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December 20, 2022January 9, 2023 natureintoaction

New Jersey Ice fishing Workshops

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Making Dandelion Fritters with Kids

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Springtime “City Park Salad”

January 27, 2022November 21, 2022 natureintoaction

Campfire Bannock Making with Kids

January 12, 2022June 24, 2022 natureintoaction

Five Steps to Make Conifer Pitch Glue with Kids

October 7, 2021December 12, 2022 natureintoaction

Making Elderberry Syrup and Gummies with Kids!

September 23, 2021September 1, 2022 natureintoaction

Forest Mushrooms 101 with Kids!

March 3, 2020April 3, 2020 natureintoaction

gARTbage Art Contest

February 8, 2020January 6, 2023 natureintoaction

Geodescic Growing Dome – Gardening as a Gentle Rebellion

January 3, 2015January 27, 2022 natureintoaction

Making Charcoal Art Pencils on the Campfire & Drawing the Sky Tree

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Hardwater weekend with @groves_al and @alexd_outdoors We jigged up smelt as bait for our tipups and caught some mixed species. Splake was most willing to bite and provided us with a tasty fish fry. Black Crappie also hit the jigs but it was slow for target species of northern pike, lake trout and walleye. Always a good time and lots learned, there is no graduation day in the school of the woods.

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Hardwater weekend with @groves_al and @alexd_outdoors We jigged up smelt as bait for our tipups and caught some mixed species. Splake was most willing to bite and provided us with a tasty fish fry. Black Crappie also hit the jigs but it was slow for target species of northern pike, lake trout and walleye. Always a good time and lots learned, there is no graduation day in the school of the woods.
I'm going to be clicking my tongs twice, a lot this summer.
Made camp for a long weekend in the Adirondack woods for buck season with a few skilled sportsmen. We tried sits, drives, and spot and stalk hunting. I saw a few doe but never put eyes on a buck until Adam put one down in its tracks just after first light on a sit overlooking a deep saddle. Him and JP got it dressed and half way down a mountain, we carried it back into camp on a beech pole and temps finally cooled off just right to let it hang and age. There is satisfaction in this challenge and camp memories made. I'm hopeful my skill will match my enthusiasm and I'll get a shot at one on the next trip.
Once a year we celebrate wild game at Squirrelfest with recipes cooked over and around the fire. Squirrel Biryani, Squirrel Empanadas, Squirrel on a Stick, Squirrel Confit with Pumpkin in Brodo..to name a few... all washed down with homemade pie and beverages. Shoutout to @broadloomhdc for organizing and @whittemoreccc for hosting.
Terrific weekend helping keep an Adirondack tradition alive with @lean2rescue and @twotonadk.
F**k around and find trout!
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