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Learn How to Camp and Hike
Karl Seckinger posted on December 08, 2009 :: 4142 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
Outdoor Camping and keeping warm - For me there is a direct correlation between the flames of the campfire and my sleeping bag. They both take the chill off eventually, but not completely. As my front or backside reflects the fire it warms either my face or my posterior. My mummy bag encases almost all of me, to the exclusion of...
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Karl Seckinger posted on August 11, 2007 :: 6773 Views :: 1 Comments :: 
After I leave my table top with a dream sheet of perspective lakes, I call the Minnesota DNR area fisheries office and talk to one of the fishing gurus that rule the roost. I spend as much of my fishing time in the Superior National Forest as I can...
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Karl Seckinger posted on July 05, 2007 :: 6329 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
Friday night, the tents are all set up. We’ve moved civilization to the pucker brush. Lanterns hiss and the campfire smoke is drifting to whom ever it bothers the most. Campfires sense that...
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Karl Seckinger posted on June 23, 2007 :: 7538 Views :: 1 Comments :: 
If you match a good first aid kit with some basic but current CPR you’re a long way towards piece of mind on what’s supposed to be fun in the great outdoors...
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Karl Seckinger posted on June 14, 2007 :: 5869 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
You can’t get the birch bark smell from a crisp photo, or the warmth that the flames send forth. You have to go build the fire, and sit by it. Breathe it, tend it, and follow the lofted sparks until the night sky just turn’s them into stars...
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Vicki Davis posted on June 08, 2007 :: 8716 Views :: 1 Comments :: 
Every spring and summer hundreds of young, orphaned animals are brought to wildlife rehabilitators. Often these animals are not true orphans. Here is some information on identifying, caring for and transporting orphaned mammals...
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Team JustNorth posted on November 02, 2006 :: 6612 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
A telltale sign winter is approaching is the ongoing wildlife activity. Although birds migrate to warmer climates, many wildlife species stay put, including the creepy, crawly, and slithery critters. What do reptiles and amphibians do to prepare for winter?
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Team JustNorth posted on October 22, 2006 :: 6918 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
When camping with kids, certain considerations must be made. This is to ensure a safe trip going to, and while at camp. Certain considerations are also needed to make sure that everyone gets his or her share of a good time...
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Team JustNorth posted on July 18, 2005 :: 6297 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
Are you and your parents, your boy or Girl Scout troop, or church planning on doing a winter camping trip? Before you go, everyone should know how to protect themselves out in the cold and still have a ton of fun..
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Team JustNorth posted on July 18, 2005 :: 7459 Views :: 0 Comments :: 
When bird watching, you need to know what you are looking at. First off, remember how big or small the bird is. Hummingbirds are small and delicate, while crows are much bigger. What color(s) is the bird? Is it all one color or does it have many different colors? How about markings? Does it have stripes, circles, or is it a solid color? Now we need to look at the shape of the birds body parts. How long or short is the beak? How about the tail? Of course we also need to remember what sounds the bird makes...
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Randy Johnson posted on July 18, 2005 :: 17430 Views :: 4 Comments :: 
One of my favorite spring time events is walking the woods of the north in search of shed deer antlers. If you are a deer hunter, it also provides clues to the location and habits of deer that survived the hunting season. Not only is this good exercise for the body - but also for the mind. The cool, calm spring air helps clear the mind. Here is some information you may find interesting before you go in to the woods looking for sheds...
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