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Winter Trails Fun

Posted on Feb 6, 2015

Winter Trails Fun

This weekend is going to be a B-E-A-Utiful one for all that enjoy getting outdoors during this time of year in Chautauqua County! With the latest storms passing through from the Midwest this week, there is ample snow for everyone to play in. While you are out this weekend, enjoying the deep snow throughout the county, take a moment to check out these little blue Snowy Owl signs scattered across the snowmobile trails. Many of these signs are placed at trail junctions, road crossings and trail heads, and each tell a stellar story about the natural history or a historical happening at each...

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Winter Weekend Fun

Posted on Jan 20, 2015

Winter Weekend Fun

This past weekend the sun was shining and the snow was smooth on the trails throughout Chautauqua County, providing excellent conditions to be outside on either machine powered or self powered modes of transportation. My husband, father and I all jumped on our snowmobiles and took a ride through the area, enjoying the snowy forests, snow covered ponds and whitened glassy fields providing us with a beautiful view everywhere we went. While we were out we also stopped at some of RTPI’s “Nature at Your Fingertips” cell phone tour stops, giving us a closer look at the...

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Stories From Cherry Creek

Posted on Dec 16, 2014

Stories From Cherry Creek

As winter approaches we have been busy researching sites for Roger Tory Peterson Institute’s cell phone tours.  This season we have added Cherry Creek Sno-Goers’s  trails to the tour, amongst the other clubs.  As a consequence I, who live in the Cherry Creek area, have been getting to know a few of my neighbors better and discovering interesting stories about our neighborhood.  One day Clyde Rodgers, owner of the local Cherry Creek business Rodgers and Sons Farm Equipment Supply,  took Elyse, I and Cherry Creek historian Sharon Sweeting on a bumpy four wheeling drive into Nichols Gulf just...

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