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Fall Wildlife Assignment Winner Julia Cook
Congratulations to Julia Cook for winning the recent Fall Wildlife Assignment with the image, “Framed by Gold.” See more of…
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Best National Parks in the Winter Worth a Visit
You might think that dropping temperatures and snowfall would be a detriment to visiting our amazing national park system, but one look at some of these vistas in winter will have you thinking otherwise. If you’re looking for some of North America’s most breathtaking scenery, then winter is the time of year, and these parks […]
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Best National Parks Worth a Visit in the Winter
You might think that dropping temperatures and snowfall would be a detriment to visiting our amazing national park system, but one look at some of these vistas in winter will have you thinking otherwise. If you’re looking for some of North America’s most breathtaking scenery, then winter is the time of year, and these parks […]
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SF’s Michelin 3-Star Quince Is Closing for 6 Months for a Massive Makeover
The restaurant will undergo a redesign—and reopen with new a la carte options to accompany Michael Tusk’s tasting menu.
6 Tips for Striking Snowy Landscapes That Use Minimalism
Photographer Chuck Kimmerle shares six tips to help you shoot striking snowy landscapes that use minimalism.
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Wolf DNA Confirmed in New York
Last December, a coyote hunter in Cherry Valley, New York shot an animal that kicked off a nearly year-long controversy among wildlife agencies and animal rights organizations. The hunter posted a photo of his harvest, which he believed to be a coyote, on Facebook. It was online that Joseph Butera, a member of the Northeast […]
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.410 Ammo: Our Top 7 Picks for Hunting Loads
The tiny .410 bore may be the smallest caliber shotgun widely available to the public, but it is still an incredibly effective hunting tool. Countless generations of hunters have gotten their start with a .410 thanks to the round’s low recoil. In recent years, advancements to .410 ammo have increased the speed, power, and effectiveness […]
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Angler Discovers Shipwreck While Fishing Crystal-Clear Ice of Lake Superior
The Great Lakes offer some of the best freshwater fishing in the country, as anglers flock to these waters in waves to target a huge variety of species that can be caught year-round. In fact, this part of the country is home to some of the most popular ice fishing honey holes, at least in […]
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Hunting Waterfowl From a Boat in Wyoming: Tips for This Unique Experience
Wyoming offers incredible hunting and fishing opportunities any outdoorsperson would enjoy. Between being a new waterfowl hunter and never having the chance to hunt in Wyoming before, I got excited when Erin Crider, a waterfowl guide, invited me on a women’s cast and blast trip. I headed out to central Wyoming with Uncharted Outdoorswomen this […]
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Boy Lands Huge Fish Solo While Ice Fishing
Taking kids fishing is a tradition that many families uphold across countless generations. There really is no better way to spend time outdoors together. Most youngsters tend to stick with panfish and other small species their first time out fishing with family. Not Drayden Nelson of Alaska, who went out to do some subsistence ice […]
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Malla Suspension Extended Two Months in Cannabis Case
Chilean Bastián Malla has been banned for a further two months after failing to complete a treatment program.
High times earned Bastián Malla a one-month suspension.
Failure to complete treatment will cost him twice that time.
More: Naomi Osaka Withdraws from Australian Open
Chilean baseliner Malla has been banned for a further two months after failing to complete a treatment program following his suspension for cannabis, the International Tennis Integrity Agency announced today.
The man who reached a career-high rank of No. 362 back in 2015 was originally banned for one month (reduced from three months) after testing positive for cannabis, on the basis that an approved Substance of Abuse treatment program was undertaken.
After failing to provide evidence that the program was completed, the 26-year-old Chilean is now subject to an additional suspension, which will run until February 18, 2023.
Photo credit: Bastián Malla Facebook
Tiley: Players with Covid Can Play AO
If a player contracts Coronavirus during the Australian Open, the player will still be permitted to play.
By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, January 9, 2023
Coronavirus won't sideline players at the Australian Open.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley announced if a player tests positive for COVID-19 during the season's first Grand Slam, the player will be permitted to play.
More: Naomi Osaka Withdraws from Australian Open
Additionally, players will not be tested for Coronavirus during the tournament.
The Australian Open starts on January 16th.
It's a marked contrast to the 2021 Australian Open played in a biosecure bubble as Melbourne imposed some of the strictest pandemic policies on the planet.
Tiley said changes are a reflection of current community health policy.
"We just wanted to follow what's currently in the community," Tiley told the media in Melbourne. "We have gone a step further by making a recommendation around staying away when you're ill, and that our medical staff will continue to monitor that, with the players individually as well."
Sylvester Stallone’s Custom ‘Rocky’-Inspired Beretta Shotgun is Insanely Detailed
We’ve seen a lot of wild custom guns over the years here at Wide Open Spaces, but we don’t think we’ve ever seen a shotgun quite like the custom one that Beretta has built for actor Sylvester Stallone. Beretta USA shared some photos of the one-of-a-kind SO Sparviere shotgun that has been created as a […]
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Girl’s First Buck Reaction is Priceless
The thrill of getting that first buck is something one never forgets. And it’s even better when you get to share that moment with family. One thing we love about the modern era of hunting is that these moments are increasingly being captured on video, creating a lasting memory of the experience that younger hunters […]
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Mepps Spinners: The 5 You Need in Your Tackle Bag This Year
When it comes to iconic fishing lures, the name Mepps has been fully cemented into angling history as one of the best fishing lure companies ever. The original inline spinners made by the company were developed by French engineer Andre Muelnart in 1938, and the spinnerbaits first came to the United States and revolutionized the […]
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Step Up The Level Of Your Nature Photography
In this week’s tip, I present to you some seldomly discussed, positive aspects of nature photography. Learning all its nuances…
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Recipe of the Week: Navy Bean Crockpot Soup
The following recipe for west coast navy bean crockpot soup is from SurvivalBlog reader J.J.. This is a slowed-cooked crock pot recipe. J.J. writes: “I was able to acquire this recipe from a navy cook decades ago and it’s a keeper. I have never had a navy bean soup that could top this recipe. The aroma will drive you crazy but it’s worth the wait. The dill relish is truly the secret ingredient. If needed, you can add extra water to replace any that has evaporated. Be advised not to use any ham that has water added in, ham bone …
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Photo Of The Day By Chris Ewan
Today’s Photo of the Day is “Swans in the Snow” by Chris Ewan. Location: Iowa. Want to get your images…
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