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7 exciting winter destinations
Dave G. Houser Recreation & LeisureWinter travel usually brings to mind escaping the cold in favor of warm, sunny destinations. But as temperatures drop and snow swirls across much of the nation, we've found seven exciting destinations that are best served up cold. A big plus: You don't need to be a skier to enjoy any of these places.
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Texas eyes changes to deer hunting season
John McAdams Recreation & LeisurePartly due to demand from the general hunting community, officials in Texas are looking at adjusting the dates for deer season in most of the state. If they go through with the changes, some hunters in the Lone Star State might get to enjoy a longer rifle deer season when the 2018-19 hunting season rolls around.
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What lies ahead for the travel industry in 2018
Bill Becken Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementTravel is becoming less a discretionary activity and more of a necessity, especially if you subscribe to Abraham Maslow's theory that puts human needs in a hierarchical pyramid.
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5 ideas for frugal RV living
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureNo one wants to waste money, but frugal living should not mean living cheap and uncomfortably. The amount of money you save depends on your goals. Here are some ways to save money while RVing.
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How to keep your feet warm while hunting
John McAdams Recreation & LeisureI love deer hunting in cold weather late in the season. While the hunting can be outstanding this time of year, low temperatures also really increase the odds of getting cold feet out in the stand.
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Transformative trips: 6 trends climbing the horizons of wellness travel
Bill Becken Recreation & LeisureIn an increasingly chaotic world, it is not surprising that wellness travel should be the fastest-growing sector of the travel industry. According to a study by the Florida-based Global Wellness Institute, travelers are spending more than $500 million on wellness trips, comprising some 15 percent of the global travel pie.
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10 classic American drive-in restaurants
Dave G. Houser Food & BeverageAmerica's first drive-in restaurant was said to have opened in Dallas in 1921, but these classic eateries really came of age in the 1950s at a time when cars symbolized the nation's post-war economic recovery.
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10 great outdoor options for ‘winter’ Texans
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureLike many of us, I like being warm during the winter. However, I don't like staying in one place. I enjoy moving around to see new things.
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Set your taxidermist up for success with these trophy care tips
John McAdams Recreation & LeisureEverything came together for you on the hunt of a lifetime, and you've got the buck of your dreams down on the ground in front of you. If you're planning on getting it mounted, your actions over the next couple of hours can help you get a beautiful mount that preserves the memory of a magnificent animal and a fun hunt. Here are a few trophy care tips to ensure that you take good care of your trophy and set your taxidermist up for success.
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Practice smarter: Information is key to improving shooting
Eric Lamberson Law Enforcement, Defense & SecurityThere is an old joke about the tourist visiting New York who asks a musician how to get to Carnegie Hall, the musician replied: "Practice, practice and practice!" Are you practicing enough? Are you practicing correctly? The answers to these questions often govern our development as shooters.
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