Month: October 2019

Michael Cavanaugh was kayaking on Irondequoit Creek in East Monroe County, NY. when he was attacked by one of the most dangerous animals known to man…the North American beaver. Nate Reynolds, Baycreek Paddling Center trainer, witnessed the attack. “I heard my name called out from the shop and I ran out the door to see
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From single-day rides between hotels to month-long singletrack assaults, these five strapping bags will help launch you into bikepacking. Bikepacking is a rewarding way to tackle big miles on a short budget of time. And the sport has come a long way in the last 15 years. Once doable only through the help of monstrous,
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Photo By Heather Lang Today’s Photo Of The Day is “African Guard Tower” by Heather Lang. Location: Kruger National Park, South Africa. “You can’t sneak past these guys, they have all the bases covered!” says Lang. “This was taken at the end of the day while we were exiting Kruger National Park. I thought this
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Preparing your wood stove for winter is a fall necessity. I have three wood-burning stoves: a wood-burning cook stove in the kitchen of my cabin, a box stove with a glass door in the living room, and a boxwood, cast iron stove in the garage. I’ve learned that some general inspections and maintenance can go
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