

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James Wilde grew up in Raleigh, NC, graduated from NCSU and has traveled the world. In 2001 he set out on a personal journey with the first step being in Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. That journey continues to take James to the ends of the planet has he attempts to climb the seven continental summits. To date he has climbed five of those seven summits with plans to climb Everest in 2010 and then Kosciusko (Australia).

Join us to hear James speak about his travels and plans for Everest:

Click here to read more about James

Bow Rescue Video

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Gwen demonstrates a kayaking bow rescue at our INDOC Session. Apologies for the poor sound quality.

Will Huffine to Kayak Fish with Fisherman’s Post

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Great Outdoor Provision Co.’s Kayak Fishing Team member Will Huffine will be kayak fishing with the editors of Fisherman’s Post on June 23-24 for upcoming article. Will is a Fly Fishing, Paddlesports and Kayak Fishing specialist at our Wilmington Shop and will also be joined by Michael Garet, a representative of Hobie Kayaks. The Fisherman’s Post is the definitive print resource for Saltwater Anglers in the Coastal NC area. We look forward to an entertaining trip report from this crew!

KFT EVENTS: Ashley Williams will present a Kayak Fishing ‘Meet and Greet’ on Saturday, June 27 @ Fort Fisher.

Sleeping Bag Temp Testing

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Ever wonder how sleeping bag comfort ratings are determined? In this video, Marmot techs explain European Norm (EN) 13537 testing methodology.

Check out our selection of Marmot Sleeping Bags.

Take It Outside with Joe Miller

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Joe Miller (of N&O Fame) has a new blog. Here’s the scoop:

Hiking, biking, paddling, climbing – you can do it all in the Triangle and North Carolina. So the question isn’t “Can I do it?”, it’s “Where can I find out where I can do it?” TakeItOutsideNC.com will be your first stop when planning a North Carolina adventure. Click on a particular adventure and we’ll give you a snapshot of the opportunities available. If there’s a Web site that already does a great job of covering a topic, we’ll send you there directly. If not, we’ll tell you what you need to know. We’ll also keep you updated on the latest news and upcoming events. And we’ll share adventures from the field, both ours and yours, because there’s no better way to get a feel for an adventure than to hear from someone who’s done it.

SPOT Satellite Messenger

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Peace Of Mind Everyday, Emergency Assistance When You Need It. SPOT is the product praised by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today, as well as the leading hiking, hunting, and fishing publications. Why? Because SPOT lets you live your life and tell others exactly where you are and how you’re doing – in real time. Because SPOT uses satellites, it works in places cell phones never will.

Now you can let your spouse know you’re OK, ask for help from friends and family, or track your location and show it to others back at home in real time, all while you’re out living life. In trouble? Hold the 9-1-1 button to alert emergency responders around the world for critical assistance.

So, no matter what you do outdoors, you can enjoy it with more fun, and more peace of mind with SPOT.

Use requires Service Subscription.

Below are some recent mentions of SPOT in the news:

Congratulations to SPOT sponsored climber and NASA Astronaut Scott Parazynski for making history this week!  He is the first man to have explored outer space and stand on top of the world’s tallest mountain, Mt. Everest.  Climbing buddy Rohan Freeman from Team Peak Promotion USA/Jamaica also made the summit and carried SPOT. Check out his tracks all the way to the top!
http://www.spotadventures.com/user/profile?user_id=42957

A good account of a recent MT Hood rescue.  The Spot user was actually a fellow climber that first appeared on the scene of the injured man.
http://mikessummits.blogspot.com/2009/05/mt-hood-rescue-may-17-2009.html

Brian’s Flying Blog
http://pilotbrian.blogspot.com/2009/05/spot-tracking-for-pilots.html

Photos From the Summit of Mount Everest
http://www.nasawatch.com

Photo Release- SPOT Sponsored Climber Becomes the First Astronaut to Summit Everest
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30857138/

He brought you into this world – Now you take him Out…doors!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

“I brought you into this world and I can take you out!” once quipped Bill Cosby to his TV son during the hit comedy The Cosby Show (See video below for other great fatherly advice). Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21 – be sure to Take Dad OUT for some outdoor recreation.

Check out these Great Outdoor Gifts for DAD

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