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Friday: Outdoors

Exploring barefoot trails as a way to connect with nature

GUTACH, Germany — At the edge of a trail in Germany's picturesque Black Forest region, waterlogged steps sink into ankle-deep water and mud, requiring careful footing. An ocean away, a sandy trail in the ponderosa forests of northern Arizona demands treading just as deliberately when walkers ...

Outdoors North: Walking home in the darkness

“Silently, the morning mist is lying on the water, captive moonlight waiting for the dawn,” – John Denver Slowly. So slowly, I walk toward the edge of the quiet pond. I don’t want to disturb anything about this scene. It is magical in its intrinsic beauty and simplicity. I fear I ...

What’s Flying: Birds beginning to head our way

“When May is not Spring, and to heavy coats clothes we still cling, yes warm weather will come, but winter, you’re a bum.” - Anonymous With occasional snowflakes still in the air, it’s difficult to believe its mid-May. Difficult to know what is more challenging — to still be wrapping ...

DNR weekly fishing report

Little Bay de Noc: This past week, anglers reported excellent smallmouth bass fishing despite windy conditions. Shallow areas with rock or vegetation were productive. Additionally, anglers reported catching bass near river mouths. Bass anglers had success with spinnerbaits, baitfish-sized soft ...

What’s Flying: Grab a coat and get out there

“If April showers bring May flowers, do May flowers bring snow showers?” – Anonymous The season is like an old car that just won’t go. Must need a new starter, or something. Warmer, sunny days have been precious so far this spring in the Upper Peninsula. Even Whitefish Point has shown ...

Outdoors North: Nature is the answer

“I got a peaceful easy feeling, and I know you won’t let me down, ‘cuz I’m already standing on the ground,” – Jack Tempchin Hikes and other adventures in nature are often based on exploration and discovery. Finding, researching, visiting, seeing, experiencing and enjoying new ...