Alone in the Wilderness “Alone in the Wilderness” is the story of Dick Proenneke. To live in a pristine land unchanged by man… to roam a wilderness through which few other humans have passed… to choose an idyllic site, cut trees and build a log cabin… to be a [...] Are Axle to Axle Bows [...]
Archive for August, 2007
SPENDING; Dipping a Toe Into Marine Biology, at a Summer Camp
Friday, August 31st, 2007About 50 camps now specialize in marine biology studies, according to the American Camp Association. That is an increase of about 25 percent since 1998. Rangerrob s Midi Music Download Site MIDI music download site from Rangerrob and friends. Brown Trout Lake Redux A Bad Pink Habit “Woot” Your 4 seconds of fame are up. [...]
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Milwaukee Camping Equipment
Thursday, August 30th, 2007[...]er you are an experienced camping enthusiast or you are starting off on your first camping experience, it is important to have the proper gear and equipment. Many of the supplies can be expensive and some items may be hard to[...]Tags: camping Equipment Milwaukee camping Equipment Super Size Me Super Size Me Documentary filmmaker Morgan [...]
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What is a Recurve Bow?
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007A recurve bow is a more modern version of the traditional bow. Older recurves and some modern hunting recurves are one-piece bows. By far, the greatest number of archers choose to shoot recurve bows, the modern version of the traditional Longbow. What is a Recurve Bow? Tips for Archery fishing Also known as Bow fishing, [...]
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Community Gallery
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007Calling all photographers. You are hereby invited to share your camping photos on the new Community Gallery. This new gallery will feature photos taken by campers of campground scenes, their… Looking for a medical assistant for a family practice clinic Looking for a female medical assistant to work part time Tues-Sat. , 30-33 hours a [...]
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Compound Bow Details
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007A compound bow is usually a composite recurve bow coupled with pulleys known as eccentric cams. Compound bows are much more technically sophisticated than the recurve, the bow employing wheels or ‘cams’ at the tip of the limbs. Compound Bow Details
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Home Away From Home: Benefits of Condos Over Hotels and RV’s
Monday, August 27th, 2007Most parents of school-age children are forced to confine their family vacations to summer months, Christmas holiday and Spring break. Other families can choose to take their vacations at any time that is appropriate to their personal preferences. When people consider their vacation or weekend getaways, few understand the true range of options they really [...]
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A garden cool to the touch
Sunday, August 26th, 2007At the Ethel Dupar Fragrant Garden, it’s best to let your nose and hands lead the way. The Rainier Valley garden, now open for free public… Making Greek yogurt without much strain Q: How does Greek yogurt differ from regular yogurt? A: All yogurt starts out the same way: “Friendly” bacteria cultures are added [...] [...]
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Salad & Pasta Grabbers
Sunday, August 26th, 2007Salad & Pasta Grabbers alaska GRIZZLY PAWS! These are the perfect companion to our hand crafted ulus and sure to be a great conversation piece at your dinner table. Our Grizzly Paws are wonderful for tossing and serving salads, pasta or anything where ten”claws” will work better than an ordinary serving spoon and fork. [...] [...]
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Listening to Parks, part 1
Saturday, August 25th, 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 interviews two campers, Maria Mustanen and [...]
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