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<description>Welcome to Let’s Go Outdoors. From the locker room of the Edmonton Oilers, to the political scene of the Alberta Legislature, Michael Short has spent more than 20 years covering stories as a broadcast journalist. Over the past six years he has focused his journalism expertise on the outdoors. As a keen climber and hiker and as a former fly-fishing guide and instructor, Michael’s personal experiences enable him to offer a unique perspective on outdoor issues. His passion for the outdoors is augmented by his genuine concern for the environment and its complex issues. Michael is the only full-time broadcast journalist in Alberta who covers the outdoors on a regular basis.&#13;&#13;</description>
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<title>Ice Climb</title>
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