We come from different walks of life from various places around the world and share a passion for the outdoors by climbing the highest peaks, riding ocean waves or anything in between. Wherever you are, never forget where you come from!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Montauk spearfishing
35" striped bass
Beautiful weather! 80 degree days in mid-October. Lost track of how many fish were caught...big blues and stripers feeding on tiny 'rain' bait. Free dove both days after we were tired of pole fishing...no wetsuit needed...in October...whaaaat! Took home a few stripes for the dinner table. Couldn't of asked for better days! I'll be in Montauk every fall until I die, its absolutely amazing...world class fishing! We seriously have to try to all get out there for a few days next year. Went out again yesterday for a day trip and despite the snotty weather, we ran into patches of Albacore and Blue fish. Watched Sal catch some huge Albies and blue fish on the fly setup.
Biking, hiking, beach, great restaurants...lets do this!
SUSHI TIME!
Bait to Plate...at Velo in Nyack...SO GOOD!
Beautiful weather! 80 degree days in mid-October. Lost track of how many fish were caught...big blues and stripers feeding on tiny 'rain' bait. Free dove both days after we were tired of pole fishing...no wetsuit needed...in October...whaaaat! Took home a few stripes for the dinner table. Couldn't of asked for better days! I'll be in Montauk every fall until I die, its absolutely amazing...world class fishing! We seriously have to try to all get out there for a few days next year. Went out again yesterday for a day trip and despite the snotty weather, we ran into patches of Albacore and Blue fish. Watched Sal catch some huge Albies and blue fish on the fly setup.
Biking, hiking, beach, great restaurants...lets do this!
SUSHI TIME!
Bait to Plate...at Velo in Nyack...SO GOOD!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
R.I.P. South Ridge Triple Chair
A true piece of Killington history! The South Ridge Triple was built in 1977 at Killington Resort and featured a 90 degree turn in the lift line. This past summer, the lift was retired after 34 snowy winters of service.
photo found at killington.com
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