Month: December 2022

Over the multiple decades I’ve led photo safaris to Tanzania and all over the United States, I’ve observed a multitude of commonalities. I’ve been witness to common barriers that prevent participants from creating the best possible images. They range in scope from making photos of anything and everything just because it’s new to overlooking what’s
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Eugene L.   12.07.22 New regulations will protect Broodfish The Commissioners with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new rules to help with conservation efforts of the Gulf striped bass (Morone saxatilis) population in the lower Ochlockonee River in Wakulla County earlier this month at their December Commission (November 30th -December 1st) meeting. For most
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Home » Motors » The 10 Best Portable Tire Air Compressors Keep your tires properly inflated — no matter where you drive. The best portable air compressors will keep you rolling smoothly on road and off. Every vehicle and home garage should have a portable air compressor on hand. They’re compact, easy to use, and ideal for
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Photo By Max Foster The Black Hills of South Dakota cover 1.2 million acres of forested hills and mountainous landscapes. With expansive pine forests, rugged rock formations, streams, lakes and more, the Black Hills offer a variety of recreation opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. One of the most visually striking areas lies within Custer State Park
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With the holidays right around the corner, REI’s December sale is the time to save on quality gear for the outdoor adventurers in your life. Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Switchback Travel. From winter jackets to camp stoves and accessories like gloves, headlamps, and winter traction devices, REI’s Holiday Warm Up Sale
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Aaron Frimel   12.09.22 Enjoying the outdoors when it’s 65 degrees and sunny is far less complicated than it is during the part of the year we are heading towards. For an outdoorsman, fighting the elements can mean spending hundreds on technical outerwear just to get extra days outside. Does it really have to be that way?
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Photo By Samuel Cox “A giraffe drinking is magic for a wildlife photographer,” says Samuel Cox, “that opportunity to capture behavior with a splash of action—to showcase an animal in a different light. “This individual, photographed in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, was making the most of a small waterhole but was also causing a bit
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Everett Headley   12.07.22 Selecting a Smoke-Pole Two years ago, Montana opened up a Heritage Muzzleloader season. Late in the year and brief, it was designed to offer an opportunity to those who would brave the winter weather and limit themselves to loose power, iron sights, and open ignitions.  Naturally, I decided it was for me.  What
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Photo By Caleb Lawson Today’s Photo of the Day is “Grizzly Profile” by Caleb Lawson. Location: Glacier National Park, Montana. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are
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