In much of rural America, the town dump remains the great equalizer. Sometimes known as the more sanitary sounding “transfer station,” it’s the place that virtually...
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Words: Todd Tanner. Images: Tim Romano and Jeremy Roberts.
There are days when I’m not convinced our society can tell the difference between a blessing...
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The Rio Blanco rises from a series Andean glacial lakes high in the Aysen region of Patagonia. It’s a river born of ice and rock, and it slices through imposing, tall...
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The notion that Alaskan pollock are a...
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Hardy seems to cycle through its product lineup quicker than many other manufacturers. I have a wonderful 9’9” 3-weight Ultralite LL rod that’s no longer produced, and...
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There’s a creek freak in every fly fisher, even if it's compartmentalized away, deep in the emotional recesses of our psyches. Most of us who have fly fished for years —...
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Iconic storyteller and self-described trout bum John Gierach died on Thursday, Oct. 3, after suffering a massive heart attack. His passing was first reported in a Facebook...
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Todd Tanner replied on Permalink
Great Piece
I loved this story, along with the incredible images. Well done!
Hexmeister replied on Permalink
One of the most evocative
One of the most evocative photo-essays I've ever seen. Kudos to all.
David replied on Permalink
Insects
You forgot to mention that the bugs.
Scott Rosenkranz replied on Permalink
Nicely written story and
Nicely written story and great shots. Thanks... now I have to look for a way to get there someday myself. Keep traveling my friend.
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