September 2007
Featured Stories: Dewatered Rivers
A Lot of Dam Trouble in the Blue Ridge
Featured Stories: Going Solo - Mountain Biking
24 Hours with Chris Eatough— The World's Best Endurance Mountain Biker
Featured Stories: WILDERNESS
What is it—and how much is left in the Southeast?
Switchback: Should more wind farms be built in the Appalachians?
More renewable energy projects need to be completed to help wean ourselves from polluting fossil fuels. More importantly, however, efficient use of electrical power must be a priority for us all.
News of the Wood: Night Boating
Paddling By Moonlight Opens New Wave of River Night Life
News of the Wood: KickbikingCycling for the Sole
There are times when less is more. This is especially true in the world of cycling where the path to pedal-driven, righteous enlightenment is often littered with discarded components.
More Columns & Stories:
- News of the Wood: Marathon Kayaking
- Shorts: News blurbs from around the region
- Southbound: Ras Alan
- Southbound: Elizabeth Cook-Balls
- Southbound: Jason Isbell- Sirens of the Ditch
- Happy Trails: GAULEY RIVER WEST VIRGINIA
- The Dirt: Ben King
- Day in the Life: ENVIRONMENTAL ATTORNEY D.J. GERKEN
- At a Glance: ANOTHER NEW COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT FOR VIRGINIA?
- Mailbox: MAILBOX
- Web Exclusive: Living Local Documentary
- Web Exclusive: Marathon Kayaking Videos
- Best of the Blue Ridge: THE DIRTY DOZEN
- Ask The Experts: How do I overcome saddle-soreness? My legs and lungs can handle triathlons, but my crotch seems to suffer more than anything.
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