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Vertical Ethiopia - Sept 30

Monday, September 22nd, 2008


Kick-off your fall adventures with Vertical Ethiopia @ Lincoln Theatre!

Vertical Ethiopia documents a climbing expedition to unexplored sandstone spires in northern Ethiopia. In March 2007, four women traveled to Ethiopia to discover if climbing might be the next frontier for this continuously evolving country. Told through a series of vignettes that reveal what it means to climb, to travel, and to explore, Vertical Ethiopia looks closely at the intersections between adventure and culture, history and opportunity.

Lincoln Theatre - 7pm

126 E Cabarrus St • Raleigh, NC 27601
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Tickets Available: ONLINEQuail Ridge BooksFalls VillageCameron VillageSchoolkids Records

$10 - general admission • $5 - students

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Sidewalk SALE madness to hit Chapel Hill

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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This just in from our Eastgate Shop Manager, Travis:

“We unloaded 50 UPS boxes this morning. They wouldn’t even fit in our back room. I’m not even sure we’re going to be able to fit all of this out on the sidewalk! My current triage plan is to get through any clothing we can today and know we’ll probably be still unpacking clothing on the sidewalk tomorrow. Shoes…we may just pop the top on the UPS boxes and let customers rummage!”

Stop by our Chapel Hill Shop this Saturday & Sunday where you can save up to 75% on outdoor clothing, footwear & gear

Eastgate Shopping Center
1800 East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 MAP IT
(919) 933-6148

SPARKcon is coming!

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

SPARKconSPARKcon is a conference and showcase dedicated to connecting the local creative community in the Triangle area of North Carolina. In short it’s a platform for local talent to show their stuff and have a say in our community.

By talent, we mean scientific as well as artistic, geeky and musical. It takes a “creative ecosystem” to have a vibrant scene. SPARKcon’s aim is to recognize and support all the people who work to make local talent shine.

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A 100% volunteer effort organized with an “Open Source” approach, each SPARK is created by individuals who are deeply embedded in specific local scenes. Using a combination of networking and open call-for-participants, these organizers have aimed to create the most diverse and representative events to show off local talent. In so doing, many have found success at creating new and lasting connections across disparate creative scenes.

September 19-21, 2008 - Downtown Raleigh

» Learn More at sparkcon.com

Raleigh Wide Open goes on!

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Raleigh Wide Open III (aka Convention Center Grand Opening) has already begun & is going up against Hanna. Pack up the rain jacket and get out to be local! Some of the music has been moved up an hour…Read More.

Official Raleigh Wide Open Schedule (PDF)

Stop by the shop for new rain jackets from Patagonia, The North Face, Columbia, & Mountain Hardwear.

Govenor Easley Proclaims October “Mountains-to-Sea Trail” Month

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

» Download the Govenor’s Proclaimation

Mountains to Sea Trail Month set for October

fmst_logo1.jpgGuided hikes, trail building and raffle tickets for outdoor equipment will launch the first Mountains to Sea Trails Month in October co-sponsored by Friends of the Mountains to Sea Trail (FMST) and Great Outdoor Provision Co.

The Mountains to Sea Trail is a linear state park that will eventually stretch from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks. Approximately half of the 1,000 mile length has been completed, most on federal and state lands.

“October is one of the best months to experience the trail,” said Kate Dixon, FMST executive director. “The temperature is cool for hiking or trail building and the fall colors will be terrific.”

Throughout the month FMST will offer guided hikes at some of the most scenic spots along the trail. There will also be trail construction days. Some of the handful of people who have hiked the entire trail will be making presentations across the state. The trail is roughly the equivalent of the distance from Raleigh to Boston.

Great Outdoor Provision Co.. a local outdoor retailer based in North Carolina, will conduct a raffle during the month with all proceeds going to help pay for additional construction of the trail. Great Outdoor Provision Co. will raffle prizes with a total value of more than $5000.

“The Mountains to Sea Trail is everything that’s good about the outdoors,” said Tom Valone, president . “It provides opportunities for families for a great selection of day hikes and the challenges and multi-day wilderness experience that backpackers are seeking. Our company is pleased to be part of this effort.”

More detailed information about Mountains to Sea Trail Month is be available on the FMST website of ncmst.org and greatoutdoorprovision.com/mst.

Our kick-off event will be Vertical Ethiopia with Majka Burhardt - Tuesday, September 30 @ Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh

Canoe-a-thon Benefit on the Neuse River

Monday, July 7th, 2008

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Capital Chapter Of The NC Wildlife Federation Announces the
1st Annual Canoe-a-thon Benefit on the Neuse River
Saturday, August 9, 2008

We will launch from the falls lake dam area and paddle down the Neuse River to Buffalo Road. Launch begins at 12:30pm. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Canoes/kayaks provided to those who don’t have their own. $50 Donation per person is suggested. All donations are tax deductible.

Team registration is encouraged! —Team tracking of donations will be available on the website

Advanced registration required, please contact the capital chapter at
info@ncwfcapital.Com for details or to pre-register.
* Kayaks welcome too!

Green Jamboree this Saturday

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Triangle Land Conservancy’s Green Jamboree is this SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 3 to 7 pm!!!

This year’s Green Jamboree celebrates 25 years TLC! How appropriate that Green Jamboree is being held at the Irvin Farm.

Logan Irvin was one of TLC’s founding board members in 1983 and a vocal proponent of the stewardship responsibilities of that new organization. When Logan died in 1984, TLC named the stewardship endowment in his honor: the Logan Irvin Fund. Before his death, Logan and his wife, Elinor, decided they would leave their 169-acre Orange County farm to TLC in their will. Elinor passed away in January 2007 after a long illness and TLC has been working steadily since to honor the memories of Logan and Elinor by bringing this once vibrant farm back to life.

Green Jamboree marks the first public opening of the Irvin Farm. Please come out and help us make it a special day.

Green Jamboree 2008 features:
* Music by The Bluegrass Experience
* Barbecue dinner with all the fixin’s and plentiful vegetarian options
* Soft drinks and Beer from the Carolina Brewery of Pittsboro
* Tours of the Irvin Farm
* TLC’s Volunteers of the Year presentation
* REI’s Promoting Environmental Awareness in Kids program (4 pm)
* Lawn games (some provided, but bring your own favorites, too!)
* Catch-and-release fishing in the small pond
* Mist tent and other cool activities
* For TLC members, voting for the board of directors

That’s all included in the $10 per person (kids under 12 free) advance ticket price!

Go to GreenJamboree.org to get your tickets.

Afternoon Paddle Demo

Monday, June 9th, 2008

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BlogSpot # 1: Canoe Demo, 6/5/08
T. Fielder Valone

“There is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats,” the River Rat observed in The Wind in the Willows. On the afternoon and early evening of Thursday, June 5, Great Outdoor Provision Co. staff and customers were in agreement.
Paddling is, by its very nature, a fun affair. But to suggest that this demo, held on the first Thursday of each month, was but a front for “adult recess” would be unfair. These events are not intended to be a venue for “free boat rides,” as Bittu Ali, Paddlesports Product Manager at Great Outdoor Provision Co., explains. Instead, these boating demonstrations provide an important opportunity for prospective buyers to test the products where the hull meets the water – but it sure is a fun process. As Tom Foote of Current Designs related shortly before the event began, “I am personally against someone buying a [high-end] boat without first putting it in the water.” Just as no one should purchase a car without first sitting behind the wheel, it is similarly wise to experience a boat’s nuances and handling benefits before making a decision.

And there is certainly no shortage of product to test. Plastic, Kevlar, and carbon-fiber kayaks stretch along the sand at the water’s edge. Dozens of styles and models are represented, ranging from beginner’s kayaks (referred to as “recreational” boats) to sea kayaks – those long and slender paragons of open-water boating capable of long-distance trips in open seas. Each kayak is carefully selected days beforehand, per request via individual customers. “This is really about helping our customers to make well-informed decisions,” Bittu says. “So we’re really serious about bringing out specific boats that our customers have an interest in.”

Informed by advertisements to arrive between four and seven pm, the crowds demonstrate their enthusiasm by arriving a full half-hour early. Well before the advertised start-time, composite kayaks have already begun angling across the small bay. Standing from the shore and squinting through the shimmering sunlight, one marvels at the elegance of the vessels on open water. Performance, aesthetics, motion pleasure all while just “messin’ around.”

Shortly before the customers arrived, I had the opportunity to slide into the cockpits of several kayaks, beginning with a basic recreational model – which Bittu likens to a “bike with the training wheels still attached.” With an eye toward running the gamut of kayaking models, I progressed to the Manitou 13 – a hybrid kayak that embodies the easy handling of a recreational model but also includes a taste of the efficiency characteristic of sea kayaks. The sensation of switching among various models is empowering. In a single afternoon, one could theoretically paddle the boating equivalents of both an SUV and a Ferrari.

With the sun at last relinquishing its command over the day, the crowd begins to dissipate, the numbers gradually dwindling into single digits. All said and done, the demo was a success, fulfilling its mission of providing the customer with an opportunity to experience the pros and cons of various boat models in a hands-on fashion and under expert supervision. And, the event evoked that unique delight experienced by the River Rat; quite a few folks are now set for a summer of “messing about in boats” that perform the way they want them to.

Wanted: Open Space

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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Join us June 7, 2008 for our Annual Land Trust Day

10% of Sales Donated to LOCAL LAND TRUSTS:

» National Trails Day events

» FMST Trail events across the state

FMST - National Trails Day events

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

» Next Workday is July 19 INFO

Celebrate National Trails Day by helping to build the Mountains-to-Sea Trail.

May 24-25, 2008 - Blue Ridge Parkway - US-421 south towards US-321 - Come help the Chargers and Rechargers Task Force build the MST.

Boone/Blowing Rock – Blue Ridge Parkway : Saturday, June 7
8:30 a.m.
Meet on Blue Ridge Parkway, just south of US 421 entrance
RSVP to Allen de Hart — (919) 496-4771 or adh4771@aol.com

Wilkesboro – Blue Ridge Parkway : Saturday, June 14
8:30 a.m.
Meet at the Lump Overlook (MP 264.5) just south of NC 16 on the Blue Ridge Parkway
RSVP to Jim Hallsey – (336) 877-8831or jhallsey2@cs.com

Morganton – near Grandfather Mountain : Monday, June 2
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Meet at K-Mart parking lot in Morganton
RSVP to Bob Benner — (828) 437-6635

Triangle – Falls Lake : Saturday, June 7
Workday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Cookout for all volunteers: 4:00 p.m. after the workday!
Meet at Rolling View State Recreation Area off Highway 98 in eastern Durham County
RSVP to Jeff Brewer – (919) 868-6274 or jdbrewer@bellsouth.net

Tools are provided for all workdays, but extra loppers, bowsaws and mattocks are always welcome. Please wear work clothes and bring a bag lunch, plenty of water, work gloves, hiking boots and sunscreen. Sorry no dogs allowed at workdays for safety reasons. Please consult us before bringing any children under the age of 12.

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