
The do’s and don’ts of RV camping
After going through a trio of campers, borrowing a few others, and staying everywhere in them from primitive pull-over state forest land to deluxe private venues, I’m here to say I much prefer the latter.<br

After going through a trio of campers, borrowing a few others, and staying everywhere in them from primitive pull-over state forest land to deluxe private venues, I’m here to say I much prefer the latter.<br

We intuitively know, and take for granted, that the Sun powers life on Earth through the green plant world, but nothing illustrates that first-hand like a little at-home demonstration of the value of harnessing solar

Each passing summer seems to bring us increasingly long heat waves and high outdoor temperatures. These extended periods of high heat can present some particular challenges for outdoor recreationists.
As the sun’s rays beam

One boat. Four presidents. Dozens of fish. Sound like an interesting combination? It most certainly was, as a foursome of former leaders converged on the Juniata River in Pennsylvania last month for the presidential treatment

If you are a trapper and looking to put up numbers of desirable pelts, beaver appears to be the way to go in pretty much every section of the U.S.
Averages on the more

Hall of Fame angler “Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about catching largemouth bass under tough-bite conditions. Tuma says he often uses a wacky worm and, for more action, a ned rig.

Ned Smith was an icon among Pennsylvania outdoor communicators.
A renowned wildlife artist and illustrator, he had the honor of creating Pennsylvania’s first duck stamp in 1983. He completed nearly 120 cover paintings

West Virginia resident Tony L. Coffman, once featured on the popular History Channel program about the illegal ginseng trade, is scheduled for sentencing in federal court in Columbus on July 20 for trafficking wild American

July is here and most people will be thinking about or making vacation plans but, for me, I’m already thinking about October and the beginning of archery season. I know the season doesn’t open for
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