How to Rappel Down a Cliff
Rappelling is a method of making a controlled descent down difficult terrain by sliding down a rope smoothly and efficiently. There are many different rappel devices available, but the two most popular...
View ArticleTubing in the Adirondacks
The Adirondack Park, designated "Forever Wild" in 1894, covers 6 million acres in northeastern New York State. White-water enthusiasts use parts of the park's 30,000 miles of rivers and streams for...
View ArticleHow to Travel With Oil Paint
Seeing the sunrise over the ocean, watching snow fall at a ski resort or studying the changing leaves in a New England town in autumn -- no matter where you're traveling to, as an artist you'll surely...
View ArticleTubing in Telluride, CO
The cozy southwestern Colorado town of Telluride, the seat of San Miguel County, rests among the dramatic slopes and canyons in the San Juan Range of the Rockies. This rugged landscape makes the town...
View ArticleTubing Down the Brazos River
When summers in Texas turn hot and muggy, tubing down a lazy river can be an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon. The Brazos River lies less than 150 miles west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, making it...
View ArticleTubing in Bear Valley
The powder snow verticals of Bear Valley in the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada receive an average of 360 inches of snowfall per year. Most notably, a ski destination, Bear Valley has features snow...
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