Bolder Together
“My mum is Mexican, so I am half Latina, and you don’t see brown skin represented in climbing pictures that much. I identify as a feminist and part of the LGBTQ+ community, and it feels really important to me that I uplift my communities,” she says.
Bolder Together
“My mum is Mexican, so I am half Latina, and you don’t see brown skin represented in climbing pictures that much. I identify as a feminist and part of the LGBTQ+ community, and it feels really important to me that I uplift my communities,” she says.
Women's US Open in Polo
A week of high-calibre women’s polo hosted by Port Mayaca Polo Club in Okeechobee, Florida, culminated in the illustrious US Open Women’s Polo Championship presented by Eastern Hay.
Women's US Open in Polo
A week of high-calibre women’s polo hosted by Port Mayaca Polo Club in Okeechobee, Florida, culminated in the illustrious US Open Women’s Polo Championship presented by Eastern Hay.
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Fly Tying: The Totally Tubular Baitfish
Step 1. Run a nice thread base from the eye of the hook to just past the barb . Tie in the butt section of Marabou and trim creating the tail. Step 2. Tie in the chenille leaving a spot in front of the tail for the body tubing to be tied in. Palmer the chenille towards the eye leaving room for the head.
Fly Tying: The Totally Tubular Baitfish
Step 1. Run a nice thread base from the eye of the hook to just past the barb . Tie in the butt section of Marabou and trim creating the tail. Step 2. Tie in the chenille leaving a spot in front of the tail for the body tubing to be tied in. Palmer the chenille towards the eye leaving room for the head.
Australia: Fly Fishing for "The Other Fish"
One of the things you’ll hear Australian fly fishermen “complain” about is the difficulty in selecting what tackle, which fly, and what rig to use, simply because of the diversity of species available to us. You can choose to specialize and target specific species, but in the meantime there’s often an endless string of other opportunities swimming by. For this reason, it always pays to have several rods rigged with different flies so those opportunities can be seized should they present themselves, and to have a couple of reels or spools already rigged with different lines so every situation can be capitalized on. The following are some favourites you are most likely to encounter in a variety of situations, some incidentally, and some you should take the time to target.
Australia: Fly Fishing for "The Other Fish"
One of the things you’ll hear Australian fly fishermen “complain” about is the difficulty in selecting what tackle, which fly, and what rig to use, simply because of the diversity of species available to us. You can choose to specialize and target specific species, but in the meantime there’s often an endless string of other opportunities swimming by. For this reason, it always pays to have several rods rigged with different flies so those opportunities can be seized should they present themselves, and to have a couple of reels or spools already rigged with different lines so every situation can be capitalized on. The following are some favourites you are most likely to encounter in a variety of situations, some incidentally, and some you should take the time to target.
Are You Casting Too Far?
Fish of all species are often found hugging the banks of lakes and rivers, hiding or hunting in shoreline structure and under riparian vegetation. Pike, bass, salmon, trout—there’s hardly a freshwater fish I’ve encountered that consistently requires long casts. Of course, there are certain scenarios when the hero casts are advantageous, but there are probably more when they’re not.
Are You Casting Too Far?
Fish of all species are often found hugging the banks of lakes and rivers, hiding or hunting in shoreline structure and under riparian vegetation. Pike, bass, salmon, trout—there’s hardly a freshwater fish I’ve encountered that consistently requires long casts. Of course, there are certain scenarios when the hero casts are advantageous, but there are probably more when they’re not.
Coach Tetrault continues to invest in his community and team
He shoots, he scores, and the crowd goes wild!
Coach Tetrault continues to invest in his community and team
He shoots, he scores, and the crowd goes wild!
Vanlife with MTN champion - Kilian Jornet
Kilian: I am someone who loves to spend time outdoors. I also like to train and push my body so running, skiing or climbing in the mountains is the perfect match for me. I’ve been a professional athlete for the past 15 years, and I’ve also taken several personal projects in the mountains around the world. Now I live in Norway with my family. I also try to pass along the message that we need to take care of our environment and our mountains because they are one of the most precious things we have.
Vanlife with MTN champion - Kilian Jornet
Kilian: I am someone who loves to spend time outdoors. I also like to train and push my body so running, skiing or climbing in the mountains is the perfect match for me. I’ve been a professional athlete for the past 15 years, and I’ve also taken several personal projects in the mountains around the world. Now I live in Norway with my family. I also try to pass along the message that we need to take care of our environment and our mountains because they are one of the most precious things we have.
Ready to Roll
W hen you approach Athens’ old Hellinikon Airport, sun-bleached road signs direct you towards Domestic Arrivals and International Departures. But nothing has taken off here in decades. Old planes sit eerily silent next to the perimeter fence, and the control tower gazes out over a runway with grass breaking through its cracks.
Ready to Roll
W hen you approach Athens’ old Hellinikon Airport, sun-bleached road signs direct you towards Domestic Arrivals and International Departures. But nothing has taken off here in decades. Old planes sit eerily silent next to the perimeter fence, and the control tower gazes out over a runway with grass breaking through its cracks.