Archive for September 2024
Annie’s Canyon Trail Guide
Annie’s Canyon Trail Guide 👀 LATEST GEAR LIST: https://hikingguy.com/best-hiking-gear/ 🌎MAPS & HIKE LINKS: ♥️ SAY THANKS: https://hikingguy.com/support-hiking-guy/ Annie’s Canyon Trail is about as unique as they come. On this short hike, you’ll be able to experience a sandstone slot canyon, complete with narrow walls and ladders. And on the way to the canyon, you’ll get…
Read MoreTree Planting Event: Plant a Tree Day 2020 | One Tree Planted
Tree Planting Event: Plant a Tree Day 2020 | One Tree Planted We interviewed Vijendra at our Toronto tree planting event for Plant a Tree Day 2020! ✅ Subscribe to One Tree Planted: https://bit.ly/2IsCtqc We run hundreds of tree planting events like this every Earth Month (April) and Plant a Tree Day (September-October). We believe…
Read MoreImmersive outdoor art display
Immersive outdoor art display It’ll be on campus for the public to walk through now through September 15. It’s free and open to people day and night. The bubbles are 20 feet tall and are made from a color-reflecting film that reacts to the changing light of the sun as it moves across the sky.
Read MoreOutdoor Activities in Green Lake, WI
Outdoor Activities in Green Lake, WI Summer in Green Lake, WI defines everything that summer should be. The sun is warm, the water is cool, and the charming city is alive with activity. You can enjoy endless outdoor activities or just relax and do nothing at all. Our 27 miles of shoreline provide many ways…
Read MoreHuge Awesome Park With Sliding Hills!
Huge Awesome Park With Sliding Hills! This is probably the most awesome of all parks the kids have ever been to. This park is bright, happy, MASSIVE and just plain amazing!! Complete with sliding hills, all kinds of climbing structures, rock wall, slides galore–this park is packed full of fun! Please remember to click “like”…
Read MoreThe Disturbing Disappearance of the Franklin Expedition
The Disturbing Disappearance of the Franklin Expedition In 1845, two ships entered the dark waters of the frozen and barren Canadian Archipelago, in search of an elusive Northwest Passage. At the large mouth of channel, they were met by two whaling ships, who saw them off shortly afterward. These would be the last individuals to…
Read MoreHow to Take a Forest Bath for Inspiration
How to Take a Forest Bath for Inspiration Walk with Christine Lintott as she demonstrates first hand how one takes a nature bath, for reinvigoration and inspiration. TEALEAVES will be taking the message of The Garden of Secrets to the World Biodiversity Forum in Davos, Switzerland this February, alongside World Health Organization and Botanic Gardens…
Read More100 Creative DIY Outdoor Wooden Plant Stand Ideas For Your Garden
100 Creative DIY Outdoor Wooden Plant Stand Ideas For Your Garden #woodenstand #planter #plantstands “Hello, plant lovers! Welcome to another episode of Our Channel, where we explore the world of gardening and DIY projects. Today, we’re diving into a delightful and practical topic – wooden plant stands. If you’re looking to elevate your green companions…
Read More7 Next Level Camping Gear & Gadgets That Are Eco-Friendly & Sustainable
7 Next Level Camping Gear & Gadgets That Are Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Next level camping gear – we know it may sound gimmicky. But in reality, with new and innovative features and benefits, these eco-friendly camping gear can make a camping trip more sustainable than you could ever imagine. And in this video, we’ve showcased…
Read MoreTop Ten National Parks for Kids – RV Family Best Parks
Top Ten National Parks for Kids – RV Family Best Parks Our picks for the top ten national parks that your kids will enjoy. We give a brief overview of what we loved at the park with video. As a bonus, we gave some runners up – ending with a full baker’s dozen. Want more…
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