Earthās Greatest EnemyWhatās it rated? Not rated When? 2026 Whereās it showing? Friday, Feb. 20, at Cal Poly PACSLO (6:30 p.m.; $10 student, $20 general at pacslo.org), and Saturday, Feb. 21, at Cuesta College CPAC (12:30 p.m.; $15 at eventbrite.com) Wife-and-husband documentarians Abby Martin and Mike Prysner (Chevron vs. The Amazon) spent five years on […]
<i>Earthās Greatest Enemy</i> documents U.S. militaryās environmental destruction
Lompocās Sea-Stainable makes 100 percent natural pet snacks
Jesse Crouse-Tell doesnāt routinely eat the dog treats he makes, but the ingredients are 100 percent human grade. In the early days of his company, Sea-Stainable Pet Food, the business owner had to try his treats because he wanted to know how they tasted. āIāll take little nibbles of stuff here and there, just to […]
A quick trip through Californiaās national parks
TRAILBLAZING Two and a half years ago, my brother hatched a scheme to visit every one of the U.S. National Parks. Weāre not talking about drive-through visitsāthis plan involves camping in the parks whenever feasible and truly experiencing what each one has to offer. We started in California. Farthest south is Joshua Tree National Park, […]
Mayhem Canines teaches dogs to ditch the pavement and hike San Luis Obispo Countyās great outdoors
TRAILBLAZING Think your furry companions can handle something a little more hardcore than a walk around the park? Alissa Loftus of Mayhem Canine has your answer. āHiking is much more efficient, much more stimulating for the dog,ā she said. āTheyāre not just being marched around the pavement. They get to run and jump, get dirty, […]
Central Coast State Parks Association is celebrating its 50th anniversary
TRAILBLAZING Working for the Central Coast State Parks Association (CCSPA) brought Executive Director Sierra Emrick closer to the bluffs, tidepools, and 7-mile shoreline she already had ocean-deep feelings for since childhood. āI grew up in Los Osos, and MontaƱa de Oro was my āheart park.ā The park I just loved, andāI feltāraised me and taught […]
California Trails Survey gathers public input to guide future recreational access in the state
TRAILBLAZING Most people donāt view their daily dog-walking route or preferred trail for running as valuable input that could directly impact the future of outdoor spaces. But the California Trails Survey, spearheaded by the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) and California Department of Parks and Recreation, is calling for experiences like that from trail users […]
Los Padres ForestWatchās new fundraiser combines the great outdoors and wine
OUTDOOR KITCHEN Six friends braved a very muddy Baron Ranch Trail in January with a goal in mind: to end up at LaFond Winery and Vineyard in the Santa Rita Hills for a glass of wine. The hike was difficult and wet, so not everyone was able to finish, but it was fun and beautiful […]
Food builds connection at Tomorro Farm
OUTDOOR KITCHEN Most of us encounter food at the very end of its journey. Itās stacked neatly in grocery stores, polished and predictable, with a price tag. A red pepper, for instance, may look perfect, but you donāt know who grew it or what the land it came from looked like. A nagging curiosity about […]
California Sauna Club brings a heated trailer and cold plunging to San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay
FEATURE I despise cold, overcast days, but peeping out at gray San Luis Obispo farmland through the half-moon window of California Sauna Clubās heated barrel trailer softened the gloom. The experience, tucked behind Froom Ranch Way marketplace, is from the minds and hands of couple Darren and Arielle Leva. The former Bay Area residents opened […]
Federal agencies manage wild horses on public land across the West, including in SLO County
FEATURE For four years, Colette Kaluzaās driven across California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and other states, traversing paved highways and barreling down dirt roads, picking her way across rugged terrain to find hard-to-reach places with the help of her trusty GPS app. After damaging a vehicle along the way, she purchased a Jeep Grand Cherokee with […]
Local nonprofit boosts environmental education for underserved high school students
FEATURE Folks at the Morro Coast Audubon Society like to say that protecting birds means protecting the entire ecosystem. Torrey Gage-Tomlinson, the organizationās program director, believes it wholeheartedly. The concept was a continuation of his early memories traveling across Latin America to go bird watching with his parents. āIt was a really unique childhood, and […]
Scouting America remains a great way to connect youth with the outdoors
FEATURE While attending Teach Elementary in San Luis Obispo, David Forrest remembers being recruited into Scouting. The local scoutmaster came to the school and āpulled all the boys out of both fifth or sixth grade classes, and said, āYou guys want to go camping?ā And, we were like, āYeah.āā Soon young Forrest was walking into […]

