Outdoor Adventures

Outdoor Adventures

Welcome! This site is dedicated to outdoor adventuring. Click the menu links along the top, check out the adventures below, use the search box at the very bottom, or click on the site map to quickly locate the topic you are looking for. Comments are appreciated. Enjoy your day!

Grizzly Stare Down
Master List of Adventures
Porcupine Caribou Herd
Alone Across Alaska
Outdoor Adventures: Alaska survival food
Alaska Survival Trip
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Outdoor Adventures: San Juan Mountains, CDT
Long Distance Hikes
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Sign
Lewis and Clark Trail
Gear List
Gear Lists
Outdoor Adventures: Canoeing the Yellowstone River
River Journeys
Outdoor Adventures: The Gendarme, Mt. McKinley
Mountain Climbs
Outdoor Adventures: Caribou 2011
Hunting and Fishing
My home cabin in Alaska.
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139 thoughts on “Outdoor Adventures”

  • hey
    Love your videos your 700 mile float has inspired me several times. I floated 260 miles on the Kobuk in Sept.2010 18 days of sunshine, sheefish, grayling and northern lights . Not to mention caribou. Hoping to do the Noatak in the near future, when I do I will get your video. Headed to the Ivishak in sept. any advice for the char etc would be helpful. Keep up the great work. Im a professional wildlife photographer that hunts with a camera, its all good.
    Didier Lindsey

    • Hi Didier,
      Glad you like my videos! The Kobuk River must have been awesome. I’d like to paddle it someday. You’ll enjoy the Noatak as well, no doubt. I’ve never been on the Ivishak except for the extreme headwaters, so I’m afraid I don’t know much about the char fishing. If you are paddling that river I’d go early in the month, as late in September it can be wintery, but you undoubtedly know that already. Keep taking those great photos.
      Buck

    • hey Buck
      you will luv the upper Kobuk, we flew into Lake Mimikakoso sp? and avoided the canyon and its rapids, the lake was full of pike two of us caught over 100 in one afternoon, most less than 24 inches but all feisty. after Kobuk the river widens and you need a motor. sheefish and grayling fishing…well I cant even say it on here or I would have to shoot everyone that reads it. lol. If you ever have any questions on it feel free to contact me. keep up the good work.
      Didier Lindsey

  • Hi Buck,

    Really enjoyed your pictures and stories of the Mississipi. The reason I e-mail you is because me and some friends are planning on kayaking the mississipi our summer going into our freshman year of college. We are doing this for the same reason you did it, for an adventure. We are doing a ton of research on our own but we would love it if you could give us some tips and maybe the routes you took and where you stopped to camp.

    Thanks.
    Gunnar

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