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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Apps for the Outdoors

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---------------------------------- Bedford Community TV is showing a streaming video of Apps for the Outdoors: Smart Phone Technology f...
Sunday, November 13, 2011

A Winter Hike to Carter Notch Hut on the Appalachian Trail

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My friend John called and asked me to join him on a winter hike into Carter Notch Hut. John’s son Ryan would be hiking with a friend and Joh...
Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Goffstown NH Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off and Regatta

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“Pull over, there’s a giant pumpkin in the river with a person sitting in it!” my wife said as we were passing over the Piscataquog River in...
Saturday, September 24, 2011

Paddling the Waters of Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada

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Quetico Provincial Park is a region of isolated Canadian wilderness straddling the Canada - United States border between southwestern Onta...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Hiking Mount Chocorua - White Mountain National Forest

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We rotate in the middle of Champney Falls with arms lifted knowing if this were springtime we would be engulfed within a roaring waterfall d...
Sunday, June 12, 2011

Kayaking on Cape Cod at the Great Salt Marsh

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Our friend John invited Dundee, my son Tim, and me for a day’s kayak paddle near John’s Cape Cod home. We expected an easy paddle in Barnsta...
Friday, May 13, 2011

Hike from South Rim of Grand Canyon’s Bright Angel Trail Down to Indian Garden and Back to the Rim

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Last week I had the privilege of being in Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona. Certainly as an outdoor enthusiast, I had to wal...
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When trying to explain my enthusiasm for outdoor actions, I paraphrase Thoreau's, "Discover I had not lived" with the expression, "Never say, 'I wish I had'." The book provides places to go and things to do, but moreover the author’s stories and “I wish I had…” show individuals can, like the author, overcome self-made barriers and obstacles of health, physical, mental, and injury problems. My outdoor pursuit began after a torn Achilles tendon, a resultant limp, and weight gain. I turned to physical activity in search of a stress reliever as well as a "lifestyle for the long haul." My writings on 'Outdoor Play' enthusiastically portray the entertainment of the outdoors. Travel with me and meet the challenges of outdoor recreation that are the cornerstone of my lectures and stories. I reside in Sunapee, New Hampshire with Catherine, my wife. We have two sons and two grandchildren. If you're interested in having me speak, you can email me at steve@outdoorsteve.com or visit www.outdoorsteve.com.
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