Outdoors & Sportsman
Surviving in the wilderness
Having grown up in the rural areas of the South (Arkansas, Missouri, and the Carolinas), I spent a great deal of time hiking, fishing, hunting and exploring the swamps and mountains. When I went to University, I continued these activities and worked as a Fire Fighter for the U.S. Forestry Service, putting out forest fires and helping with searches for lost people. Now I am a guide in the Caribbean,
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by S.K. Smith
My years are measured in hunting seasons.
Both of my grandfathers were deer hunters. My father was a deer
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by Randy Godwin
It seems as if hunters and animal rights groups are always at each others throats when deer season is
Biking
- Male titans of cycling
- Cycling gear reviews: Trek sonic elite helmet
- Evaluating Titus mountain bikes
- The importance of wearing a helmet while riding a bicycle
- Bike reviews: GT Sanction 1
- Bicycling gear reviews: Shimano RD-M972 Shadow XTR
- Be your own bike mechanic: Derailleurs for dummies
Camping
- Special precautions to take when camping in a forest
- Camping laws in California
- RVing: A full-time adventure
- What to take camping when it is hot out
- Survival training: Exercises with babies and children
- How to protect yourself from the danger of bears when camping
- Common injuries to dogs in camp
Outdoors & Sportsman (Other)
- How to make sling netting
- The best sites to buy paintball supplies online
- Basics of birdwatching gear
- Wingsuit flying: Getting started
- Product reviews: Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars
- What to expect when bungee jumping
- The best ATV trails in Arkansas
Watersports (Other)
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Writing Assignments
- Outdoors & Sportsman (Other)
- How to build a no-knife figure-4 deadfall trigger trap
- How to build a one-stick figure-4 deadfall trigger trap
- The best ATV trails in Delaware
- Tips for aid climbing in winter
- How to build a split stick deadfall trigger trap
- Common Southern New England predators
- The best ATV trails in Hawaii
- How to pack a triathlon wetsuit for travel
- An explanation of the adjectival grade system in climbing
- How to coal-burn a wooden container
- How to build spring traps
- How to start a fire with spontaneous combustion
- The scout in society
- The best ATV trails in New York
- The best ATV trails in Idaho
- Product reviews: Nikon 7218 Action 10 X 50mm Binoculars
- The best triathlon bike helmet
- An overview of the best 4x4 and offroading blogs
- Safer alternatives to free solo climbing
- How to determine eye dominance when tracking
- How to prepare hides for storage
- How to set a peg snare
- How to build a friction point split stick trigger trap
- A guide to cooking with rocks in a birch bark wok
- How to start a fire with carbide
- How to start a fire with a fire plow
- A guide to bow making
- The best ATV trails in Wisconsin
- The best ATV trails in North Carolina
- The best ATV trails in Minnesota



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