After 20 years of operating one of Bend’s most prominent guiding companies out of a building in their backyard, Wanderlust’s owners are finally opening a brick-and-mortar shop in Bend. We recently sat down with Dave Nissan to talk about the tourism industry in Bend, the path to now and a few stories about the company’s […]
Outside
Outdoor Enhancements
After a few sleepy weeks of “meh” weather and minimal events, outdoor recreation in Central Oregon has received a substantial jolt. Thanks to race organizers, and racers, and fans, Mother Nature and heaps of volunteers, the last week and a half has been a doozy. This weekend and next week should follow suit. More ‘Cross […]
The Concussion Blitz
As sweat trickled down his face and the defense inched toward the line, Mountain View High School senior Trevor Roberts hit the go button and rushed through a gap during a varsity football game last season. His head collided with one of the linebackers and the rest is a lesson in brain injuries. “I thought […]
Time to start habitat planning
Backyard birds, as most everyone throughout our beautiful Oregon Country knows, are a very special part of our lives. Aside from the turkey vultures, jays and robins pooping on motor vehicles, and the woodpeckers that try to pound their way into the house, most of the bird population is welcome near our homes. There are […]
Looking for an Anchor
Longtime climber Larry Brumwell said he’s the poster boy for the economic recession. In 2010 Brumwell, the owner of Bend’s former climbing gym lost everything. “It was rough,” said Brumwell, in what could be the understatement of the year. In 1996 Brumwell opened Inclimb, a dusty rock gym that served as a second home to […]
Shootin’ back
This is the time of year that sport shooters take to the sagebrush and irrigated fields to sharpen their skills by killing things.
You’re Never Too Good to Suck
When I was first introduced to the climbing world I was given some advice. I was told that climbers begin their journey with two bags, one is full of luck, the other is empty, but as you go forward you empty the bag of luck and fill the empty one with experience.
La Pine students learn about amphibians
A few weeks back, Jay Bowerman of the Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory took one the center’s interns, an Oregon Spotted frog, and a few other frogs, toads and salamanders on the road. He and intern Raven McLahlan, 11, introduced third and fifth graders at La Pine Elementary to the world of Central Oregon's amphibians. […]
Recreation Endeavors Make Cents
Since the Bend Park and Recreation District bond measure passed last week (barely, 51.7% to 48.3%), the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance has been hard at work. “This is the start of our capital campaign to fund the surf component of the park,” said BPTA board member Jayson Bowerman, of one of the most highly publicized […]
Get Fat
Billy Farwig is pissed.
The lifelong skier and popular ski coach at the Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation has dedicated a large chunk of his life to honing his ski technique. An expert skier, Farwigโs on-snow skills have allowed him to shred big mountains all over the world, most recently in Chile. But it took the 55-year-old skier decades to cultivate such skill.
And now, with the advent of all-mountain skis, it seems an intermediate skier can become an expert overnight, just by stepping onto a new pair of planks.

