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You Can Fly! Hang Gliding at Jockeys Ridge
by dineane
These words introduced the beginner hang gliding training film at Kitty Hawk Kites in Nags Head, the largest and oldest gliding school in the world. And it's true. You can fly. I did, and so can anyone who is... published 2 months ago
NC Outer Banks Beach Access: Piping Plovers versus Off-Road Vehicles?
by dineane
If you have ever visited the Outer Banks, you probably know about the world-renowned fishing available, thanks to the close proximity of the Gulf Stream. You may not know there is a long tradition of driving... published 2 months ago
NC Outer Banks: More than Just a Beach
by dineane
In planning a trip to the beach, vacationers think about the weather, ocean currents, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, boating--a long list of outdoor activities. But after the sunburn sets in, the most... published 3 months ago
NC Outer Banks: Beware of Rip Tides
by dineane
Growing up near the NC Outer Banks, my family understood rip tides. We knew to be careful in the ocean, and we were taught from a young age what to do if we were ever caught by the rip tides. Fortunately I... published 2 months ago
No Rigs but Lots of Fish!
by dineane
Hurricane Isabel left Avalon pier the lone destination for plankers on the Northern Outer Banks in September 2003, and when we finally made it back down for fishing in mid-October, the north side of the pier... published 4 months ago


