20 01 2010

ROANOKE, Va. (January 14, 2010) – The Roanoke Regional Partnership today launched RoanokeOutside.com – the most comprehensive and interactive resource to learn about and explore the Roanoke, Virginia region’s outdoors. As a result of this launch this blog will no longer be maintained. Please visit the new site for all your outdoor needs.

The new site (www.RoanokeOutside.com) — the first of its kind dedicated to the Roanoke, Virginia region — was developed with hundreds of suggestions from area residents who shared their favorite hiking and biking trails, fishing holes, camping spots, kid activities, gear shops, as well as features they wanted to see on the site. Others employed GPS-equipped phones to map out trails and wrote descriptions of outdoor activities.

RoanokeOutside.com covers the greater Roanoke, Virginia area that stretches from Douthat State Park to Smith Mountain Lake between the James River and New River. The site includes an event calendar, suggested itineraries, list of guides, gear rentals, maps, photos, videos, message boards, blogs, gear reviews, cabin rentals, classifieds, and other features to help make getting outside easy, educational and sustainable.

“With the help of outdoor enthusiasts from throughout our region, we have dedicated more than a year to develop the leading source of information about all things outside to properly leverage the Roanoke, Virginia region’s greatest asset – the outdoors,” said Beth Doughty, executive director of the Roanoke Regional Partnership. “Making the outdoors an important part of our region’s narrative and economy starts with a dynamic Web site that catalogues our natural resources and makes it easier for people all over the world to learn about and enjoy what we have to offer.”

Much like RoanokeOutside.com was developed with the help of the region’s residents, the site will continue to be a conduit of connectivity using interactive blogs, discussion groups and social media outreach using Twitter and Facebook.

“The Roanoke, Virginia region is one of the best spots anywhere for outdoor recreation, and RoanokeOutside.com tells that story in a way we’ve never been able to do before,” said Pete Eshelman, director of outdoor branding for the Roanoke Regional Partnership. “It provides an interactive platform to continue to share tips and connect with people passionate about the outdoors or those simply wanting to take the first steps toward getting outside for fun and exercise.”

Businesses, colleges urged to link to RoanokeOutside.com

To help spread the word about the site and increase global exposure, the Roanoke Regional Partnership is asking businesses, colleges and other organizations in the region to add a link to www.RoanokeOutside.com from their home pages.

“Our new site is an ideal way to show young professionals that the Roanoke, Virginia region is an ideal place to start and build their careers,” Eshelman says. “Having a comprehensive site like ours makes it easy for young professionals to research the region as a place they want to live.”

RoanokeOutside.com also is a great way for employers to showcase the region’s assets to employees, potential recruits and other web visitors. “A link to RoanokeOutside.com shows that a company, college or other organization cares about the outdoors and its impact on economic development in the region,” Eshelman says.

ABOUT THE ROANOKE REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP

The Roanoke Regional Partnership was founded in 1983 as a regional economic development organization for the greater Roanoke area that includes Alleghany, Botetourt, Franklin, and Roanoke counties plus the cities of Roanoke and Salem and the town of Vinton.  Its program of work includes image building, asset development, and business recruitment.  The Partnership has been involved in business locations and expansions that have created more than 13,600 jobs and $1.3 billion in investment in real estate and equipment.  To learn more, please visit www.Roanoke.org.





Subscribe to PLAY Magazine for FREE

7 12 2009

Roanoke Parks and Recreation invites you to subscribe to PLAY magazine for free! The magazine will be sent right to your door at the beginning of each season: winter, spring, summer, and fall.

Inside you will find over 200 programs to keep you entertained and active. From youth team sports, adult athletics, fitness and wellness, personal enrichment, outdoor recreation, and trips and tours, you are sure to find something fun to do. Subscribe now!

City Parks & Recreation programs are open to everyone! You do not have to be a city resident to participate.

Looking for other ways to stay connected with the city Parks & Recreation department? Join their Facebook Group and follow them on Twitter.





Dec. 4 Starbomb Update (time & location)

4 12 2009

The Starbomb taking place tonight has had a slight change. It will now be combined with theStarBomb Roanoke Virginia Open Projector Night at the Taubman Museum.  Join us for one or both events.

Open Project Night
7PM -The Taubman Museum of Art Teen Advisory Committee and the Grandin Theater present the audience favorite short films featured for 2009 at the Grandin Theaters Open Projector Night series. See the top 3 audience vote getters from each of the 4 screenings of locally produced and created short films.  Location: Taubman Museum of Art, Taubman Theatre. Cost: $6.50

StarBomb (aka SantaBomb)
9PM- Ride your mini bike to the Taubman for the “Best of Open Projector Night” with films created by and starring a number of SCV members. Bike parking at the Taubman in the gated outdoor cafe, followed by a STARBOMB bus and bike shuttle pickup directly in front of the Taubman, then the usual high-speed mini-bike action & kickin after-party at Blue 5.

Learn more about what it means to StarBomb>>>StarbBomb Roanoke John Hamill





Outdoor Recommendations Nov. 20-29

18 11 2009

Due to our desire to eat a lot of turkey next week we’ve decide to include our weekend recommendations for both this weekend and next.

Happy Thanksgiving!

A list of what’s going on OUTSIDE is now posted – click here !

In the mean time, enjoy this video of bouldering/climbing at McAfee Knob I found.

Vodpod videos no longer available.




Buy 1 Fleece, Get 1 50% OFF

11 11 2009

Blue Ridge Mountain Sports

This weekend only, Blue Ridge Mountain Sports in Blacksburg is offering a buy one get one 50% off sale on fleeces. I highly recommend the Mammut Fleece Jacket.





Have you heard about Starbombing?

3 11 2009

Unless you live in a cave you’ve probably heard about the StarBomb. It seems to be the most exciting cycling event to hit Roanoke since…well, the Car Less Brit Experiment. It is something you really need to participate in to fully understand.

 

Full Moon + Mini-Bicycles + Mill Mt + YOU = STARBOMB

StarBomb1

courtesy of John Hamill Photography

Keep reading to see more pictures and learn more about StarBomb. Read the rest of this entry »





Weekend Recommendations (Oct. 9-11)

7 10 2009

Your Weekend Update of what’s going
on OUTSIDE is now posted – click here!

In the mean time check out this video of a brand new sport – skootching!

If you have a video you’d like to share send me an email (pete@roanoke.org).

Get Outside!

Pete





Weekend Recommendations (Sept. 25-27)

24 09 2009

Your Weekend Update of what’s going
on OUTSIDE is now posted – click here!

In the mean time – check out this video.  You can see more like it at the 9/30 Radical Reels Film Festival.

If you have a video you’d like to share send me an email (pete@roanoke.org).

Get Outside!

Pete





Great News for Roanoke River & Greenways

23 09 2009

The low-water bridge across the Roanoke River in Wasena Park will soon be replaced – and this is great news for canoeists and kayakers who like to float the river.  Low-water bridges and dams pose great hazards to paddlers. At higher water levels the nature of their design creates a dangerous back-flow of water, known as a hydraulic, that can trap a person or boat (two people recently died on low-water dams in Franklin County).

As it is now, boaters must get out of their boats and portage around the low-water bridge at Wasena Park – but come next spring this will all change. Don’t get me wrong, dams and low-water bridges have their purpose, but some have outlived their usefulness and options that also accommodate recreation should be explored.

A dam on Virginia’s Rappahannock River was removed in 2004, creating a half mile of rapids on the Rappahannock River that weren’t previously there, and thus a new outdoor recreation industry. The New York Times recently wrote an article that highlights this and more. Sometimes we forget how fortunate we are to have the Roanoke River running right through Roanoke and this is a great step toward opening it up even more!

Continue reading below for the Star City Harbinger’s detailed report on the bridge replacement at Wasena Park.

courtesy of Roanoke Times

Bridge at normal water level (courtesy Roanoke Times)

same bridge during flood (courtesy Wiretap Studios)

Bridge during flood - hyrdolics created are very dangerous (courtesy Wiretap Studios)

“A development that City of Roanoke Engineer Phil Schirmer says will be a “boon to Roanoke’s outdoor-based economy,” the low-water bridge separating Wasena and Smith Parks will be replaced with a new pre-cast concrete bridge with 3 wide and tall openings to permit kayak/canoe passage and allow fish to migrate upstream. Read the rest of this entry »





Weekend Recommendations (Sept. 18-20)

16 09 2009

Your Weekend Update of what’s going
on OUTSIDE is now posted – click here!

In the mean time – check out these skills!

If you have a video you’d like to share send me an email (pete@roanoke.org).

Get Outside!

Pete