Canadians top podium at ski cross event - Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
CBC.caCanadians top podium at ski cross eventCollingwood Enterprise BulletinCanadian medallists (LR) Chris Del Bosco, second in the mens race, women's winner Marielle Thompson and men's winner Brady Leman celebrate with the team mascot at the FIS Ski Cross World Cup race at Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario February 3, ...Team Canada well represented in today's finalsOwen Sound Sun Timesall 57 news articles »
Tussock moth infestation found in Blues Mountains - The Seattle Times
Tussock moth infestation found in Blues MountainsThe Seattle TimesThe state has discovered a new infestation of Douglas-fir tussock moths that occurred last summer in the Blue Mountains of Washington and Oregon. The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. The state has discovered a new ...Douglas-fir tussock moth defoliation increases in the Blue MountainsAccess WashingtonTussock moth infestation found in BluesTheNewsTribune.comTussock moth infestation hits Inland NorthwestThe Spokesman Reviewall 29 news articles »
Helicopter rescue for Blue Mountains walker - ABC Online
Helicopter rescue for Blue Mountains walkerABC OnlineA helicopter has rescued a 59-year-old woman from bushland in the Blue Mountains, after she became ill during a hike. Family members called police about 7:00pm (AEDT) yesterday, after the woman and her two daughters, aged 28 and 29, did not return from ...Two bushwalkers rescued in Blue MountainsNinemsnBushwalker rescued in Blue MountainsHerald SunLost Blue Mtns bushwalkers found safeCowra Community NewsNSW Police Online (press release)all 31 news articles »
New signage for Blue Mountains crossing commemoration - Lithgow Mercury
New signage for Blue Mountains crossing commemorationLithgow MercuryThe interpretive signage along the Cox's Road is part of the Blue Mountains crossing commemoration activities planned for 2013-15. The road crosses through the Penrith, Blue Mountains, Oberon, Lithgow and Bathurst local government areas (LGAs).
Blue Mountains Radioplayers to perform three plays at Scenic World on Sunday - Blacktown Sun
Blue Mountains Radioplayers to perform three plays at Scenic World on SundayBlacktown SunBY NICK SOON They are 'Valentine', 'The Man Who Thought of Everything' and 'Jane Goes to a Psychiatrist'. The plays will be performed for the first time at the Scenic World Auditorium, 1 Violet Street, Katoomba from 2.30pm. Valentine, written by by ...and more »
Bubbles and a good lie down - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldBubbles and a good lie downSydney Morning HeraldWe had decided to escape to the Blue Mountains for a quick but much-needed getaway and the house in the hilltop hamlet of Blackheath is a comfy, and easily reached bolt-hole. The house itself is so big we encourage the grown-up kids to drag themselves ...and more »
A Romp to Stomp in the Blue Mountains - Snowshoe Magazine
Snowshoe MagazineA Romp to Stomp in the Blue MountainsSnowshoe MagazineThe snow turned pink Saturday as an avalanche of snowshoers turned out the Tubbs Romp to Stomp event in Ontario. Held at the Scenic Caves Nature Adventure resort, more than 400 garishly-garbed people toting snowshoes came out to play in the snow at the ...and more »
Precarious perch in the Blue Mountains - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerPrecarious perch in the Blue MountainsJamaica GleanerThe road to Newcastle is narrow and winding and huge rocks sometimes fall from the mountains and limit access, like this one did in 2006. Taking a slow, deep breath while high in the Blue Mountains is something everyone should do before they die.
World class field expected at Blue - Owen Sound Sun Times
World class field expected at BlueOwen Sound Sun TimesBy Bill Walker BLUE MOUNTAINS - BLUE MOUNTAINS — The X factor is working in favour of the World Cup ski cross and snowboard cross events at the Blue Mountain Resort. The recent Winter X Games had several big performances by Canadian athletes and most ...and more »
Gatsby and all that jazz - The Australian
Gatsby and all that jazzThe AustralianTHE Blue Mountains region, two hours by road west of Sydney, was once a popular hill station for city dwellers. Fleeing the summer heat, families would climb into big upright cars, or hoist suitcases on to the brass luggage racks of steam trains, ...