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kfundingsland@minotdailynews.com We’re in the midst of what winter can do in North Dakota, at least in terms of temperatures and wind. Ugly. Cold. Nasty. Prohibitive. But hey, the end of winter is in sight! It may not seem that way, but for long-time North Dakotans who have experienced winters lasting from early October and into March and April, this winter has been a walk in the park. January proved to be the third warmest in recorded history for the Minot and snow cover, well, there just hasn’t been any. A bit here and there, but no intersections obscured by snow piles or impassable country roads. ....
watch live Meanwhile, under SB 2184, certified hunter education instructors who taught within the preceding calendar year would automatically qualify for buying a license to take any legal deer during the rifle season without having to go through the lottery. Certified instructors teaching in each of the previous five calendar years could buy licenses to hunt either bighorn sheep, elk or moose. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee heard the bill Thursday, Jan. 21, but didn’t take any action. During the hearing, Game and Fish Department Deputy Director Scott Peterson, Mike McEnroe of the North Dakota Wildlife Federation and John Bradley, executive director of the North Dakota Wildlife Federation, all opposed the bill. ....
The many strange names of New Zealand: From Wet Jacket Arm to Hoon Hay, what s with our oddball place names? 8 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 15 minutes to read The name Waikikamukau ( Why kick a moo cow ) has become a running joke in New Zealand for any tiny, rural town. Photo / Herald graphic Karolin Potter doesn t laugh as much now when she takes the slow sweep south along Lyttelton Street before crossing the Heathcote River and leaving her home suburb of Spreydon for neighbouring Hoon Hay. She used to. I m not a Christchurch native, so when we moved here we thought it was absolutely hilarious. Hoon Hay - what a name! ....
The Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project covers around 50 sq km of the park NELSON-TASMAN TOURISM Why go Framing the dual attractions of ( Small Lake ) and Lake Rotoroa ( Long Lake ), Nelson Lakes National Park offers a rugged alpine landscape of glaciated valleys, craggy mountain ranges, and the opportunity to negotiate long ridges offering 360-degree views of some of the South Island s most spectacular terrain. And with none of the country s super-popular Great Walks, Nelson Lakes National Park also tends to be less crowded than other alpine tramping regions throughout the country. Classic multi-day tramps for fit and well-equipped trampers include the Lake Angelus Track and the Travers-Sabine Circuit, with river flats, beech forests and alpine ridges all being negotiated to reach smaller, equally spectacular lakes. Views from the spidery Robert Ridge include Lake Angelus, while adding an extra day onto the Travers-Sabine Circuit to view Rotomairewhenua/Blue Lake ....
The Best Hiking Trails in Yosemite: Which Will You Choose in 2021? Jump To By Aiden Last Updated March 29, 2021 / Home » North America » USA » The Best Hiking Trails in Yosemite: Which Will You Choose in 2021? The Best Hiking Trails in Yosemite: Which Will You Choose in 2021? Yosemite is one of the jewels in the crown of U.S. national parks. The towering granite rocks of its valleys are so famous that names like El Capitan and Half Dome have probably crossed your sight before. But they’re just two of the craggy peaks that make views here so dramatic. Combined with the sweeping pine forests, the scenery here is absolutely breathtaking. ....