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The Duck River God's Gift to Tennessee
A brief history of the Duck River that runs through middle Tennessee. The endangered species that thrive in it's waters and the unique and diverse animal life that live in it;s eco-system.
14 commentsBuilding a Cedar Strip Canoe: The Details: Making the Forms
A description of how to create the a jig for making a stip canoe. Making the Forms. Expansion of "Building a Cedar Strip Canoe: The Basics". More details this time.
1 commentHome Built Canoe or Kayak Trailer
We built one of these bad boys at summer camp the first year I taught canoeing. For a final exam I took the kids on a river trip - an innovation that worried my camp director. Fortunately, this was back in...
6 commentsDominica Carib People: Kalinago War and Warners
There are about 10,000 Kalinago people (Carib People) in the Caribbean. The largest community, of about 4,000, lives in Dominica. It is here that Carib Warner reigned and where history was made when the Kalinago defeated many British, French and Spanish invading forces
14 commentsTop 5 Must See Tourist Places in Haryana, India
Set in the foothills of Aravalli, the small and yet enchanting State of Haryana sprawls over a physical area of over 44,000 square kilometers in North India. Haryana is hailed as a tourist’ delight because its salubrious climate and array of...
9 commentsSmall Town America in Hastings Michigan
If you’ve ever wished to belong to a community that bands together for good times, then come and have a look at the small town of Hastings, Michigan! It has been named "One of the best 100 small towns in America", and for good reason. Let me...
16 commentsBuilding a Cedar Strip Canoe: The Basics
A practical account of my experiences and a brief guide to building a cedar strip canoe. It includes links to stories of using the canoe for wilderness camping and fishing.
5 commentsWhere I Go Camping In My White Mountains NH: Family Camp Grounds Appalachian Trail with Bear Country
I was lucky to be able to go camping so often when I was younger. My Father is a Vietnam Veteran, and he has a knack for the outdoors and survival. He shared his passion with me ever since I can remember. I joined the Boy Scouts when I was young, and we went camping, fishing, boating, and all of the other activities associated with outdoor survival.
10 commentsChoosing Footgear for Wilderness Canoeing
Choosing the right footgear for a wilderness paddling trip is almost as challenging as the trip itself, and canoeists and kayakers spend as much time agonizing over their footgear as a debutante choosing the right pair of pumps for her first formal...
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