Mike Lazarus Muskie Guides
Qubec Canada he makes trophy muskie fishing look so easy! To most muskie fishermen, catching a 50-inch fish represents a lifetime ambition; only a handful ever attain this goal. In one year Mike...
View ArticleReduce your impact on other visitors
Reduce your impact on other visitors. Being friendly and outgoing toward other hikers and campers is a natural trait of backcountry visitors, but every visitor has a desired level of socialization or...
View ArticleWildland Ethics – Avoid Places Where Impact Is Just Beginning
Most campsites can recover completely from a certain level of use. However, a threshold is eventually reached where the regenerative power of the vegetation cannot keep pace with the amount of...
View ArticleFor safety, outdoor activities: Comply with recommendations and decisions of...
Always respect the instructions and decisions of the Guides. If we are in a way guided by a professional or someone who is responsible (not) of such activity, probably many times not understand...
View ArticleRF health and outdoors
One of the adverse health less discussed (but controversial) of the latest wireless technology applications is the radio frequency, widely used in outdoor activities on phones, walkie talkies, handies,...
View ArticleSQUIRREL HUNTING
In the woods “Ole Bushy Tail” will play hide and seek; him hiding you seeking. He always keeps a limb or trunk of a tree between you and him. He can be spotted in early morning and late afternoon....
View ArticleSipsey Wilderness – Borden Creek Trail
General Location. Located in Bankhead National Forest, in Winston County near the town of Double Springs. Length & Difficulty: 2.7 miles, easy. Elevation Change: 150 feet maximum. What’s Special:...
View ArticleWarm Is Right
Layering strategies for alpine routes and bivouacs What to wear? It’s the perennial question when packing for an ice route or alpine peak. When I plan my clothing and bivouac systems, whether for a...
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