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gee, it must be friday...:rolleyes:
So, anyway, back vaguely on topic...
Preferred parks (national or provincial or state) for camping? My fave remains Algonquin.
has some of the best hiking and outback wilderness terrain. You have High desert canyon lands and Mountains and forests. New Mexico is the tail end of the Rocky mountains and i have spent alot of time there hoofing it and camping in the remote places. I am currently reading a book about a guy who took his family along the migration routes of the Anasazi peoples, they walked it. The Book is titled "House of Rain" by Craig Childs. As for wilderness survival stuff, read the book "The Tracker" by Tom Brown. it will help you city slickers and sport hunters appreciate the wilderness and the 4-leggeds that inhabit it more.
Tom Brown has survivalist and wilderness training seminars that you can attend, i wasnt able to do it this fall as planned due to injury and finances. Maybe Next fall.
Peace,TWS
Hey guys, check THIS out!!
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...nessoutfitters
This guy looks like he could give Survivor man quite a few lessons!!