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The last cutt is the deepest

The last cutt is the deepest

(Note: This entry originally appeared as part of a guest post series on www.naturalpursuitoutdoors.com.) With two days of fishing left we divided into two groups in order to drift to waters we’ve been on previously and to prospect new areas.

Brad July 9, 2017July 13, 2017 Fishing, Outdoors, Travel, Waypoints Read more

Variety is the name of the game in the Ruby Valley

Variety is the name of the game in the Ruby Valley

(Note: This entry originally appeared as part of a guest post series on www.naturalpursuitoutdoors.com.) One of the best things about fishing the Ruby Valley is the range of options that are available. Want big, bruising browns? Want smaller, elegant brookies?

Brad July 5, 2017July 13, 2017 Fishing, Outdoors, Travel, Waypoints Read more

Travel delays don’t hinder Drifters’ enthusiasm

Travel delays don’t hinder Drifters’ enthusiasm

(Note: This entry originally appeared as part of a guest post series on www.naturalpursuitoutdoors.com.) Sometimes the unexpected makes a trip a little more exciting. Heading west on Thursday, we had a nearly three-hour delay leaving Pittsburgh International Airport, which would’ve

Brad July 1, 2017July 13, 2017 Fishing, Outdoors, Travel, Waypoints Read more

Pennsylvania Drifters Ready to Test the West

Pennsylvania Drifters Ready to Test the West

(Note: This entry originally appeared as part of a guest post series on www.naturalpursuitoutdoors.com.) As hunters, fishermen, outdoorsmen we are inevitably attracted to place. We all have favorite hunting grounds, be it the mountains of Pennsylvania’s northern tier, a favored

Brad June 28, 2017July 13, 2017 Fishing, Outdoors, Travel, Waypoints Read more

April arrives, and so does spring

April arrives, and so does spring

There has been a whole lot of winter and even more work between the flintlock finale and this beginning of April. A long and unwavering stretch of cold, snowy weeks dragged on endlessly with a few days above 30 degrees

Brad April 2, 2014May 8, 2014 Farmette, Outdoors, Travel No Comments Read more

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Waypoints are, by definition, intermediate points on a route or line of travel. When traveling along a path – known or unknown – they are used to chart progress, stay on course or navigate to something familiar. This site is a digital trail of my outdoor and life adventures. Each entry is a waypoint.

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