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  • article Outdoors: Discover outdoor activities during Cast & Blast

    Friday, February 22, 2008 10:02 pm

    Chandler Rod & Gun Club is hosting a free Cast & Blast Weekend that will introduce people to the outdoors. All that is required is some basic camping gear; they will do the rest.

  • article Outdoors: Simplifying holiday shopping for outdoor enthusiasts

    Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:02 am

    Having a hard time deciding what to get the outdoor enthusiast on your Christmas gift list? Here’s a short list of suggestions that will fit any budget.

  • article Outdoors: Outdoor ‘toy show’ coming to Phoenix this weekend

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:21 am

    If you’re like me, you love to go to outdoor shows. It’s like going to Disneyland.

  • Arizona Outdoor Women

  • Outdoors-Obstacle Course Races

    This Saturday, April 27, 2013 photo provided by Nuvision Action Image LLC shows a contestant in The Mud Monster competing during The Survival Race in Dallas. (AP Photo/Nuvision Action Image LLC)

  • Outdoors-Obstacle Course Races

    This Saturday, April 27, 2013 photo provided by Nuvision Action Image LLC shows a contestant in the Fire Jump competing during The Survival Race in Dallas. (AP Photo/Nuvision Action Image LLC)

  • Outdoors-Obstacle Course Races

    This Saturday, April 27, 2013 photo provided by Nuvision Action Image LLC shows a contestant in The Mud Monster competing during The Survival Race in Dallas. (AP Photo/Nuvision Action Image LLC, J. Dennis Thomas)

  • Outdoors-Stroller Hikes

    In this 2012 photo provided by courtesy of Stroller Hikes, mothers with their babies and toddlers come out for a fast-paced Stroller Hike on the Park Perimeter Loop at Sunnyvale Baylands Park, in Sunnyvale, Calif. All Stroller Hikes are free and open to the public throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. (AP Photo/Courtesy Stroller Hikes, Debbie Frazier)

  • Outdoors-Stroller Hikes

    In this 2008 photo provided by courtesy of Stroller Hikes, a father and son bond during a Stroller Hikes family hike up Pomponio Canyon Trail toward Mount Ellen near Memorial County Park in Pescadero, Calif. Stroller Hikes Toddler Treks encourage parents to slow down to appreciate the world through the eyes of their children, while also encouraging youth to become active, engaged participants in hikes. (AP Photo/Courtesy Stroller Hikes, Debbie Frazier)

  • Outdoors-Stroller Hikes

    In this July 27, 2008 photo provided by courtesy of Stroller Hikes, baby Maxwell enjoys the views from a backpack carrier along Pena Trail in Calero County Park with his mother on a rugged Stroller Hike in San Jose, Calif. Maxwell grew up with Stroller Hikes, hiking with his mother at least once per week, and now is a healthy and very active first grader that continues to love nature, exercise and outings with his mother. (AP Photo/Courtesy Stroller Hikes, Debbie Frazier)

  • Outdoors-Stroller Hikes

    In this undated publicity photo provided by Stroller Hikes, a boy and duck are equally curious about each other on a Toddler Trek with Stroller Hikes to Hakone Gardens in Saratoga, Calif.. Families explore this Samurai style Japanese garden and its three very different trails and many garden regions. Stroller Hikes events take place on everything from paved paths in the city to beaches to gardens to off-road trails. (AP Photo/Courtesy Stroller Hikes, Debbie Frazier)

  • Outdoors-Stroller Hikes

    In this October 2006 photo provided by courtesy of Stroller Hikes, mothers with their babies pose for a photo during a Stroller Hike along the Bay Trail through Foster City, Calif. The non-profit organization, Stroller Hikes, arranges numerous hikes each week for parents in the San Francisco Bay area. (AP Photo/Courtesy Stroller Hikes, Debbie Frazier)

  • Homes-Designer-Cozy Outdoors

    In this undated publicity photo provided by Brian Patrick Flynn, a tiny patio appears much larger as the designer Brian Patrick Flynn decorates it with the same grey and purple color scheme as the adjacent living room, to create the sense that the patio appears like an extension of the larger room and vice versa, when looking out into each room from the connected two spaces. (AP Photo/Brian Patrick Flynn, Hayneedle.com)

  • Homes-Designer-Cozy Outdoors

    In this undated publicity photo provided by Brian Patrick Flynn, a narrow 14-foot by 9-foot outdoor space was turned into a full-fledged living room by the designer Brian Patrick Flynn in his own home, by adding a pergola for shade and suspending outdoor pendant lights, privatizing the area from neighbors with a planter wall, using a U-shaped sectional for seating up to seven, and creating an indoor feeling with a braided indoor-outdoor area rug. (AP Photo/Brian Patrick Flynn, Hayneedle.com)

  • Homes-Designer-Cozy Outdoors

    In this undated publicity photo provided by Brian Patrick Flynn, drapery panels are added to this small outdoor porch by designer, Brian Patrick Flynn, to emphasize the house's tall ceiling, minimize its narrow dimensions and give the space privacy from neighbors. Flynn uses a few other tricks to make small outdoor spaces appear larger, which include hanging oversized art (painted on tent canvas with frames constructed of pressure-treated wood), and flanking seating areas with two love seats or sofas rather than chairs or loungers. (AP Photo/Brian Patrick Flynn, Hayneedle.com)

  • Outdoor Night at Chase Field

  • Homes-Designer-Outdoor Lighting

    This publicity photo provided by Brian Patrick Flynn shows light-up plastic planters added to an outdoor family room to give it nighttime use by designer Brian Patrick Flynn for Hayneedle.com. In order for the planter to work, it simply requires being plugged into a nearby outlet with its attached cord and an extension cord. (AP Photo/Brian Patrick Flynn, Daniel J. Collopy)

  • Homes-Designer-Outdoor Lighting

    This publicity photo provided by Brian Patrick Flynn shows an excellent way to help control harsh sunlight in an outdoor space by using a shade sail. Designer Brian Patrick Flynn for Hayneedle.com made this Los Angeles backyard a bit more kid-friendly by covering a portion of it with a bold orange shade sail which is suspended with turnbuckles and rope to three nearby trees. The popular product is made from the same weather-proof cloth used on sailboats, and can instantly add shade to an outdoor area. (AP Photo/Brian Patrick Flynn, Daniel J. Collopy)

  • Homes-Designer-Outdoor Lighting

    This publicity photo provided by Brian Patrick Flynn shows furniture of this outdoor living room designed by Brian Patrick Flynn for Hayneedle.com that is arranged around an outdoor chandelier. Flynn often uses outdoor chandeliers in covered outdoor spaces to give exterior spaces the look and feel of a homey, indoor room. (AP Photo/Brian Patrick Flynn, Daniel J. Collopy)

  • Becoming an Outdoors Woman

    Aleli Angeles of Maricopa cheers as she slides down the zip line during the ropes challenge during BOW camp at Friendly Pines camp outside of Prescott Sunday morning. The acronym BOW stands for Becoming an Outdoors Woman. Photo taken Sun., Aug, 17, 2008 outside of Prescott.

  • Outdoor Experience 4 All

    A guest of the banquet participates in the silent auction.

  • Outdoor Experience 4 All

    Volunteers watch the raffle table at the Outdoor Experience 4 All banquet on July 15 in Chandler. Items ranging from wine baskets to hunting trips were raffled.

  • Outdoor Experience 4 All

    Founder and President of Outdoor Experience 4 All Eddy Corona speaks with a guest at the fundraising banquet on July 15 at Ashley Manor in Chandler.

  • Outdoor Experience 4 All

    Sadie Anderson, 12, (right) poses with her mule deer on a hunting trip in Nov. 2009 with Cameron Taylor, whose father was volunteering on the adventure.

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