Water Well There’s something that our ancestors all had on their property, which we don’t often have today. No, I’m not referencing a barn, although that would be true. I’m referring to a water well. City water is something relatively new, at least as we know it. Before that, people had to rely on well
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Perhaps you’ve heard the saying “God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers.” Well, on a frigid February morning in 2007, a tough-as-nails logger named Gary Edinger faced a battle for his life after severing his leg while felling a tree in the remote woods of Northern Wisconsin. This is his remarkable story of
We cull the internet in search of the latest outdoors-related tidbits, YouTube clips, photos, memes, you name it. Stuff you HAVEN’T seen before, hopefully. If it’s amusing, entertaining, educational or astonishing, you’ll find it here. Check back every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and see what’s new. Not much to say about today’s video aside from
Xero is a brand known for its minimal bent and adherence to ‘natural’ running technique. It touts the just-launched Speed Force as its fastest shoe ever. An autumn leaf crunches underfoot — I can almost feel it through my shoe. Indeed, the new running shoe from Xero is so thin it leaves little guesswork as to what’s
Photo By Tom Elenbaas Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Spruce Flat Falls” by Tom Elenbaas. Location: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. “Small cascades at the base of Spruce Flat Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park,” describes Elenbaas. See more of Tom Elenbaas’ photography at www.tomelenbaas.com. Photo of the Day is chosen
As the National Park Service (NPS) celebrates 100 years of protecting and preserving the nation’s parks and monuments, all Americans are encouraged to get out and #FindYourPark during National Park Week, April 16 through 24. All National Park Service entrance fees will be waived for the week so choose a park, near or far, and