Salmon restoration has become of critical importance in the last few years. Thankfully a new initiative has been organized to help repopulate the salmon populations. Since the construction of the Shasta Dam and Keswick Dam in the 1940s, salmon have faced many challenges. First, not being able to access the high-elevation and cold McCloud River, […]
read moreNewly Accessible Landmarks of Shasta Lake, Part 2
As we discussed in our previous blogs, there’s plenty of good news for nature lovers and lake enthusiasts this year. The recent rise in water levels at Shasta Lake means many landmarks are now more easily accessible. With the higher water levels, people can now enjoy activities such as our houseboats, swimming, fishing, SUP, and […]
read moreNewly Accessible Landmarks of Shasta Lake, Part 1
There’s plenty of good news for nature lovers and lake enthusiasts this year. The recent rise in water levels at Shasta Lake means many landmarks are now more easily accessible. With the higher water levels, people can now enjoy activities such as our houseboats, swimming, fishing, SUP, and other activities in previously inaccessible areas […]
read moreReconnecting Our Youth with Nature
Technology is such an integrated part of our lives. Most of us don’t realize exactly how much it has disconnected us from the natural world. Not to mention a simpler, healthier way of life. The pitfalls of excessive tech use—especially among youths—are well-documented by now. Thankfully, parents and the public seem to be more and […]
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