Skiing, skating or snowmobiling may be traditional winter activities that bring you to Alberta’s Municipal District of ...
If we truly want to ditch a bad habit or overcome a personality flaw, we don’t have to wait until the first of January. We ...
Those of us who claim to love animals (and I count myself as one) are often faced with a case of hypocrisy when it comes to the cycle of life.
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Tom Lounsbury: Why I still trust ash and rawhide snowshoes
Whenever snow depths reach a certain point, writes Tom Lounsbury, snowshoes allow him to effectively walk on top of the snow instead of having to wade and slog through it.
This story, “I Was the Dog,” appeared in the December 1967 issue of Outdoor Life.
This story, “I Was the Dog,” appeared in the December 1967 issue of Outdoor Life. I CAME HOME from work in a die plant in the village of Holly one Saturday noon in January of 1950 to find my ...
The dilapidated remains of a historic cabin shrouded by native trees and brush along the Wood River remain deeply rooted in the early history of western Canada and southwest Saskatchewan. Trapper's ...
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