If you want to go carp fishing, you have to consider the habits and behavior of this type of fish. It’s sometimes hard to understand why carp were regarded as “trash” fish in America, but were always extremely favored in other countries around the world. Today, however, the number of carp fishers in North America [...]
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Backpacking With Gregory Packs
October 4th, 2011
Hiker Nowadays a lot of people are now becoming more cautious in choosing their own backpacks when they want to go outdoors. Most of them are now looking into comfort as well as the quality aspect of the backpack. Luckily, the features that they are looking for can all be found in Gregory Packs. Gregory [...]
Things To Do In Calgary: Hiking Areas
September 28th, 2011
Hiker The City of Calgary has, at present, over 600 kilometres of walking trails. Some of these are in areas that require a bit more preparation and commitment than your average urban walk. However, the necessary equipment can easily be furnished. Apartments in downtown Calgary make for excellent starting points to access all of the City’s [...]
Preparing For Hiking Mishaps: Poisonous Plants And Snake Bites
March 9th, 2011
Hiker Avoid poisonous plants Know the culprits. Trails and camping spots here can be overgrown with brush, especially from spring through summer. Which spells unpleasant news for urushiol-phobes ( the seventy five % of the people that has some type of reaction to summer’s triad of doom : poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac ). [...]
Great Trails on the East Coast
February 26th, 2011
by Sandy Bernstein There are a profusion of exciting hiking trails all throughout the U.S. Since the winter months provide especially pleasant trails along the East Coast, let’s focus our list here. The Appalachian Trails is roughly 2,181 miles (3,510 km) and goes from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. There could [...]


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