Outdoors
36 sites
https://timandkathy.co.uk/journal
Tim and Kathy's personal journal covers cycling life in the UK, with posts on cargo trikes, road safety debates, and local bike hire schemes in Bath. The blog offers a thoughtful ground-level perspective on cycling advocacy and everyday cycle commuting.
https://confluence.org/confluence.php?lat=-20&lon=45
The Degree Confluence Project is a collaborative geographic endeavor where volunteers visit and document every integer latitude/longitude intersection on Earth. This particular page covers the 20°S 45°E confluence point in Madagascar, near Bemarivo in Toliara province, which has yet to be visited and logged.
https://birdingpal.org/southamericahyperlink.htm
BirdingPal is a global network that connects birdwatchers with local birding guides and companions across South America, covering countries from Argentina to Venezuela. Visitors can browse by country to find knowledgeable local guides who can customize birdwatching tours and lead them to the birds they most want to see.
https://tahoetowhitney.com/
A comprehensive trail guide covering the High Sierra Nevada mountain range from Lake Tahoe to Mount Whitney, including the Pacific Crest, Tahoe to Yosemite, and John Muir Trails. Visitors will find detailed maps, elevation profiles, gear lists, navigation tips, camp skills, seasonal conditions, and backpacker alerts for one of America's most iconic long-distance hiking corridors.
https://oneminutepark.tv/
Created by Elliott Cost, One Minute Park is a collaborative video project that lets visitors experience one-minute clips of parks from around the world, aiming to fill every minute of a 24-hour day with a unique park scene. Contributors are invited to film and upload their own 60-second park recordings, making it a growing communal archive of natural spaces and urban greenery.
https://birdwatching.zone/
A personal birding journal tracking recent sightings, lifers, and field trips across Arizona locations like Sweetwater Wetlands and the Anza Trail, with species entries ranging from Cinnamon Teal to American Woodcock. The site features a growing species list, photo gallery, and blog posts about birding adventures, making it a charming record of one enthusiast's time in the field.