

Central Coast Women for Fisheries spreads the word about life at sea
FEATURE Overboard, and troublesome heavy deck machinery in unpredictable maritime settings. The lives of the women close to them are no less marked by sacrifice. āSome of the women in this group have raised their kids when their husbands were gone for weeks at a time, and all they could do was talk to themā¦
Achieve ābeach karmaā with the Central Coast Treasure Hunters Association
TRAILBLAZING Whether it falls around sunrise or closer to the witching hour, low tide is when youāll find Los Osos resident Matt Andrews out on a beach looking for treasure, armed with his metal detector. While drawing lines in the sand, Andrews grids the ground he covers to avoid missing a spot or scanning theā¦
Astronomy buffs share their knowledge of the night sky during monthly star parties
FEATURE faraway galaxies appearing in the lens may no longer be the same. Starry objects can be tens of millions of light years away. So far out that light spent millions of years traveling to Earth, making the objects visible to humans. āI just want to know more,ā Lipper said. āThe longer you look, theā¦
Give your feet a chance to be as close to bare as possible with minimalist shoes
GEAR HUB Going barefoot was just one piece of a puzzle. A few months into the pandemic, I noticed how badly my shoulders ached after sitting at my desk. So I tried standing. I got adjustable risers for my desks at work and at home, but my shoulders still ached. Eventually I wondered if theā¦
Several agencies respond to your calls for help in the backcountry
FEATURE Thereās no room for error on the Vicente Flat Trail.Ā In some places, slipping off the narrow path means tumbling hundreds of feet down into the canyon surrounding Hare Creek in southern Big Sur. About 5 miles in and 1,800 feet up, the Vicente Flat Campground sprawls out under a redwood grove next toā¦
Robin Greenfield on finding food, medicine, and connection in the wild
OUTDOOR KITCHEN For most people, food comes from the grocery store. For environmental activist and educator Robin Greenfield, food come from forests, lakes, roadsides, and fields. Greenfield is currently immersed in what he describes as āa year of foraging 100 percent of [his] own food and medicine.ā There are no grocery stores, restaurants, gardens, supplements,ā¦
Take a hike with Hikes and Dykes
TRAILBLAZING The first time Nixie Margiotta (they/them) told me they were starting a hiking group called Hikes and Dykes, I had two immediate thoughts. First: Thatās hilarious. Second: Why didnāt I think of that? The name alone feels like something dreamed up in a late-night conversation over cheap beerācheeky, irreverent, and impossible to forget. Whenā¦






