Tag: Ross Sanner

Top 3 National Parks to Explore This Fall

Glacier National Park While many hikers and other adventurers head straight towards more popular national parks such as Yosemite or Yellowstone, explorers from all over the country are slowly making their way to Glacier National Park. The vast beauty of Montana is definitely found in Glacier National Park, with more than 730 miles of mountain peaks, lakes, and meadows to… Read more →

4 Best Hiking Tips This Summer

Along with heading to the beach or perhaps the pool, hiking is another very common summer related activity for families, couples, and students. While hiking can be more relaxing than spending time under the beating sun in a local beach town, there are various safety precautions you need to keep in mind both before and during your hiking excursion. 1.… Read more →

D.I.Y. Fly!

It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of fly fishing. It’s the perfect way to relax while getting in touch with our ancestral habits. After all, fishing in some form or another dates all the way back to the Paleolithic era. But what if you could take it one step further? Instead of heading to the local sporting good… Read more →

10 Memorable Hikes

Hiking provides a joy unlike any other. It combines the serenity of the outdoors with the necessary yet revitalizing vim and vigor of an intense workout. And best of all? It pays off dividends– and not just for your body and mind. The joy that one gets when reaching the crest of the hill, combined and the magnificent view it… Read more →

The Benefits of Being Outdoors

Have you ever gone outside, taken a fresh breath deep into your lungs, breathed out and wondered: “why does that feel so good?” Turns out it’s not just you, and it’s not a magical occurrence. Spending time outside can feel so rejuvenating for a myriad of scientific reasons. Chloe Metzger of Health.com actually shared someof these benefits in a post… Read more →

ForSight Fishing

With social unrest and upheaval at home, and humanitarian crises abroad, here’s a bit of news that is sure to brighten your day. For several years, ForSight Vision and Muddy Creek Trout Unlimited has been leading an expedition to Lower Chanceford Township in order take a group of blind children fishing. This isn’t an event for sport or subsistence– the… Read more →

New England Ski Resorts on Track for a Record Spring Skiing Season

While many New England residents are begrudgingly stomping through snow on their way to work and impatiently awaiting the spring season, ski resorts and ski fans are celebrating the bombardment of fresh powder. The recent onslaught of snowstorms has blanketed New England resorts with impressive amounts of fresh snow, including 170 inches so far this season at Killington Resort in… Read more →