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The Eno: Walking on water

Tags: cold | Eno | hike

Frozen river is a sight to see.

'Cold Play': Wish I'd thought of that

Tags: cold

In yesterday's episode,
I told you about Great Outdoor Provision Co. responding to the
desperate plight of the cold-blooded (in a reptilian sense) adventurers
among us by offering a 10 percent discount on thermal underwear. Today,
they've launched a blog — Cold Play
— on which you can tell them how those long johns are working for you —
and how you refuse to let the cold keep you from getting out and
playing.

9 reasons for a long john sale

Tags: cold

Another reason to buy local: long johns. Raleigh-based Great Outdoor Provision Co., responding to the current blast of cold weather embracing us, is offering an emergency 10 percent discount on long underwear. A "Thermal Underwear BONANZA", GOPC's Chuck Millsaps calls it.

And laugh not, people. It's supposed to get down to 15 tonight and only reach 27 Friday. Friday's overnight low?

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Hoss Cartwright favored red thermals on those chilly Ponderosa nights. 

Billy Ray Cyrus: Gitcher parka ready


Way back in 1991, the year Walnut Creek Amphitheatre opened in Raleigh, it booked the closing show of its debut season in November -- R&B singer Patti LaBelle. It was an utter catastrophe, as temperatures plummetted down to near the freezing mark. That might still be the most uncomfortable night I've ever spent out there, and it was all for naught. After an interminable delay following opening act Freddie Jackson, LaBelle came onstage to announce that, due to the frigid temperature, she didn't feel as if she could give us "the show you deserve," with the clothes and the hair and the wailing. So she wasn't going to perform.

The crowd erupted into boos, with many shouting at her to leave and never come back. LaBelle did return to play Walnut Creek a few years later, during the heat of the summer, and all seemed forgiven. But Walnut Creek has never booked a show in November since, choosing instead to end every outdoor-music season in October (including this year, which is scheduled to wrap with Martina McBride on Oct. 4).

Cary's Booth Amphitheatre, however, is going to roll the dice. Just announced: A Nov. 8 date with country singer (and Hannah Montana dad) Billy Ray Cyrus as headliner. It's part of a concert celebration "recognizing the missions of the American Red Cross and the National Veterans Freedom Park, while honoring our Nation's veterans, military personnel and their families."

We'll see how that goes. Meanwhile, tickets go on sale at noon Tuesday.

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