The Lake Tahoe basin is home to roughly 300 bears and it's becoming a problem. As humans and black bear environments collide, the way of life for a black bear is changing. Instead of feasting on their natural cuisine, these cunning black bears are becoming the ultimate dumpster divers. Opting for nutrient dense trash, bears and humans, especially in South Lake Tahoe, are on a crash course.
Read MoreHow I Bulls-eyed 450 YDS the First Time I Shot a Rifle
Growing in a small town, guns were common for hunting, but we mostly bird hunted, so I had never touch a rifle, until now. I was at a conference--the fun kind of conference where we learned about survival survival, new gear, hunting skills, and much more--and getting nervous as the days ticked past because I knew I would be shooting a SCOUTE Precision hunting rifle.
These feelings were new for me. As a kid, the thought of loading up my Dad's truck with the shot guns, some clay pigeons, and our dog brought me joy. Yet, those days were well behind me and I had not shot a gun for nearly 12 years, so, I guess that makes sense why I was nervous. But, that didn't matter.
Read MoreThe Water Filter for Your Everyday Life
I wish I could say that when I picked up the Katadyn BeFree filter that I wasn't skeptical, but, I was for several reasons and they were all wrong.
About two months ago, I was headed out to climb all of the 14,000 foot peaks in the Sawatch Range and needed a light-weight water filter to use on the go, without the worry of drinking bad water.
I have to admit, most water filters are bulky and hard to use, so I avoid them at all costs, typically opting for iodine tablets or aquamira. But, for this trip, I wanted to try something new, something light, and something convenient, if there was such a thing.
To my surprise, there is; the Katadyn BeFree filter system.
Read More'Life Lived Wild' Showcases Adventure at Its Core
From the summit of K2, one of the deadliest mountains in the world, to a self-supported crossing of the Chant Tang plateau, Rick Ridgeway shares tales from a lifetime of adventure. Life Lived Wild is Ridgeway’s newest book that will leave your palms sweaty in one chapter then make you question your role in society in the next. This amazing read is chock-full of knowledge, humility, and showcases, by example, how to live a life of adventure. While I originally picked up Life Lived Wild for the adventure, I was drawn deeper into the pages for the personal connection and discussion on friendship, family life, and risk taking. If you are looking for a book to read this summer, or any time, to get yourself excited for your next outing, snag a copy of Life Lived Wild.
Read MoreA Beach Walk To Review Tamron 50-400 Zoom Lens
On a cloudy day along the Northern California coast, I went for a walk to try out my new lens; the Tamron 50-400mm. Now, I don't know much about the lens other than I like the range, so I clicked it onto my Sony camera body and went for a walk to see what I could find.
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