A number of birds swim underwater in rivers, streams, oceans, or lakes. Here are 5 bizarre birds that seems to think they’re part fish. Continue reading
Happy 9th Birthday To My Son!
Happy 9th birthday to my son, Bodhi today! It has been so much fun hiking, camping, fishing, and exploring nature together over the past 8 years. Continue reading
7 Caddisfly Facts – Hard Facts
A caddisfly is a really neat aquatic insect that is common on rivers and streams throughout the world and Rocky Mountains. Here are 7 caddisfly facts. Continue reading
The American Dipper – The Bird That Walks Underwater!
The American Dipper is the only aquatic songbird in the world! Here are 7 facts about this amazing and unique bird of the Rocky Mountains. Continue reading
Dragonfly Or Damselfly? Tricks To Tell Them Apart
Can you tell if if an insect is a dragonfly or damselfly? Here are 4 simple tricks to help you tell apart these two similar looking insects. Continue reading
6 Common Aquatic Insects Of The Rocky Mountains
Aquatic insects are all of those little bugs that you find in rivers, lakes, and ponds. Here are 6 common aquatic insects that you are likely to see in the Rocky Mountains. Continue reading
Peapod – Our Top Trick To Camping With Toddlers
A peapod became our number one secret to camping when our kids were toddlers. This small, tiny tent is perfect for sleeping at night or napping during the day. Continue reading
7 Water Strider Facts – It Walks On Water!
A water strider is a common aquatic bug of the Rocky Mountains and many parts of the world. These 7 water strider facts will help you understand this tiny animal. Continue reading
The Hiking Gear Mistake I Won’t Repeat!
I made a hiking gear mistake once when I was young that really taught me a lesson. Of all the essential pieces of hiking gear, I wish I hadn’t forgotten this one. Continue reading
7 Mosquito Facts – Including Why They Bite!
The tiny mosquito can have a huge impact on any outdoor experience you have. Here are 7 mosquito facts, such as why they bite and where they live. Continue reading