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Imagine riding a horse through snow on a warm sunny day in August. This may sound like an impossible contradiction, but I did just that on a high country pack trip with Icicle Outfitters & Guides of Washington State. Icicle Outfitters offers everything from day rides near Leavenworth and at Lake Wenatchee State Park, to drop camps where they pack in gear for hikers or hunters, to full service pack trips. in the winter they even have sleigh rides. M... Read More
One small ship cruise line goes under. Most people would have seen their ships as fodder for the scrap yard. Dan Blanchard of American Safari Cruises saw them as the means to start a new company. With the complete overhaul of two ships formerly of Glacier Bay, InnerSea Discoverieswas born, a small-ship cruise line with a taste for adventure and exploration of wild places. The first time I saw the Wilderness Discoverer she sat high and dry in a shipyard in Seattle. Poin... Read More
FEATURED HOMES/TOWNHOMES FOR RENT - March 16, 2011 Lake City / Meadowbrook 2718 N.E. 107th St., 98125 $1,325 HOUSE - 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Kitchen with Range, Refrigerator and Dishwasher. Deck. Hardwood Floors in Living Room, Wood Stove. Finished Basement with storage, Utility room and Bonus room, W/D, Attached Garage & space for 2 more cars, Nice Deck and Unfenced Yard. Gas Heat; Ten... Read More
Sint Maarten/Saint Martin, two names for one rather small island. This now peaceful Caribbean island has a long and bloody history. Violence began long before the day Columbus first sighted the island in 1493 on November 11, the holy day of Saint Martin of Tours. He claimed the island for Spain, naming it Isla de San Martin. Throughout history, the island changed hands many times between Spain, France, Holland, Britain and... Read More
British Columbia Salmon Fishing Lodges at Hakai Pass By John L. Beath www.GoFishMagazine.com& www.Halibut.net Hakai Pass British Columbia – Puget Sound anglers who own their own boat and know how to catch salmon would rather guide themselves than rely on a fishing guide who might not have much salmon fishing experience. British Columbia salmon guides typically tell their guest how they will fish and even set the hooks for them. This just does not fit the needs of experienced... Read More
Top 10 Reasons to Have a Website Has the thought of owning your own web site ever crossed your mind? Whether you own a bricks-and-mortar business, want to turn a hobby into an income, or anywhere in between, a web site is an easy and inexpensive way to get the word out about your business. Below are the Top 10 reasons people should consider owning a web site: 1. Conduct Business 24/ 7/ 365. Imagine your website as your cyber-employee, presenting yo... Read More
Midges & Crane Flies ( Aquatic Diptera) The subject of aquatic Diptera is vast, fascinating and much too comprehensive to treat here, except in a most general manner. Most Diptera are not associated with trout waters but are slow water species of the warmer climates. Thus we will limit our discussion to those that seem to important to the diet of the trout: midges and cr... Read More
The hiss of a line in a light evening breeze sends this rose of feather, fur and steel out over a pool so clear shadows freeze where it drops. To be in this place, to feel the and promise of the river turn to wishing then transformation in wing scattered points of evening light, a woman learns fishing with her heart. For all the loss fall anoints with yellow and red under a painful blue, she watches her question drift in the last light and waits to see it dimple and vanish through a... Read More
Todd's Garden Asparagus initiative year 2 Category: http://www.gardenstew.com/blog/c1292-1-garden--eco.html | Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:57 pm the last day of March and I was weeding the garden, thinking thoughts of fresh salad this spring and tomato sauce in mid summer, when LOW and BEHOLD I saw a spear of asparagus sprouting up. then as I inspected the rest of the patch I saw ALOT of spears peeking up through the soil!! there is a blog entr... Read More
Stone Flies (Plecoptera) Stone flies are primitive insects, fossils show that they have existed for 220 million years; Stone flies generally represent a much smaller percentage of the trout's diet than do May flies and caddis flies. This type of generality can be quite misleading however, forever if stone flies represented less than 10 percent of the trout's diet on a particular stream, it is quite possible to arrive on the... Read More
Never mind what-is. Imagine it the way you want it to be so that your vibration is a match to your desire. When your vibration is a match to your desire, all things in your experience will gravitate to meet that match every time. Excerpted from the workshop in Boca Raton, FL on Sunday, January 12th, 1997 Our Love, Jerry and Esther www.abraham-hicks.com www.seattlegrapevine.com/user/namaste/blogs... Read More
With the recession barreling toward us, the road noise has become alarmingly loud. But as the economy contracts, we must resist our natural reflex to contract with it. Instead, we need to do the opposite. Expansion is the best way to survive any crisis. When a box turtle is crossing the road and it hears a car coming, it reacts by drawing in its head and feet, contracting for protection. Evolution has kept turtles alive for hundreds of millions of years that way. What works as a na... Read More
Are Trout of this river's song, sharp in the current and vague on the flats? Do trout dance for any reason but love, fanning a harp of water for the sheer gravity of a chance encounter with death, Clearing the surface in time to stop a mind from shattering distraction? Can trout know the purity of the pools they mime in the deep mirrors of their scales? Who began this risky trip into the howl of a broken river? The small streams mother us all back to a speck in our brains called home on a trai... Read More
It may not be apparent to the casual observer, or even to the novice fly fisherman, but beneath the stark beauty of a tumbling trout stream there lives a complex, thriving community of life. This community of microscopic organisms, aquatic insects, and fishes, is quite intricate. Each form of life, from the tiniest to the largest, is interlinked and dependent upon the other for survival. Scientists call these communities ecosystems, food chains, or food webs. &nb... Read More
Always, when you know what you don't want, that's when the rocket of desire is born of what you do want. That is the fruit of your experience. Now pluck it and savor it and enjoy it. Visualize it, and find the feeling place of it. And live happily ever after, once you get the hang of this. Excerpted from the workshop in Spokane, WA on Wednesday, July 7th, 1999 Our Love, Jerry and Esther www.abraham-hicks.com www.seat... Read More
You don't have to go where you don't want to be to get where you want to be. You can go from where you are to where you want to be. Excerpted from the workshop in Napa, CA on Friday, February 28th, 1997 Our Love, Jerry and Esther www.abraham-hicks.com www.seattlegrapevine.com/user/namaste/blogs... Read More
This method has been described by some as the repeated series of leisering lifts used to fish the water. That is a fair description and while it does not require the preciseness of presentation of the lift in order to be more than marginally effective, the artificial must be a fair to good imitation of a natural found in the stretch being fished. In fishing either method, the line used must be one that takes the fly down very quickly. If the botton is relativ... Read More
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