Nature: Weather Stories
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In an ancient cycle older than man, the fires that torched the West in summer 2000 are causing a dramatic and stunning rebirth of the once-charred landscape.
Seven places where you can walk through a whole new landscape, plus opportunities to help rebuild charred trails.
Quick Tips to Prevent, Recognize, and Treat Hypothermia.
Wind chill can nip noses or lead to frostbite. Here's what you should know.
Here's what to do if you're caught near a wilderness wildfire.
Where not to be during lightning.
Your odds of surviving, much less enjoying, a -30°F night in the woods rate right up there with a snowball's chance in you-know-where. That is, unless you make friends with a guy they call The Iceman.
Think slickrock in July and your throat clenches, your skin shrivels, and parched bones rattle in your subconscious. But in winter, the snow sends the tourists and dry desert demons packing, and the frosted wonderland is all yours.
Follow these tips to make the most out of the northern night skies.
Like shimmering rainbows in the night, the northern lights electrify the sky with color.
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