SEE IT: Bear climbs utility pole in Arizona, causing power outage
It caused one bear of a problem.
A small bear climbed a utility pole in southern Arizona, forcing the local power company to shut off electricity until the beast climbed down.
Warner Newbauer and Efren Gallego
of the Sulphur Spring Valley Electric Co-op coaxing a young bear off a utility pole in Willcox yesterday.
They cut power to the pole before going up in their boom truck basket. The bear, likely startled up the pole, then moved off uninjured. pic.twitter.com/BIjetTHsja AZ Game & Fish Dept (@azgfdTucson) June 8, 2021
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In New England, we lived in the lowlands, within driving distance of two spectacular mountain ranges: the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont. Whenever possible, we enjoyed spending time amongst the mountain peaks: picnicking along a mountain stream, swimming in a cold and clear mountain lake, skiing down the mountain slopes, admiring the magnificent fall foliage, and hiking up a mountain side.
On two occasions, we rode to the top of Mount Washington, the highest peak in New Hampshire, which holds the record for the highest measured wind speed. During our summer trip, we could clearly see the Presidential Range and managed a glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean. On our winter trip, the rolling white hills stretched for miles, and standing up on the icy slopes was almost impossible.
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Cozy wine destinations to explore this winter
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With short, cooler days upon us it’s certainly the time of year where weekend getaways and sunny destinations come to mind. And now with the coronavirus vaccine making its rounds, travel will once again seem possible for the masses.
When considering a wine getaway, there are always certain regions that top the list. Yet for those seeking wide open spaces to breathe in fresh air and enjoy a less touristy atmosphere, it’s worth considering the road less traveled.
Ready for a cozy getaway where sunlight greets you in the morning and tasting rooms are abundant? Keep reading to explore three different states, each with their own dedicated wine regions and trails, ideal for pairing your favorite glass with quiet escapism in nature.