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Canoeing the Red

History of the River Although the Red River Gorge is known for its world-class climbing, remarkable sandstone cliffs, and arches, it is also a great

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Prescribed Burn

It has been four years since I planted the field with native grasses and forbes, so this prescribed burn came in due time as successional

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Father-and-Sons-Weekends

We’ve hosted several father-and-son weekends, and they are always jammed-packed with good stories and advantages. We usually touch on the following activities, fishing, hiking, off-roading,

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Wendell Berry

I don’t feel comfortable writing about Wendell Berry, but I’ll give it a shot. When I moved to Kentucky in 2000, not knowing who Wendell

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Indian Staircase

Indian staircase is not for most, but to a select few like me, it’s a classic. It is a steep rock-scramble-up sandstone that has some

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Hanson’s Point

Hanson’s Point is a relatively secret classic hike. It’s an unofficial 5.1-mile out-and-back ridgeline trail that offers a spectacular view at the turnaround spot. This

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