3 Easy Steps to Becoming a BackCountry Hero
by Chuck Fitzgerald Making a difference in the backcountry is easy for anyone – you don’t have to be Ted Turner. Follow these 3 easy steps, and you’ll be on your way to giving back to your backcountry and you’ll have a ball doing it. Fantasy Football Success: Three Basic Rules
by Mark Barnes You can search the Internet or the newsstands in June and July, and you'll find a wealth of information about fantasy football and fantasy football leagues. Most of it is statistics. Miles and miles of statistics. And most sites and magazines claim to offer more than all the others. What few offer, though, is sound advice on how to be successful every year. So, visit all the sites and magazines for your stats, but search no more for the secret to winning, because here it is. Your RV Lifestyle - Try It First!
by Jill Ferrer Whether you are contemplating an RV purchase or an RV lifestyle, it's critical that you know what you are getting into. As fulltime RVers, we did a lot of research before we jumped in. We really talked through what we wanted, and took steps to "try it on for size" before we made major decisions. Renting an RV was one of these trial techniques. Is First Aid Different in the BackCountry?
by Chuck Fitzgerald Knowing first aid is critical if you are spending time in the backcountry. Read this article to understand why. More Unusual Baseball Statistics
by Aron Wallad I love those unusual baseball statistics. I think the stats give an inside look at what a player did on the diamond. How great they were is often discovered in the numbers they put up on the board. Baseball and the Game of Life
by Bill Bathe Baseball and the game of life. They have many similarities,from a team approach to an individual approach. It teaches us about success as well as failure and how to cope with them. It is more than just a game of a bat and a ball and a baseball field. It is a stage for life's lessons. Super Bowl Has Super Flaw
by Mark Barnes This years Super Bowl had a major flaw, and it didn't have anything to do with a celebrity exposing herself during the halftime show. No, it wasn't a bad commercial, either. This flaw was actually a game decision -- one that may have cost the Eagles a victory. Fantasy Football Information: Fans May Have New Star
by Mark Barnes Fantasy Football Fans will want to remember the name Deion Branch. When preparing for your fantasy football drafts this summer, don't let the New England receiver slip too far in your ratings or in your round-by-round projections. He is a star in the making. Fantasy Football Information: Is This The QB Era?
by Mark Barnes Fantasy football nuts need to answer this question: have we entered a new era in drafting players for our fantasy football teams? Is this the era of the quarterback? I think the answer is a resounding Yes. Suspense Novel Puts New Twist on an Old Game
by Mark Barnes The League is a suspense/thriller that underscores how money and power affect people, with a unique game – fantasy football – as the vehicle. The novel’s protagonist, Jordan Young, and some of his friends create a unique, secret fantasy football league, composed of some of Wall Street’s wealthiest stock brokers, bankers, attorneys and entrepreneurs. Taxidermy - Todays Replicas Help Tomorrows Fisherman and Anglers
by Troy Denson As the human population continues to grow, more and more
individuals
have become hooked on fishing. Never has there been a better
time to
consider having that trophy fish yove caught reproduced out of
fiberglass. Fantasy Football Format -- Go Basic or Go Home
by Mark Barnes My fantasy football league is approaching its 16th season. We have had 16 teams competing before, but now we are a 14-team league. Although the subject of performance points is bandied about at our league meetings virtually every year, we remain a basic scoring league -- the only way to go for true fantasy football fans. Black Bear Chasing Kid Style
by Robin Shortt Peddling as fast as my aching legs could move, I came to an abrupt stop. My shocked eyes followed the big black bear as it veered off the old brush road into the dark forest, just a few feet in front of me. Camping With Mans Best Friend
by Robin Shortt Man's best friend your dog, and you, can go camping and have lots of fun. You Too Can Ski Down Mount Everest
by Robin Shortt Extreme skier Maegan Carney had made a bid to be the first woman, and second person to ski down the world's tallest mountain. The Role of Zen in Martial Arts
by Jeffrey Miller In the ancient traditions of warriorship which found their way into Japan, we can find Buddhist influences and martial practices melding as if made for each other. This article focuses on the influence of Zen on the martial arts and presents a sample view of Zen Master Taisen Deshimaru who often wrote and spoke of Zen and the principles of bushido, "the way of the warrior," which grew,in part, out of Buddhist principles. Things You Should Know About Tents
by Robin Shortt Here are a few hints when choosing the tent just right for you or your family. 10 Benefits You Get from Using Trekking Poles For Hiking
by Robin Shortt Today things have changed a lot. The Scouts
still make their trekking poles, but more hikers
are now going high-tech. 17 Deadly Mistakes That Keep You Losing At Billiards
by Reg Hardy Are there really 17 of them, I only remember one or two... Callaway ERC Fusion Driver - Long and Straight
by Ernie Horning Club review and specs, and bargains on pre-owned clubs. Personal experience using the club. by
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