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Health and Safety

Budget and Spending

New Mexico, Wyoming Know This Drill

When energy costs rise, coffers fatten. But the past has taught the states lessons about going on a $230-million spree. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, October 2, 2005. By Nicholas Riccardi Times Staff Writer SANTA FE, N.M. — While legislators across the country are cutting programs to Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsOctober 2, 2005 ago
Trail Hazard

A killer bolting out of the blue

When lightning strikes — a random, capricious and far more likely occurrence than most people expect — there’s simply no good place to be outdoors. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, August 16, 2005. By Vernon Loeb, Times Staff Writer FOR the Boy Scouts this summer, lightning struck Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsAugust 16, 2005 ago
Rattlesnakes

How to avoid rattlesnakes and give first aid

Source of this article – Moorpark Acorn, May 19, 2005. By Angelo Salvucci, MD Now that the rains are over and the weather is warming, the Southern Pacific rattlesnake can be expected to be active. This venomous snake may be found on remote hiking trails as well as in suburban Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMay 19, 2005 ago
Health and Safety

How to avoid rattlesnakes and give first

Source of this article – Moorpark Acorn, May 19, 2005. By Angelo Salvucci, MD Now that the rains are over and the weather is warming, the Southern Pacific rattlesnake can be expected to be active. This venomous snake may be found on remote hiking trails as well as in suburban Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMay 19, 2005 ago
Rattlesnakes

Start of Rattler Season Puts Snakebite Specialists on Alert

More rain — meaning more food for snakes — plus urban sprawl could add up to busier emergency rooms. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, May 16, 2005. By Susannah Rosenblatt, Times Staff Writer After accidentally squishing a Mojave rattlesnake under the tires of his dirt bike, Running Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMay 16, 2005 ago
Health and Safety

Weather involved in California Mountain Biker Injury in Utah

Rescue team hijacks helicopter for own use The St George Spectrum, May 7, 2005. Washington County Search and Rescue did get called out Friday to rescue a mountain biker who had broken a leg, Cox said. The accident occurred at Little Creek Mountain, southwest of Apple Valley. Cox did not know Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMay 7, 2005 ago
Bicycle Riding

Family of Mauled Bicyclist Drops Lawsuit Against O.C.

The parents of a mountain biker who was killed by a cougar last year in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park will drop a wrongful-death lawsuit against Orange County because of numerous protests from cyclists. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, March 29, 2005. By RACHANA RATHI, Times Staff Writer Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMarch 29, 2005 ago
Environment

EPA fights Moab Nuclear Waste Dump Near River

Energy Department’s proposal to leave a radioactive pile near the Colorado River in Utah is seen as a threat to drinking water. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2005. By JANET WILSON, Times Staff Writer The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has told the Department of Energy Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMarch 5, 2005 ago
Activities

Thrill seekers pay the price

A new state law lets local governments slap stiff bills on people who’ve been rescued as a result of their risky behavior. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2005. Christopher Reynolds and Ashley Powers | Times Staff Writers On the morning of Jan. 9, Ethan Donahue, Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsJanuary 18, 2005 ago
California

Feat of the Week – Deep Facial

The rider: Mehran Moghtader, a 37-year-old family-practice physician from Hollywood The credentials: Primarily a street rider, he had cranked on a mountain bike about a dozen times. The feat: A run down Mammoth Mountain’s Bullet, a five-diamond chute in winter The hype: “Six-foot drops, huge boulders and tight turns have Read more…

By Steve, 21 yearsSeptember 21, 2004 ago

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