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  • For instance, any trout I catch in the Madison River goes back in, but a nice brook trout in the Beartooth Wilderness is supper.

    The Catch-And-Release Preacher 2009

  • For instance, any trout I catch in the Madison River goes back in, but a nice brook trout in the Beartooth Wilderness is supper.

    The Catch-And-Release Preacher 2009

  • My friend and I who eventually became Eagle Scouts, used the skills we learned in Wilderness Survival courses to help us make it through two of the darkest nights we ever saw.

    Survival Training 2009

  • Wilderness is never far away-the land remembers forests, and our pavements are just a dream to it.

    MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building 2009

  • Lodge with www. riveroflifefarm.com and take a multiple day float trip into the Mark Twain Wilderness catching smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, and trophy brown trout with www. longboatoutfitters.com

    Fly Fishing the North Fork of the White River in the Missouri Ozarks 2009

  • My friend and I who eventually became Eagle Scouts, used the skills we learned in Wilderness Survival courses to help us make it through two of the darkest nights we ever saw.

    Survival Training 2009

  • We got bloggers dropping like flies, the latest being Timmy the G (and I'm not sure about his sidekick, the lovely Princess Monkey) at Voice in the Wilderness is packing it in, as have some others this week that I'm not as familiar with.

    Was it something I said? Candace 2005

  • We were first good friends and then I asked her to come with me and my friend Linus Schrage on a week-long canoe trip to the Algonquin Wilderness in Canada.

    Robert F. Engle III - Autobiography 2004

  • They also did a considerable business with the trees they cut down in the area they called the Wilderness by converting the wood into lumber, which they sold to carpenters in cities like nearby Richmond and Washington.

    Mexico Michener, James 1992

  • Spring time, a dark and portentous cloud; the Wilderness is red as if untimely Autumn had purpled its foliage.

    Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln 1865

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