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Where You Can & CANNOT Camp in Idaho
Camping season is off in full swing in the gem state but there are some places that you may think are ok to camp, that actually are off limits. The Forest Service is speaking up and going to social media to remind campers to be respectful and kind to the land. There have already been issues with trash and waste left at sites and the mistreatment of public lands. (Seriously not cool.) Read more
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There are lots of private property off forest service roads. If you see orange painted squares on trees that’s private property and trespassing will be very unfortunate for you. People that live in those areas are there for a reason so best not getting into a bad situation. If you don’t pay tax on it or are unsure then move on.
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Sign Your Pup up For Rattlesnake Avoidance Training
Boise is one of the best places to live for active dog owners because there are plenty of things to do with your pup in the great outdoors such as running, hiking, camping, hunting, and even swimming! However living here also puts dog owners and their pets at risk of encountering potentially dangerous wildlife, including rattlesnakes. Read more
I’ve Never Been To Idaho’s Most Beloved Coffee Spot
The list of quintessential local fast food joints that Ranker released back in January of 2020 is making the rounds again on Facebook. Out of curiosity I decided to see what this list had to say about Idaho. It feels like every few months there’s a new list making a claim about what Idaho considers best or worst, and I’m honestly never sure if these surveys are being completed by actual Idahoans. Read more
Saint Alphonsus Training Providers to Assist Military Families with PTSD
June is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month. The purpose of the awareness is to reduce the stigma associated with the disorder which can affect anyone but has a particularly heavy impact on our military members and their loved ones. PTSD Awareness Month seems like the perfect time to share... Read more
ahhh you had to leave your family for a non combat zone with your smart phone and kinder gentler military... my heart goes out to you and your " ptsd"