In much of rural America, the town dump remains the great equalizer. Sometimes known as the more sanitary sounding “transfer station,” it’s the place that virtually...
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Words: Todd Tanner. Images: Tim Romano and Jeremy Roberts.
There are days when I’m not convinced our society can tell the difference between a blessing...
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The Rio Blanco rises from a series Andean glacial lakes high in the Aysen region of Patagonia. It’s a river born of ice and rock, and it slices through imposing, tall...
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The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering a proposal to add approximately 22,000 acres to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in southern Georgia, opening the...
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Hardy seems to cycle through its product lineup quicker than many other manufacturers. I have a wonderful 9’9” 3-weight Ultralite LL rod that’s no longer produced, and...
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There’s a creek freak in every fly fisher, even if it's compartmentalized away, deep in the emotional recesses of our psyches. Most of us who have fly fished for years —...
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As the west coast of Florida continues to deal with the impacts of two major hurricanes making landfall within a two-week span, the human costs remain immeasurable. With...
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