Salmon have been swimming upstream to lay their eggs throughout the mountainous archipelago nation of Japan for thousands of years. The ruby-red eggs and succulent pink flesh of these powerful swimmers are more than just a source of delicious protein. … Continue reading
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Monarch Butterflies Fluttering to Extinction: ESA Them Now
Like summer’s fog vanishing during morning’s sun, Monarch Butterflies disappear daily. At some mark in time—just like fog—meadows, fields, and skies will be clear of them.
No time remains on nature’s clock to pussyfoot. Merriam-Webster defines that word as refraining … Continue reading
Paddling the Rio Grande in New Mexico
The Rio Grande or Rio Bravo del Norte, as it is called in Mexico, flows from headwaters near Creede in the mountains of southern Colorado south through New Mexico, eventually forming the Texas/Mexico border on its way to Brownsville, before … Continue reading
Over the Falls – Mulberry Creek
High Attitude Video and the Pro-Guides at Whitewater Express and friends from Columbus, GA teamed up to capture a day on the falls of Mulberry Creek after a big rainstorm on November 24, 2014.
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Hunter Katich… Continue reading
Paddling the French Broad River
The French Broad River is the third oldest stream in the world, the first and second oldest being the Nile and the New River (the latter also begins in North Carolina). So old that it is practically devoid of fossils, … Continue reading
Canoeing the Iconic Cape Fear River
The Cape Fear River is formed by the confluence of the Deep and Haw rivers in southeastern Lee County. Its watershed is the largest in North Carolina, containing 9,000+ square miles. The Cape Fear begins in Greensboro and flows all … Continue reading
Canoeing on the River Wye Herefordshire
Herefordshire’s River Wye flows for around 135 miles and is the fifth longest in the UK. The Wye Valley is one of the county’s areas of outstanding natural beauty and a great place to unwind. To see part of this … Continue reading
Canoeing on the River Severn
The River Severn is famous for its bore – a tidal phenomenon which flows upstream against the current – and for being the longest river in Britain. Its journey takes it from mid Wales’ Cambrian Mountains, through Shropshire, Worcestershire and … Continue reading
Fly Fishing In Montana, Queen of the Golden West
I can’t remember any summer vacations growing up that weren’t spent in Montana. The family would rent a motorhome, and we’d drive from one river to another for the first two weeks in August. As flyfishermen, it was the ultimate … Continue reading
Whitewater Tubing in Llangollen
Known for its International Music Festival, the Eisteddfod, Llangollen in northeast Wales has another jewel in its crown: white water tubing. The banks of the River Dee, right on its doorstep, is where you’ll find the Llangollen Outdoors White Water … Continue reading
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