Rebekka Coakley, Town&Gown
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Even in Winter, Hardy Kayakers Find Peace on the Water
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When life gets stressful, meditation, fresh air, and exercise can often help relieve the tension. Sue Melbourne prefers to do all three at the same time, through kayaking.
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Great Outdoors: Even in winter, hardy kayakers find peace on the water
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When life gets stressful, meditation, fresh air, and exercise can often help relieve the tension. Sue Melbourne prefers to do all three at the same time, through kayaking. “It’s […]
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Great Outdoors: Adventure on the Water
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On a sunny summer day in 2012, Mindy Krause went on her first kayaking sojourn. Although the State College resident went with experienced kayakers, she didn’t really need anyone to show her what to do.
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Great Outdoors: Adventure on the Water
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From adrenaline junkies to those who just want to relax, kayaking offers a bond with nature
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Runner’s High
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Sure, running can be misery, but enthusiasts say that’s outweighed by the inner peace they feel.
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Runner’s High: Sure, running can be misery, but enthusiasts say that’s outweighed by the inner peace they feel
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When Denise Weaver of Pleasant Gap started running more than a decade ago, she did it to lose weight and get in shape. A co-worker who is an avid runner […]
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Sweet Reward: Cold, Snowy Winter Promises to Deliver a Bumper Crop of Maple Syrup
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For about a month each year, around the end of February to the end of March – depending on the severity of the winter – the sap in maple trees is at its prime to be collected and turned into maple syrup. Professionals and amateurs alike head out into forests of the Northeast to tap…
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Sweet Reward: Cold, snowy winter promises to deliver a bumper crop of maple syrup
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For about a month each year, around the end of February to the end of March – depending on the severity of the winter – the sap in maple trees […]
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Great Outdoors: When the snow flies, sledding and tubing help the winter go a bit faster
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When it comes to winter, Melissa Rugh would rather just not deal with it. The Bellefonte resident isn’t a fan of freezing temps, blustery wind, and thick layers of ice […]
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Great Outdoors: Out of the Comfort Zone
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On the southern tip of Rothrock State Forest off of Route 26 rests a stunning, sandstone bouldering area called Hunter’s Rocks. Nestled mostly on state game lands and some private property, it is a part of the Rocky Ridge Natural Area.For Centre County climbers, it’s a pivotal location for menta