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Outside Insider

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Get the inside perspective on what's happening on the outdoor scene. Weekly column by Ray Ford explores a variety of issues and topics.

AUGUST

3

2010

OP Your Trail Treat

Learning How to Pick Your Your Doggie Do

Have you ever noticed those tiny trail treats that seem to be popping up along the trails? Read story.

OCTOBER

20

2009

Starbucks Leaves a Bad Taste in a Very Needy Guy

Great Tasting Instant But Is It Right for the Trail?

Ray checks out the new VIA line of coffee. Read story.

AUGUST

25

2009

Good Deed Gone Really, Really Bad?

County Fire Investigators Say Trail Gnomes May Have Sparked Jesusita Fire

Ray takes a look back at the Jesusita Fire investigation. Read story.

AUGUST

14

2009

Pano Provides Perspective

Image from Colson Canyon Ridge Shows Difficulty of Task

Why take just one picture when you can stitch five together? Read story.

JUNE

8

2009

Time to Rebuild Local Trails

Jeusita Fire The Perfect Opportunity to Rehabilitate Fire-Damaged Trails to Meet 21st Century Needs

A look at why it may be better to go slow in opening fire-damaged trails. Read story.

JANUARY

1

2009

A Closer Look at the Wildfire Problem

We Have Met the Enemy and It Is Us

While others focus on managing the chaparral, Ray takes a closer look at urban vegetation issues. Read story.

NOVEMBER

26

2008

Which Canyon Will Burn Next?

Homeowners Must Do What's Necessary to Stop Vicious Fire Cycle

As the smoke blew away on Friday morning and it became clear that more than 200 homes had been destroyed by the Tea Fire, Santa Barbara was left pondering the impact of a blaze whose costs may tally close to a billion dollars-this in just a little over 12 hours. Read story.

NOVEMBER

20

2008

Westmont College Owed a Public Apology

School Was Savaged by the Way Sheriff Brown Handled Tuesday's News Conference

It is time for Sheriff Brown to apologize for the way he handled the news conference Tuesday, and the lack of information provided since. Read story.

NOVEMBER

6

2008

The Trail Tools Are Being Sharpened

With last week's rain the soil is almost ready to work and it's getting time to start working the trails again. Read story.

OCTOBER

24

2008

New Wilderness Map Available

Detailed Backcountry Map Is a Must for Every Hiking Enthusiast

New Dick Smith map will provide a valuable addition to any wilderness enthusiast's collection. Read story.

AUGUST

21

2008

Coming Like a Freight Train

The Time to Prepare for Post-Gap Fire Impacts Is Now

New County emergency post-fire plan deals with the impacts of the Gap Fire which could be heading our way once the rainy season begins. Read story.

JULY

31

2008

First Look at the Gap Fire's Aftermath

With Wet Weather Coming Soon, What Will Happen to the Canyons Above Goleta?

With wet weather coming soon, what will happen to the canyons above Goleta? Read story.

JULY

17

2008

Learning from the Gap Fire

Probably no one had the anniversary of the Zaca Fire on their mind two weeks ago when smoke was first spotted near the top of the mountains. Read story.

JULY

3

2008

Hot Days, No Water, and Dead Dogs

Erin and Brian Caramadre are from Thousand Oaks, but they visit Santa Barbara often because they love our trails. One of their favorites is Romero Canyon because of the variety of scenery and the views from the top of the crest. Read story.

JUNE

19

2008

Trail Picture Becoming Brighter

City, County and Forest Service Reach Historic Agreement

Though it may not seem like it, a lot is happening on our local trails, including a new agreement among the agency partners. Read story.

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