Browsing: Outdoors
This week, Cal covers budget cuts to the duck banding program, a river controversy in Nebraska, and one lucky puppy.…
I stepped out my door with the dog on a leash, ready to go for a walk. A glance toward…
July 21, 1404: The Battle of Shrewsbury: The Army led by the Lancastrian King of England, Henry IV defeated a…
In an increasingly interconnected world, the security of critical infrastructure, particularly power grids, is paramount. While geopolitical tensions often dominate…
On July 20, 1793, Scottish explorer Alexander Mackenzie completed the first European east-to-west crossing of America north of Mexico. Here…
As a young Private in the U.S.Army, I had wondered what happened inside the company Command Post (CP) or Tactical…
On July 19, 1881, Lakota Sloux Indian Chief Sitting Bull surrendered to US federal troops at Fort Buford in the…
Much of the outdoor world is dominated by single-species pursuits. On the hunting side, this makes sense. After all, if…
North Dakota appears to have completely lost one of its most iconic native species: the greater sage grouse. During this…
Cardio training is something that not every hunter necessarily wants to do, but needs to do. When addressing your aerobic…