A Superfund Site

I spent a night in Butte, Montana after my transmission failed on my Jeep. I had reached the top of a mountain when all of a sudden my car sounded like I was reving the engine and then I [...]

Thinking about Dams

Reading the news and watching YouTubes on my computer I see that six dams have been blown out in my home state of Colorado during the rain storms. As I travel the Rocky Mountains, I am oftentimes [...]

The Ubiquitous Woolly Bugger

Although I have not had the time to tie my own flies, I have had fun experimenting with doing that and look forward to the time when I will do that. Occasionally, I do go out on the Internet and [...]

Damsel Street

From Laurie Meyer, President/Owner of Damsel Street. I began fishing as most kids do – with a dad, uncle or grandfather. I started with a spin cast pole and a can of worms. Flash forward [...]

Browns Canyon

Bill Dvorak is not only the owner of Dvorak Expeditions, and the guide who took us down the Arkansas River in Salida, he is also involved in other extremely important work in Colorado. One aspect [...]

110 Year-Old You

Brian Johnson is a philosopher who has written a book on “optimal living, creating an authentically awesome life and other such goodness.” In one of his recent newsletters Brian talks [...]

What’s Really Important

“Derek” has a blog too. It is a little different than mine though.  He is battling stage 4 colon cancer. My son met him last weekend and said, “He is just one of those amazing [...]

Marianne’s Menagerie

Marianne McKinney and I have been friends for 40 years having first met in our wild and crazy days as ski bums in Park City, Utah. Marianne and I share a passion that she has totally delivered on [...]

Sound Spas

Dusk on a River by Belle Brawn. Alone. Outdoors, but surrounded by life. Feeling the chill As the sun disappears behind the clouds. Wet boots Gurgling creek. No need for sound spas here.

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