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AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Hunting Locales A world-class hunting locale can turn an everyday hunting trip into the experience of a lifetime. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2006 Cid Busarow |
Up Fish Creek The Fish Creek House Bed and Breakfast is a beautiful log home located on forty acres with gorgeous views of the mountains. |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
Top 10: National Parks With such a giant landscape to work with, the United States holds a multitude of national parks for local and international tourists to sample any time of the year. |
High on Adventure December 1999 Lee Juillerat |
At Loose with the Moose at the B Bar This Montana Dude Ranch Welcomes Cross-Country Skiers |
Outside December 2007 Douglas Gantenbein |
Fire Away In March, about 1,545 wolves in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming are to be taken off the endangered species list. That means they're going to be hunted. And this may be exactly what the species needs. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2007 Linda Ballou |
Something for Everyone in the New - Old West The Spotted Horse Ranch near Jackson Hole, Wyoming offers lots of fun for all ages and degrees of fitness. |
Outside September 2001 Mike Harrelson |
Inns and Lodges: Potosi Hot Springs Resort Fishing, biking, horseback riding, and soaking, Montana style... |
Smithsonian October 2005 Anne Broache |
Phenomena and Curiosities: Oh Deer! Contraception shows promise, but other measures may be needed to lessen the toll that the deer boom is having on forests and suburbs. |
High on Adventure October 2008 Lee Juillerat |
The Heart of Hart Every season is good at the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge in southeastern Oregon, but fall is when the heart of Hart beats most resoundingly. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2008 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Anticosti Island: Quebec's Best Kept Secret Anticosti is one of the best kept secrets of North America for travelers who appreciate nature and want to get away from stress, noise, rush, traffic and polluted air. |
Geotimes December 2004 Naomi Lubick |
New Dates for Old Deer Bones Improved radiocarbon dating has shown that several creatures previously thought to have died out around 10,000 to 11,000 years ago actually were around much longer. |
Adventure May 2006 Andrea Minarcek |
Pennsylvania: The Wild, Wild East Four days in pristine Pennsylvania deliver raucous white water, a hang-gliding haunt, and state-protected starry skies. |
AskMen.com Tijo Salverda |
Hunting: Status Symbols The pursuit of hunting remains present in Western society -- not as a means of survival but as leisure activity for the elite. |
Salon.com June 11, 2002 Amy Benfer |
Hunting the American dream Ted Nugent discusses his new book, "Kill It and Grill It," in which our God-given gifts are respected and the screaming, testosterone-infested bull elk becomes supper. |
DailyCandy June 25, 2005 |
Travel: Roam if You Want To Montana's winters may be all about skiing (and hot tubbing), but summer's the best time to roam its great and glorious outdoors. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2005 Sara Drummond |
Hunting for Recreational Properties Land is America's new stock market. In some parts of the country, people burned by Wall Street are putting their money into what Scarlett O'Hara called "the only thing that lasts." |
Outside December 2004 Steven Rinella |
If You Are What You Eat, He's Dead Meat Ready to take up the challenge of reviving the bloody old days of classic haute cuisine? |
National Gardening Karen Jescavage-Bernard |
Problems with Deer What to do? Here's the lowdown on fences, repellents, and scare tactics. |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
Online Hunting Now a Target Out West California is the latest state to target the controversial practice of Internet hunting. The state's Fish and Game Commission is preparing emergency regulations to ban what is known as "point, click and kill" hunting. |
Salon.com November 14, 2001 Christopher Ketcham |
Hunting not to kill Guns are an extension of the fist, and their ultimate purpose is the increase of power. That's why they're so much fun... |
Outside June 2003 Douglas Gantenbein |
We're Toast Last summer, U.S. wildfires cost $1.6 billion to stop and claimed the lives of 23 firefighters. The expense and sacrifice did nothing to solve the problems of overgrown forests, misguided policies, and misspent resources. We need to get serious about rethinking the role of flame in the woods. |