Thursday, October 27, 2011

Let's Get it On!

http://www.adirondackalmanack.com/2011/10/adirondack-backcountry-skiing-season.html

1485 Miles. Ellesmere Island Circumnavigation.

Check out Erik Boomer and Jon Turk's trip as they dragged loaded kayaks around Ellesmere Island this summer.

 http://jonturk.net/content/blog

A map of the trip they took.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

It's a Small World After All...

Check out this story about flotsam from the Tsunami in Japan as it floats towards the West Coast.

http://www.kplu.org/post/japanese-tsunami-debris-tracked-drifting-very-slowly-our-way

Salmon River Condit Dam Breach

Just north of Hood River, Oregon, stands the 125 foot tall Condit Dam.  The dam has stood for nearly a century and blocks the White Salmon River only three miles above where it confluences with the Columbia River.  Since the construction of the dam, salmon have been restricted from spawning in the upper reaches of the river and sediment has been collecting and filling the reservoir.

For over a decade there have been negotiations between more than 20 parties, including conservation groups adn the dam's owner Pacificorp to decide what to do with this structure.  Pacificorp has agreed to remove the dam and let the river run free as the structure has outlived it's usefulness.

There is an excellent blog:
http://whitesalmontimelapse.wordpress.com/


And tomorrow at noon (Pacific Time), so 9am GMVS time, there will be a live feed of the demolition of the dam:
http://www.whitesalmonriver.org/live_feed.php
Pacificorp site:
http://www.pacificorp.com/index.html










Sunday, October 23, 2011

Jedi Training.

Some food for thought.  What can you make your body do? What can you visualize.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Local Food News

Dear friends of the Mad River Valley Localvore Project,

Since 2006 the MRV Localvore Project has been as collaborative effort to educate people in the Mad River Valley and Vermont about the importance of eating food that has been grown and produced locally.  We have celebrated many successes over the past five years, including hosting the Eat Local Challenge, dozens of workshops and socials, the SouperBowl, Farmer Appreciation Night, the Bid for the Barn benefit, and other homestead tours, movie screenings, forums and events too numerous to mention.  All of this has been accomplished by a small group of unpaid volunteers with generous community support.

As the MRV Localvore Project matures, the role of our organization is changing to act as more of a network than a stand-alone group.  We will maintain a simplified version of our website, www.vermontlocalvore.org, as a nexus for information about local foods in the Mad River Valley, but will not be publishing monthly newsletters or hosting major events. As we transition, we invite you to engage with the network of Mad River Valley Localvores in a variety of ways:

Like us on Facebook
We will continue to post events of interest in the MRV to our Facebook page, along with updates from area farms, and if you are interested in connecting with other Localvores, we encourage you to use this forum.   Click here to "like" our page.

We also encourage you to subscribe to the Valley Futures Agriculture listserv, which is an email list which anyone can join and easily receive information via email about events, news, etc related to agriculture in the Mad River Valley. Email
agriculture-request@valleyfutures.net to subscribe.

There are a variety of other organizations here in Vermont which do great work around local foods that we encourage you to connect with as well: 

Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA-VT)
Slow Food Vermont
Rural Vermont 

Monday, October 3, 2011

European McDonalds Getting it Done

"Austria Brings it with Biodiesel"