Monthly Archives: May 2009
On The Trail – April Showers
The sky was overcast and gray, as it had been for the last few days. A steady
trickle of precipitation rained forth from the heavens, giving the dry ground a
well needed soaking.
Turning into a wide ravine the water could be seen cascading down in a
stair-step of small waterfalls.
The ever changing soft shapes of the turbulent flow as it danced over the rocky
landscape was as much a feast to the eyes as the roaring sound was to the ears.
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A primer to ignition and tinder sources for basic fire starting.
Publisher’s Note: Ken Drouillard AKA : KGD is the newest addition to our writing team. People possessing Outdoor Skills with the ability to share put them to paper are a rare commodity. Even more rare are those who can capture … Continue reading