Nebraskaland photographer Eric Fowler shares aerial photos taken on foggy mornings, often in river valleys.
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Disappearing Act
Within three minutes, the toad had been completely swallowed up by the earth, leaving almost no sign it had been there. It was mesmerizing and magical to watch.
Plus the Trout
Fall stockings of put-and-take rainbow trout draw anglers out of the house for a holiday season meal, but where this autumn ritual gets really interesting are those lakes where top-notch fisheries already exist.
After the Shot
Whether you’re hunting elk, antelope, mule deer or whitetail, what you do after the shot can greatly affect your chances of recovering the animal.
Tips for Cold-Weather Camping
When the author’s kiddos were young, she heard tales — near legends — of families embracing cold-weather camping. Here’s how to do it.
Pigments of the Fur Trade
Early Native Americans were ingenious in developing muted pigments for face painting and artwork, but came to rely on a steady supply of brilliant colors from traders.