Amazing Snow by Teralene Foxx
SNOW! We love it and we grumble about it. We love it because it provides us recreation and a […]
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There’s always something happening outdoors on the Pajarito Plateau!
SNOW! We love it and we grumble about it. We love it because it provides us recreation and a […]
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On walks in the piñon-juniper woodlands around town, it’s not unusual to come across little clusters of stars scattered on
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Last Monday, the western United States had the chance to see the Moon pass between Venus and Earth. Even though
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by Robert Dryja While waiting for the flowers to return, train your eye to find insects next year. Late summer can
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Enjoy a December mini-adventure on the Mitchell Trail Loop mud and ice. That’s the condition of most local trails in
Craig’s Hike of the Week: Mitchell Trail Loop Read More »
Craig Martin’s Recommended Hike for Early November Deer Trap Mesa offers what for Los Alamos is an easy 3-mile hike
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If you haven’t done a fall hike through a stand of colorful leaves, this week is likely your last chance
Craig’s Hikes of the Week: Quemazon Trail Read More »
As September begins, there are little hints of fall. The air temperature cools, and a leaf here and there begins to
Why Do Leaves Change Color in Autumn? by Terry Foxx Read More »
This week’s flower is fetid goosefoot, and it does give off a fetid odor. However, all odorous faults are forgiven
Wildflower of the Week by Chick Keller Read More »