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Getting found

Getting found

Recently a hunter from Casper survived in the Wyoming woods for two weeks after he got lost on a hunting trip in the Big Horns.

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Field Notes

Poaching doesn't pay

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Fishing Report

Central Wyoming

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Wyo. man offers $1,500 reward for dog's killers

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- A Wyoming man is offering a $1,500 reward for information leading to whoever shot and killed his beloved dog while he was on a hunting trip in central South Dakota.

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Connecting with the past

Connecting with the past

Before he pulled out his own guns, Mark LeBlanc had some business to attend to.

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Field Notes

Ski swap

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Fishing Report

Central Wyoming

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It's tough being a trout in Wyoming

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- Of the thousands of eggs that a pair of adult trout might lay and fertilize in a stream or river, at least two of those eggs have to hatch and survive into adulthood long enough to spawn their own eggs, in order for a fish population to continue.

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Until Road’s End: A beneficial delay

Until Road’s End: A beneficial delay

It isn't until after our scheduled 11:15 p.m. departure comes and goes that we meet Kenny. A homeless, 45-year-old street musician, Kenny has thoughts on everything. Right now he wants to discuss the inequalities in the world.

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New Zealand: From Maori culture to Zorbing

New Zealand: From Maori culture to Zorbing

ROTORUA, New Zealand (AP) -- As I tumbled down the mountainside in a gigantic beach ball filled with water, feeling somewhat like I was in a washing machine, it occurred to me that there had to be a better way to experience New Zealand.

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First look

First look

The North Platte River boils in man-made riffles in the White Water Park, and the sun coming up over the walking bridge by the old pumphouse casts long shadows from the benches along the banks. The path is quiet, and in the fall morning chill there are few people out walking dogs and drin…

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Fishing Report

Central Wyoming

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Field Notes

Bear scare

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Mono skiers come back to Craig for movie screening

Mono skiers come back to Craig for movie screening

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Felix Snow made the rounds at Craig Hospital, rolling from room to room in his wheelchair like a rock star.

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Fishing Report

North Platte

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Tracks and scat

Jim Halfpenny was cross-country skiing when he found a strange set of wolf tracks. Three heavy steps and a paw just barely dragging in the snow. By the spacing of the prints, and the way they meandered from side to side, he could tell the wolf was walking and looking around.

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Tracks and scat

Jim Halfpenny was cross-country skiing when he found a strange set of wolf tracks. Three heavy steps and a paw just barely dragging in the snow. By the spacing of the prints, and the way they meandered from side to side, he could tell the wolf was walking and looking around.

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Field Notes

So far so good

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Bourbon Street may lose its bark

Bourbon Street may lose its bark

NEW ORLEANS-- New Orleans' most famous street is a nightly swirl of bright neon and happy tourists strolling with a beverage in hand.

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My life in a 40-pound bag

My life in a 40-pound bag

I'm taking a week's worth of underwear.

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