-- North Dakota in the 1800's.
This is a family show based in the great outdoors with a focus on fly-fishing, but it could be anything. As my young family grows, I hope to let others learn from our mistakes and pass on the good stuff I've learned from someone else. I like to say, "Three miles to a different world." As Tera says, "It ain't the catchin' that's important."
Monday, October 29, 2012
Book Review: "River Of Doubt"
Teddy spent some serious time in the backcountry!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Getting the kids out into the backcountry....
Wow, I realized this post never got published. It was a GREAT DAY!
OK, two miles in isn't backcountry, but I can tell you not alot of folks wandered out our way on this day. In fact, we didn't see anyone except the two people fishing at the confluence of the Yellowstone and the Lamar.
This magic place for kids in the backcountry is about 200 yards upstream on the Lamar from the confluence with the Yellowstone. Only about two miles in, and our 3 1/2 year old hiked it all by himself. The 16 month old loved playing in the sand all day. Dad fished, and Mom got a little fishin' in, too.
OK, two miles in isn't backcountry, but I can tell you not alot of folks wandered out our way on this day. In fact, we didn't see anyone except the two people fishing at the confluence of the Yellowstone and the Lamar.
This magic place for kids in the backcountry is about 200 yards upstream on the Lamar from the confluence with the Yellowstone. Only about two miles in, and our 3 1/2 year old hiked it all by himself. The 16 month old loved playing in the sand all day. Dad fished, and Mom got a little fishin' in, too.
Cruising down the trail.
The Lamar River from above.
Our piece of paradise for the day. Great spot for kids!
That's a coyote to the right of the rock! Who knows how long he was following us! Kind of scary when you think that the coyote could have easily taken one of the kids that was right in front of us.
Wonderful place!
Movie Review: "The River Why"
Somehow, someway....my wife and I had some time for a movie last night. "The River Why" was in the Netflix queue, so that's what we watched.
I liked it! It was a really nice movie that didn't try to play off the "River Runs Through It." There are a few really cool scenes that I won't spoil for you. This isn't an action film in any way, but if you want something relaxing, this is it.
Bottom line: if you want a cool fly-fishing movie to watch with wifey/hubby, take a chance on this one.
I liked it! It was a really nice movie that didn't try to play off the "River Runs Through It." There are a few really cool scenes that I won't spoil for you. This isn't an action film in any way, but if you want something relaxing, this is it.
Bottom line: if you want a cool fly-fishing movie to watch with wifey/hubby, take a chance on this one.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Oneida Narrows decision...
This news came out last week, but I think it is worth posting for anyone who hasn't seen it.... good news if you ask me.
http://www.greateryellowstone.org/news/index.php?id=1748
http://www.greateryellowstone.org/news/index.php?id=1748
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Backcountry Kids children's book available now!
Just letting everyone know that the children's book "Backcountry Kids" is available on Kindle now, and there should be hard-copies available by November 1.
Young children can join Backcountry Kids Jackson and Emma as they explore Yellowstone National Park. Learn about Yellowstone National Park and how to stay safe while hiking and exploring the park. The beautiful illustrations will catch the eye of every young child as parents read about America's first national park. Every child will be inspired to get outside, get some fresh air, and enjoy the great outdoors!
Bob Beason from Pocatello did some simply AWESOME and BEAUTIFUL art in this book.
Check it out on Amazon!
Young children can join Backcountry Kids Jackson and Emma as they explore Yellowstone National Park. Learn about Yellowstone National Park and how to stay safe while hiking and exploring the park. The beautiful illustrations will catch the eye of every young child as parents read about America's first national park. Every child will be inspired to get outside, get some fresh air, and enjoy the great outdoors!
Bob Beason from Pocatello did some simply AWESOME and BEAUTIFUL art in this book.
Check it out on Amazon!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Life is good...
On the Madison River for the annual Columbus Day fishing. Finally warmed up a bit at 1100.
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