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  • Projects (All) | Surviving IN Living

    Projects Desert Wildlife Conservation This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Rainforest Action Initiative This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Renewable Energy Program This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Zero Carbon World This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More

  • Copy of Parks/Landmarks | Surviving IN Living

    Coastal Lighthouses National Parks Parks and Landmarks We love our national parks. We try to hit as many as possible. Not only that, but we venture to all kinds of open spaces and enjoyable wilds. We live in a society that is always connected, and these spaces help us disconnect. They really do keep us... natural. On top of national parks we also enjoy unique experiences and historical locations. Imagination shows us what is possible, and some of the places we go not only push our boundaries but can awe us. Listed here are a couple parks and locations we have visited as we continue our journeys. Please note that as we continue our adventures some of these may change or even close. All things change over time, and even though we strive to provide the must up to date information the best part of living is getting lost and finding your way. Please don't hesitate to share your feed back and send some recommendations on the recommendations page here: Contact Us

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  • Bay Area | Surviving IN Living | California

    Surviving Is Not Living Destinations Blog Start your own adventure... Or follow ours... Visit our Shop Outdoor Accessories Apparel About Surviving Is Not Living was founded on one thought; The idea that sometimes you just need to get up and go. We believe that a body in motion is a body that keeps thriving. We are here to encourage families, friends, and you to put down the stress and pick up a walking stick, whether it is next to your door or on an open trail. The path starts with one step. Our products are made to inspire, our energy is made to create, and our mission is to get you going. Surviving Is Not Living, Living is Thriving! Contact Us Info@survivinginliving.com

  • Landing Page | Surviving IN Living

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  • Zero Carbon World

    < Back Zero Carbon World This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Power in Numbers 30 Programs 50 Locations 200 Volunteers Project Gallery Previous Next

  • Rainforest Action Initiative

    < Back Rainforest Action Initiative This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Power in Numbers 30 Programs 50 Locations 200 Volunteers Project Gallery Previous Next

  • Store Policies | Surviving IN Living

    Our Store Policies Privacy Policy Last updated 01/20/2022 Surviving IN Living (“we” or “us” or “our” respects the privacy of our users (“user” or “you”). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website at SurvivingINLiving.com, including any other media form, media channel, mobile website, or mobile application related or connected threreto (collectively the “Site”). Please read this privacy policy carefully. If you do not agree with the terms of this privacy policy, please do not access the site. We reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy at any time and for any reason. We will alert you about any changes by updating the “Last Updated” date of this privacy policy. Any changes or modifications will be effective immediately upon posting the updated Privacy Policy on the Site, and you waive the right to receive specific notice of each such change or modification. You are encouraged to periodically review this Privacy Policy to stay informed of updates. You will be deemed to have been made aware of, will be subject to, and will be deemed to have accepted the changes in any revised Privacy Policy by your continued use of this Site after the date such revised Privacy Policy is posed. Return Policy Thank you for your purchase. We hope you are happy with your purchase. However, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return it to us for a full refund. Please see below for more information on our return policy. Returns All returns must be postmarked within 30 days of the purchase date. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, in original packaging, with all original tags and labels attached. Return Process To return an item, please email Info@survivinginliving.com to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and further instructions on where to mail items you are returning. After receiving an RMA number please place the item securely in its original packaging, include your proof of purchase, and mail your return to the address stated inside your RMA email.

  • Railroad Park Resort | Surviving IN Living

    Back to Rails Railroad Park Resort Address : 100 Railroad Park Rd, Dunsmuir, CA 96025 ​ Approximate drive time from Bay Area: 4 hours ​ Approximate distance: 265 miles ​ Fee for Entrance: All park amenities are only available to the Railroad Park Resort lodge guests. Prices vary per caboose and dates of booking About 4 hours north of San Francisco, tucked away in the shadow of Castle Crag and with amazing views of Mt Shasta is the Railroad Park Resort and Dining Car Restaurant. Though there are no train rides here at the Railroad Park Resort, it does give guests the very rare opportunity to stay and sleep inside a caboose without losing any of your modern amenities. You will get a bathroom with a nice hot shower, wi-fi to keep your devices connected, and some even have small patios attached to give yourself even more space. No two cabooses are the same, and with 20+ in varying sizes it’s a perfect getaway for romantic couples and family fun. Amenities on the property include a hot tub, pool, multiple picnic tables to enjoy the beautiful views, and of course there is a dining car situated at the entrance with truly enrapturing food. Keep in mind that this resort can book really quickly, so if you are planning on going I recommend booking both the cabooses and the dining car well in advance. ​ Please see a link to their page by clicking the Railroad Park Resort logo above. ​ Cabooses Just some of the cabooses available. Castle Crag and views Cabooses are gathered from a variety of rail lines. 1927 Williamette Locomotive Pictured is a 1927 Williamette locomotive that you can climb aboard and view. Cabooses Just some of the cabooses available. 1/4

  • Railtown 1897 | Surviving IN Living

    Back to Rails Railtown 1897 Address : 10501 Reservoir Rd, Jamestown, CA 95327 ​ Approximate drive time from Bay Area: 2 hours 30 minutes ​ Approximate distance: 150 miles ​ Fee for Entrance: Yes Sierra #3 A picture with the famous movie star Sierra #3 Sierra #3 Sierra #3 starred in movies such as: "The Great Race", "Bound for Glory", "High Noon", "Back To The Future III", and "Unforgiven". Souvenir Tickets Your tickets will be clipped while you ride. Sierra #3 A picture with the famous movie star Sierra #3 1/4 Tucked away next to Jamestown, California, you can find Railtown 1897, a California State Park and Railroad Museum. While the exhibits and walking tour are amazing and informational, if you purchase the excursion tickets you get to peruse the museum and take their 45-minute roundtrip train ride behind neighbouring houses, into the mountains, and back. You will also get to see Sierra No. 3. No 3 is the famous locomotive used in many movies and tv shows, including Back to The Future III. Their engineers will be more than happy to explain all the different hats, or stacks, that No 3 uses to change face for each screen. Please see a link to this amazing museum by clicking the Railtown 1897 State Historic Park button above.

  • Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad | Surviving IN Living

    Back to Rails Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad Address : 56001 CA-41, Fish Camp, CA 93623 ​ Approximate drive time from Bay Area: 4 hours ​ Approximate distance: 210 miles ​ Fee for Entrance: No - Fee for Train Excursions The Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad is on one of our many lists to complete. Please see a link to their website by clicking the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad logo above. If you have gone please let us know how you liked it here: ​ Contact Us

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