Video Blog: Field Guides for the Field
Besides adventure books (see blog post here), I love a good field guide when I’m out and about.
See video post of field guides below:
Well, the Alaska expedition and fishing trip is less than a month away (leave on June 6th). Today I did a near final inventory of my gear. I have 95% what I need in this video, not included in the video are some basic items such as toiletries, meds, underwear and my outerwear jackets, etc….
Siting in the basement corner of the American Museum of Natural History in NY is a 30-ton meteorite … most people , myself included in the past, have walked by it without much thought or reflection of how it wound up in the museum …. Until now. Reading about explorers such as Robert Peary and…
While this blog and Youtube Channel mostly document my off-road, off-the-grid adventures and fishing, not all adventures are meant to be wild. This last week the wife and I met up with our son in NY to celebrate his 29th birthday. He flew in from Toronto, and we ventured north from Miami. Our adventures included…
The Romans believed it to be an end of the known world. The name Finisterre in latin means “Land’s End.” I spent three days there because I misread a bus route, but came to fall in love with this little fishing town at the end of the earth. I was living in Spain at the…
Welcome to Fishing Adventures & Tales. This is the new brandname for Journey to the Last Frontier. New Name. Same Content While we have a new name and a new branding, the same adventures and stories will continue to be told by Alec Rosen, Chief Raconteur. Also, the URL for the blog, Facebook and YouTube…
On a dirt road, off the Old Santa Fe Trail and in the Shadow of the Wagon Mound, the last natural landmark on the trail headed towards Fort Union, sits an Old West Cemetery. The Santa Clara Cemetery, still in use by the local community, is also the final resting place of many pioneers from…