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From the rocky coast line to the Cascade Range and the high desert, hiking Oregon has enough options to keep…
From the majestic sand dunes of Lake Michigan to the rocky cliffs of Lake Superior, the Great Lakes are rich…
Lake Tahoe has been called “America’s all-year playground” and without a doubt, the spring is the best season for playing.…
As the seasons change this spring and the winter snow melt begins to fill the rivers and streams of the…
Every angler has experienced it at some time: The dreaded cold front. Fish seem to disappear, nothing is biting and…
Off the coast of Southern California, the signs are evident. Warmer water temperature across the Pacific Ocean is having profound…
Like motocross, there is a motorcycle and an arena track made of dirt. Unlike motocross, there’s a passenger standing in…
A video of a moose and her two young twins playing in a front yard sprinkler went viral recently, but…
Ever wondered how wild animals would act if they saw themselves in a mirror? If you ever tried this with…
If you study indigenous tribes, you’ll notice a few similarities when it comes to fire. The most noticeable is the…
Family members of two surviving teenage girls in a boating accident that took the lives of four people spoke to…
There are some anglers, who have discovered the bullhead’s dirty label to be myth. They have found bullheads to be…
Thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail is often viewed as a soul-searching journey, a test of will and fortitude with lasting personal…
The Appalachian Trail is a massive undertaking—perhaps the most challenging in someone’s life—so prepare accordingly. Here are some helpful tips…