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The Helinox Zero LT camp chair weighs about the same as a can of beans
Pam LeBlanc sits in a Helinox Zero LT. Chris LeBlanc photo A can of beans. A large bag of potato chips. Four sticks of butter. The newest ultra-light chair from Helinox, the Chair Zero LT, weighs barely an ounce more than each of those things, which means it might...
In Hye, Texas, William Chris Vineyards opens a tasting room in a historic post office
William Chris Vineyards has officially entered the bubbly business. The Hill Country winemaker west of Johnson City opened the doors of its Rebecca Caroline tasting room today. I stopped by for a sneak peak, and sampled four types of sparkling wine, all made with...
I’ve always visited New Braunfels for Wurstfest – it turns out summer’s even more fun
For decades, my memories of New Braunfels centered around sausage, beer and dirndls, because I only visited during the ten-day German celebration known as Wurstfest. That changed last week, when I made an overnight trip to experience the city in summer. Turns out it’s...
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Urban Trails Austin
Strike out on a trail in Austin and you’ll find creeks to slosh through, rock formations to admire and critters to watch. Long-time journalist Pam LeBlanc has been exploring the city’s trails since she grew up here in the 1970s. From the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail around Lady Bird Lake to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail in Round Rock, learn more about 40 of the best routes in the area, with details on distance, elevation gain and access points.
The book is set for publication on Oct. 1. Pre-order your copy now here.
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- Dan Sholly, former chief ranger of Yellowstone National Park
- Tanya Streeter, record-setting free diver and environmentalist
- Leo Manzano, Olympic silver medalist in the 1500 meter run
- Debbie Hiott, former executive editor of the Austin American-Statesman and now general manager of KUT and KUTX