Blog posts from around the country
Orange-Chatham Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
By Judith Ferster, OCG Conservation ChairEditorial note: This was originally written in early January 2015, but for technical reasons hasn't been published until now (early March).
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Did you know the Mississippi River is a crucial source of drinking water for over 18 million people? Our country’s mightiest river has a powerful impact on our lives and we collectively have an impact on it as well.
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., the Center for Spirituality and Sustainability (CSS) at the Geodesic Dome on the campus of SIUE and the Piasa Palisades Group of the Sierra Club, will present a special screening of a new film, From the Pipe
North Star Chapter
I love my bike, and my Go-To Card. My bike has helped me stay healthy, save money, learn my way around the Twin Cities, and experience the Minnesota outdoors in all four seasons (yes, even winter.) To me, having good bike trails and transit options…
Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
Last Wednesday, February 25, 2015 our Conservation Committee Chair Gillian Greensite spoke at the Santa Cruz County Planning Commission meeting on behalf of the Sierra Club to voice concerns with proposed amendments to the County General Plan and…
Toiyabe Chapter
Dave Porter and I left Reno at 7:00am excited about hiking another peak on the Great Basin Peak Section list. Desatoya Peak (9973’) is the high point of Churchill County and the tallest peak in the Desatoya Mountains.
Toiyabe Chapter
Tuesday morning, January 24, 2012 -- I rolled at about 8 am. Heading down Highway 395, I discovered that there was fresh snow just south of Walker and off and on down to Mammoth.
Toiyabe Chapter
We left Reno at 4:00 pm planning to arrive at the trailhead in the Sweetwater Mountains before dark to camp and get an early morning start on the trail.
Toiyabe Chapter
Veteran’s Day fell on a Monday this year. And what does one do with a 3 day weekend in November?