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Concerned Citizens Of Montauk Launches Bi-Lingual Trail Walk Program

The Concerned Citizens of Montauk (CCOM), a 40-year old non-profit dedicated to preserving and protecting the environment and ecology of Montauk, is offering six paid internships to East Hampton High School (EHHS) students interested in learning how to lead outdoor education bi-lingual trail walks for the East End Community.

Montauk Is For Nature Lovers

Fall is the perfect time to take advantage of the many hiking trails in Montauk.

New York State Partners With The North Face To Encourage Outdoor Activity

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation joined with The North Face to announce a partnership encouraging families to get outdoors and enjoy the state parks with the Explore Your Parks program.

The Levi's Brand Introduces Innovative Men's Commuter Cycling Products

The Levi's brand is proud to introduce Commuter by Levi's ­clothing designed and optimized specifically for the needs of the urban commuter cyclist.

Bike To The Beach For Autism: Second Event In NYC

The Bike to the Beach Foundation (B2B), a DC-based non-profit is hosting its second annual Bike to the Beach NYC.

DEC Announces Program To Protect Backcountry Hikers And Campers

Backcountry recreationists and the state's natural resources will both receive a higher level of protection thanks to the creation of the Backcountry Stewards Internship Program,

'If You Care, Leave It There'

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) reminded New Yorkers to keep their distance and not to disturb newborn fawns or other young wildlife as many animals are in the peak season for giving birth or hatching young.

Best Tips For Teaching Your Kids To Enjoy Hiking

How do you teach your children to enjoy hiking? Start early and make it fun says outdoor enthusiast and author Jeff Alt.

New Edition Available Of 'Exploring The Other Island: A Seasonal Guide To Nature On Long Island'

John Turner, one of New York's most knowledgeable and eloquent naturalists, has produced a new edition, greatly expanded and thoroughly updated "Exploring the Other Island: A Seasonal Guide to Nature on Long Island." 1 comment

Seal Walks Come To Cupsogue

Cupsogue Beach County Park in Westhampton will host a number of seal watching walks to help county residents get better acquainted with nature.

DEC Expands Online Google Earth Offerings

Outdoor enthusiasts have a new tool to help plan the perfect trip to visit any of the 2,500 miles of recreational trails throughout New York.

Spring into Spring! Physical Preparation Tips For Riding


As you get your bike in proper working order to get the most out of it, so too should you get your body prepared for the coming active months.

Thiele Introduces New York State Bicycle Tourism Promotion Act

Thiele announced that he has introduced the New York State Bicycle Tourism Promotion Act in the New York State Assembly. 5 comments

Bike Safety Courses Being Offered This Spring


Two bike safety courses will be offered this spring by SPOKESPEOPLE, the East End's cycling advocacy organization: Traffic Safety 101, and League of American Cyclists Instruction Certification.

Eastern LI, Kalers Pond Audubon Societies Announce Busy Month

The Eastern Long Island Audubon Society and Kalers Pond Audubon Society are hosting meetings, lectures and field trips throughout the winter months.

Dombroski, Johnson Sweep Elite Races At Super Cross Cup In Southampton


For two days, the premiere cyclocross riders in the United States descended upon Southampton for the Whitmore's Landscaping Super Cross Cup. Those in attendance along the three-kilometer course were treated to some fierce competition as world-class bikers duked it out for prize money and the North American Cyclocross Trophy series championship. 2 comments

La Ruta: Cashins Take On World's Hardest Mountain Bike Race


From November 11-14, Ed and Caroline Cashin took on La Ruta de los Conquistadores, a four-day stage race over active volcanoes, across mountain ranges and rivers and through thick rain forests that spanned from the Pacific Coast to the Caribbean. As for it being touted as the world's toughest, the Cashins certainly wouldn't deny that fact.

Pierson Grad Shows His Mettle In Hawaii Ironman


It took Steve Spitz, a 1986 Pierson graduate, two years to reach the starting line in Hawaii and a brisk 12 hours, 47 minutes to complete the Ironman. The road was arduous but well worth it. 2 comments

Group For The East End Sets January Schedule

The Group for the East End, an organization based in Bridgehampton that works to preserve and protect land on the North and South Forks, is hosting a series of events in the month of January.

Laurel Valley County Park A Sight To See For Skilled And Novice Hikers


On the list of ways on which one could spend their Sunday mornings, there's sleeping in, coffee and donuts, the Sunday paper, maneuvering your fantasy football roster, your weekly religious ceremony, and then there's this – a brisk and thoroughly enjoyable hike through the Laurel Valley County Park in Noyac. 2 comments

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