This outings program joins a training exercise of the Bay Area Mountain Rescue Unit (BAMRU). The rescuers practice their winter alpine rescue skills in the Carson Pass area, just south of Lake Tahoe, California. Most search and rescue teams in the U.S. are all-volunteer. BAMRU is just one example. To [...]
Archive for June, 2007
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Saturday, June 23rd, 2007FOR FREE INFORMATION ON MARKETING A WORLD WIDE home BUSINESS [...]
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Campground Reviews – What’s New
Friday, June 22nd, 2007camping Kauai’s North ShoreMatthew Holmes reports that the camping at Haena Beach Park is fantastic. He found this park in the Kauai Trailblazer guidebook. These beaches are so popular that…
Redneck Rangers To preserve a simple, down to earth lifestyle that is not meaningful to anyone but ourselves. [...]
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National Briefing | Rockies: Utah: Scouts To Make Fire Restitution
Thursday, June 21st, 2007A Salt Lake City chapter of the Boy Scouts of America has agreed to pay $330,000 and plant 9,000 tree seedlings to settle a state lawsuit over a wildfire that burned 14,200 acres, officials said.
Woodall’s North American Tenting Directory Book Review – If you’re like most tent [...]
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Rigging Reacting and Record Keeping for Lake Michigan Fishing
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 Captain Jim Hirt tells you why rigging, reacting and record keeping will help you catch more trout and salmon on Lake Michigan. He has lots of experience on the…
Rigging A Jig Head Worm There are many ways to rig the worm on a jig head for jig head [...]
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Listening to Parks, part 1
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007This wild places program explores sounds in national parks. Do you go to parks for the peace and quiet? Should you expect peace and quiet at national parks? Steve starts out in a relatively remote campground in Yosemite National Park, and discovers some noises he wasn’t counting on. He [...]
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Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger?
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they [...]
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Beginner Dolphin Trolling Basics
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007Summer is here and that means dolphin season up and down the Atlantic coast. I mean mahi mahi dolphin – the fish, not the mammal. Here are some…
Salmon fishing General Salmon fishing information about catching and Coho and Chinook Salmon. Daily news updates. [...]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007100% redneck ANGEL 11 oz. White Mug – Well, it’s that time of the month again. Those dreaded five days or so when my girlfriend’s vagina is doing it’s best impression of that house in The Shining. The menstrual cycle has to be the all-time worst invention ever, [...]
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Sheep Watering Holes
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007This wild places program looks at a proposal to provide artificial water sources for California desert bighorn sheep. Are we going to have to ruin a wilderness to save them? We hear from Steve Tabor, who taught us desert backpacking skills in edition 34, and helped introduce us to the Sheephole [...]
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