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Entries in Redding/Shasta Cascade (5)

Tuesday
Jan032012

Shasta Scrapbook Memories

Kathie Morgan with guide Pat Young.by Kathie Morgan

“I CAUGHT THE LAST LARGEMOUTH BASS TAKEN FROM LAKE SHASTA,” I told Barbara back at the dock. It was a true enough statement when I made it. Others were catching spotted bass, but locals told me that my little largemouth was “rare” in a lake where the more aggressive spotted bass are successfully competing against their meeker cousins.

Memories of Shasta Past merge easily with those I brought home in October.

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Friday
Nov182011

OWAC Conference Offers Supporting Members Opportunities for Networking, Industry Input, and Outdoor Fun

Media Relationships Part 1:

Outdoor Writers Association of California (OWAC) 2011 Fall Conference

[A Report by the Staff of the Tuolomne County Visitors Bureau]

Media relationships continue to be an important part of what we do at the Visitors Bureau. Marketing Manager Sandy Gordon attended the 25th Anniversary of the OWAC fall conference in Redding with activities in various locations around the Shasta Cascades. The Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau (TCVB) has been a member of OWAC for over 5 years and Sandy has represented TCVB at many past conferences.


 
It was a very productive event for us in a number of ways.

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Thursday
Nov172011

Tom Wilmer Podcasts from Redding

Our man Tom Wilmer, author (most recently) of the award-winning Wine Seeker's Guide to Livermore Valley, took full advantage of the fall conference in Redding to produce no fewer than 7 engaging podcasts for “Audiolog — The Travel Show.”

The show airs over the three NPR affiliates serving the Central Coast (KNBX, KCBX, KSBX), from Southern Monterey County to Santa Barbara and Ventura County.

Click on any of the following podcast links to listen to the show in the comfort of your own device:

 

Monday
Oct312011

Why Redding?

by Meade Fischer

"You've likely heard it said, or perhaps you've said it: Why Redding? After all, it's considered a central valley town, too hot in summer, too rainy in winter. So, why would you want to travel there, rather than to some other California destination?"

DOWNLOAD COMPLETE PDF HERE.

Monday
Oct172011

First Fall Color in Shasta Cascade

Ailanthus and Manzanita, Sacramento River Trail. © 2011 John Poimiroo"From Shasta Dam to Redding along the Sacramento River Trail, Trees of Heaven (Ailanthus) are showing first gold at elevation 1,000 ft in the Shasta Cascade," writes John Poimiroo in the first published report from OWAC's outstanding fall conference in Redding.

READ THE FULL REPORT HERE.

(Dude, autumn happens here too.)