MOUNTAIN BIKING ETIQUETTE By Sandra Walter In her article on the etiquette of mountain biking Sandra Walter draws upon her twenty years of experience biking and competing all over the world. She learned that wherever she competed her fellow bikers followed the same rules of etiquette. She explains, “It’s kind of nice […]
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Four Simple Steps to the Perfect Golf Grip By Adrian Fryer Many of our followers have been asking about which golf grip we recommend for the average golf swing. Some prefer to customize their grip but Adrian addresses the basics below. Increase your ability to hold onto that club and hit the ball with accuracy […]
BASIC FLY FISHING TECHNIQUES By Josh Wolfe This article by Josh Wolfe valiantly aspires to take the mystery out of fly fishing. As the author states, “Fly fishing at its core is about two things: the water and the fish.” The article explains in detail fly fishing gear, rods, reels, line, types of flies and […]
Four Tips On How To Have The Best Camping Trip With Your Family By The Expert Camper Family camping is a wonderful activity that promotes togetherness and belonging, provided that you are organized and safety conscious. This article by The Expert Camper discusses 4 tips for safe and comfortable camping with your family. The […]
Nutrition and Cycling Performance By: Landry Bobo This is an excellent article that discusses the relationship between good nutrition and cycling performance focusing on the impact of carbs and carb load on performance. Landry points out that, “one of the big differences that sets elite riders apart from beginners is their nutrition.” Understanding your body […]
By Chuck Bonner There are many types of hiking boots and hiking shoes, and the choice can be bewildering. While there are some kinds of hiking footwear that will not fit neatly into any category, I will discuss hiking footwear in terms of four categories, based on the general kind of hiking for which they work […]