We all know the joy in finding a new, amazing place to ride/camp/fish, especially if that place is one that you discovered on your own, that is only marginally mentioned on the internet, that the shop guys don’t have the info on, that isn’t on any app.
I’ve never had any interest in fly fishing for carp, but when you float down a slow, lazy river in the baking heat on a stand up paddle board for a few days, the idea starts to seem like a good one. They swim in the murkiest, calmest, warmest pockets of water on the John Day
Spending 10 days on the road, camping, fishing, mountain biking, and trail
running might sound like a pretty fun vacation (and it is!!), but as I try not
to scratch the bug bites
If you are a fan of gin and tonics, you might want to read this book
[http://www.alcademics.com/tonic-water-aka-gt-wtf-by-camper-english.html]. It’s
a very entertaining history of tonic water, which has
I am a huge fan of change and of learning new things. The consequence of this is that I am not very good at all of the things. There is so much research and buzz about doing something over and over and over and over and over to master, to perfect, to become excellent.