Video Blog: Opening Day on Alaska’s Kenai
World Class trout river video:
Three months to go and time to double check gear and supplies, finalize logistics and budgets. prior to the trip I will post full gear and budgets. for itinerary see. Gear & Supplies fly fishing gear and fishing clothes back country gear and clothing first aid and emergency supplies (including bear safety) Sat communications and…
I love music, rock, jazz, classical and Brazilian Bosa Nova and Samba. But I also love silence. Oftentimes when traveling either in the car or plane I will travel in silence. No radio, no music no watching movies inflight. On long flights to Europe or Brazil I usually put on a pair of noise canceling…
The canals in miami’s southwest suburbs provide a wide range of native and non-native fish. None is more sought after then the aggressive Amazon native, Peacock Bass. Typically I go out to the Everglades backcountry to fish for them but every now and then I hit the local canals. February is when they spawn and…
During my three weeks in Alaska, I sampled and ate my way across the state, from local diners and dive bars to out of the way truck stops and fine waterfront dining. Not to mention my own cooking, picnics and a few fast-food stops along the way. Breakfasts I mostly made my own breakfasts at…
The ancient native American petroglyphs at the V Bar V ranch site are the largest known petroglyph site in Arizona’s Verde Valley, and also one of the best-preserved. My wife and I went there for a day trip outside of Sedona over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The petroglyphs are a short hike through high desert trails from…
What was supposed to be the last state visited on a 50-state quest to coincide with my 60th birthday in 2022 as a cruise with my wife, has morphed into a 3 week DIY fishing and adventure trek across the last frontier. What Changed? COVID changed everything. By the time I make it to Alaska,…