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Steve DuBois

Caldwell Park March For Justice Photos

Posted on June 10, 2020 by Steve DuBois
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Hang in there!

Posted on April 4, 2020 by Steve DuBois
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A Word About Toilet Paper in the COVID-19 Era

Posted on March 24, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

We know something serious is going down when people start hoarding toilet paper, which is exactly what began this month when word reached the U.S. that COVID-19 was coming for us. I don’t know who started the memo suggesting people… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, Doni Chamberlain, Steve DuBois, toilet paper
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The Miracle of Clover Creek Preserve

Posted on March 5, 2020 by Steve DuBois

In the beginning … The open habitat space of Clover Creek Preserve began almost 14 billion years ago.  According to popular belief, in the beginning, the universe was smaller than an atom.  It exploded with a violent, colossal force which… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Clover Creek Preserve, Steve DuBois
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The Crowning Glory of Chamise Peak

Posted on September 15, 2019 by Steve DuBois

Hiking to Chamise Peak is beautiful. But stepping onto the top of Chamise Peak, is like taking a step into Heaven. The picturesque view of Shasta Dam, Shasta Lake, and the majestic Mt. Shasta is absolutely gorgeous.

But first, you must get there. Continue Reading →

Columns, Great Outdoors, Lead Story Steve DuBois
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The Historical Sacramento River Rail Trail

Posted on August 15, 2019 by Steve DuBois

Once upon a time, there was copper mining in the Shasta Dam area north of Redding.  In the early 1900s, trains provided services to the copper mining town of Coram and others.  Well before Shasta Dam existed, the train tracks… Continue Reading →

Great Outdoors, Lead Story Sacramento River Rail Trail, Steve DuBois
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Diestelhorst Landing Trailhead – A Unique River Trail Experience

Posted on June 23, 2019 by Steve DuBois

Trails along the Sacramento River are a gift. They give us beauty and tranquility. The river trail beginning at the Diestelhorst Landing Trailhead is especially unique. This north trail runs just short of a mile to the Harlan Trailhead entrance.… Continue Reading →

Great Outdoors, Lead Story Sacramento River Trail, Steve DuBois
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South Diestelhorst Trailhead: To the Stress Ribbon Bridge and Back

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Steve DuBois

The Sacramento River Trails provide a wealth of year-round scenic adventure. My pictures explore the south trail going west from the historic Diestelhorst Bridge to the Stress Ribbon Bridge near Keswick Dam, and then back to Diestelhorst Bridge. It’s a… Continue Reading →

Great Outdoors, Lead Story Sacramento River Trail, Steve DuBois, Stress Ribbon Bridge
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Now’s the Time to Enjoy Spring on the Sacramento River Trail

Posted on April 5, 2019 by Steve DuBois

Spring is my favorite time of year. And this spring along the Sacramento River is rather unique, following the Carr Fire. The north trail, west of the Diestelhorst Bridge at the end of Harlan Drive, is the area I treasure… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Sacramento River Trail, Steve DuBois

Oh, Carr Fire Christmas Tree!

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Steve DuBois
Deputies Harlan Drive, Steve DuBois

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