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US Forest Services Urges Wildfire Preparedness

WASHINGTON – Nine out of ten wildfires are preventable. In other words, nine out of ten wildfires are caused by people from carelessness. But homeowners and others are not powerless against wildfires. In fact, homeowners who exercise common sense tactics, such as clearing brush and…

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Irish Setter Bird Camp Wool Field Coat

Irish Setter Bird Camp Wool Field Coat Center back length measures 29 1/2” on size large ULTRA DRY™ – Wind resistant and waterproof membrane Fully lined Full front zipper Two top utility pockets and two lower welt pockets Red/black and Green/black M-3XL Suggested retail $139…

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Irish Setter Voyager Shoes Offer Handcrafted Quality and Comfort

RED WING, MN (December 2010) — Irish Setter Voyager men’s shoes look and feel great. Irish Setter selected rich, dark brown full-grain leather uppers for this handsome collection. Handsewn Opanka construction provides enhanced flexibility and a premium look with stitch details that showcase the high…

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Irish Setter Trailblazer Hunting Boot Options Increase

RED WING, MN (December 2010) — Due to popular demand, Irish Setter has added more Trailblazer mid-height boots to its line of hunting boots. These boots share the proven combination of materials and special features resulting in a lightweight — yet heavy-duty — hunting boot…

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How To Cook Pancakes When Camping

Good pancakes can go a long way when your on a family camping trip, boy scout trip or just in the woods alone. I always make sure to have the proper equipment to make this easy camp food. These are my steps for rocking some…

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How To Clean Camp Dishes

Scrape food particles into the burning fire. The fire will consume the food and once the fire is out, the ashes mask the smell. Whereas, scraping the food any which where could attract bears or other wildlife. In parks, it’s important to keep animals out…

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Be Bear Aware When Camping

SALIDA, Colo. – Memorial Day Weekend marks the traditional start to the camping season, and the Colorado Division of Wildlife reminds campers to be “bear aware” when enjoying the outdoors. The most important tip for all campers is to keep a clean campsite to avoid…

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