Florida Flats Fishing Wednesday, December 12, 2012 Add Comment Florida fishing, Indian River Lagoon, Redfish Edit A great winter trip fishing the shallow saltwater grass flats of Florida's Indian River Lagoon. Huge redfish and drum hitting our lines... Read More
Floating Alabama's Sipsey River Monday, October 29, 2012 Add Comment Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey River, Sipsey Wilderness Edit Alabama’s Sipsey Fork (commonly called the Sipsey River) flows south through the William B. Bankhead National Forest. Sipsey Fork is Alaba... Read More
Walls Of Jericho, Alabama Tuesday, July 31, 2012 Add Comment Alabama, The Nature Conservancy, Walls of Jericho Edit For decades, northern Alabama has had an area that, due to its forbidden access, gained an almost legendary reputation among the region’s ou... Read More
Seven Southern Summits Add Comment Brasstown Bald, Britton Hill, Clingman's Dome, High Points, Mount Mitchell, Mt. Cheaha, Sassafras Mountain, Woodall Mountain Edit In the world of extreme adventure one achievement stands out: climbing the seven summits. These are the highest points on the seven continen... Read More
Wakulla River Florida Sunday, June 24, 2012 Add Comment Manatees, Wakulla River Edit Good river, bad river. The Wakulla kind of captures Florida; abundant wildlife, crystal clear water, impressive towering cypress trees an... Read More
Shark Tagging, South Carolina Tuesday, June 19, 2012 Add Comment COASTSPAN, Shark tagging, South Carolina Edit If you’re like me, you probably think that the numbers of sharks in the water around you on any particular day at the beach are few and fa... Read More
Paddling The Gnarly Nolichucky Sunday, May 6, 2012 Add Comment Erwin Tennessee, Nolichucky River Edit On this cool April morning the Nolichucky River is running high and fast. Not a roiling mass of whitewater but definitely enough to grab you... Read More
A Rare Sighting On Fort Morgan Peninsula Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Add Comment Fort Morgan Edit I trekked down to Alabama’s Fort Morgan Peninsula, a thin finger of dunes and beach the juts into the Gulf of Mexico along the southern shor... Read More
New River, West Virginia Thursday, April 5, 2012 Add Comment New River, West Virginia Edit It’s not the wildest whitewater river in the East; that gaji is reserved for the Gauley. Nor is it the most famous; the Chattooga achieved t... Read More
Luxembourg Add Comment Luxembourg Edit “This is a country, but the city is the country.” These words from Mahmet, the manager of the Brasserie Guiliaume, an upscale restaurant and... Read More
Flyfishing Nevada's Ruby Valley Saturday, March 3, 2012 Add Comment Flyfishing, Ruby Valley Edit Forget all your preconceived notions of Nevada—the glam and glitter of the Las Vegas strip and the funky, hardcore casinos of Reno. The othe... Read More
Flyfishing The Big Thompson River, Colorado Saturday, February 18, 2012 Add Comment Big Thompson River, Estes Park, Flyfishing, Rocky Mountain National Park Edit It just doesn’t get much prettier than this: A clear mountain river coursing through the heart of an alpine meadow, the warm morning sun spa... Read More
Haulin' Halibut, Alaska Halibut Fishing Sunday, February 12, 2012 Add Comment Alaska, Halibut, Ninilchik, Soldotna Edit Our twin 150-horsepower Yamaha outboards had barely had time to cool down when my fishing rod bent ninety degrees. I was unprepared for acti... Read More
Down East Maine Saturday, February 4, 2012 Add Comment Acadia National Park, Machias Seal Island, Maine, St. Croix River Edit Courtesy George Goff "This is stupid!" grumps my son Val. We are treading gingerly across the rocky nesting ground of thousands... Read More