Credit: Cover photo courtesy of Cal Fire

Year-around recreation

Wildfires and wild storms are California’s new norm. We prep for these events and then we rebuild after they’re over. In this issue, we’re focusing on how our public land is being managed to prevent catastrophic wildfires from sweeping away acres of flora and fauna and the communities that exist within those spaces. We also head out to a local freshwater lake among the sand dunes, a wolf sanctuary in Paso Robles, and the landslides in Big Sur that so often close Highway 1. You can read about how to zip line across the Central Coast, where to get your hiking legs back, how to enjoy fresh oysters, and a new used-gear shop built just for you. This issue is full of the things that winter weather makes you yearn for, so we hope you’re ready to get outside!

—Camillia Lanham, Editor

The Summer/Fall issue of Get Outside will publish in July 2024. Contact the editorial department at GO@newtimesslo.com and contact the advertising department at advertising@newtimesslo.com.


Get Outside – Winter/Spring Issue

COVER STORY

By Camillia Lanham

TRAILBLAZING

By Benjamin Purper
By Bulbul Rajagopal
By Camillia Lanham

OUTDOOR KITCHEN

By Adrian Vincent Rosas

By Benjamin Purper
By Camillia Lanham

FEATURES

By Caleb Wiseblood

By Bulbul Rajagopal

By Camillia Lanham

GEAR HUB

By Adrian Vincent Rosas

By Camillia Lanham

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