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My buddy Mike Langlois joined me on a frozen Wisconsin River island above Tomahawk for our first winter camping trip. Starting out it was 35°F, so for gear we had summer sleeping bags and a canvas pup tent. What did we know? We were just
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The movie The Day After Tomorrow. Where everyone was facing an ice age ahead, with temperatures so cold your blood could freeze instantly. The main characters in the story were hiding in a library. Wise move. You wouldn't run out of things to burn in a
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Brrr! It's definitely winter here in the Carolinas! Snow backed up traffic in Raleigh, NC today with some people being stuck in traffic for 5 hours!!! Four different schools have children spending the night because driving conditions were too hazardous for the buses and parents
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  • -- Technical Notes
    Oct 3, 2003 ... Fleece mittens These fleece mittens are inexpensive to make and very easy to sew . The pattern can be scaled to make mittens for adult- and ...
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    (ARA) - The days are getting shorter; the air is getting colder. Are you nervous about losing the summer figure that you worked so hard to achieve? Winter will be here before you know it and so might those extra seasonal pounds. Now there is
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    A bright sunny morning wakes you up. The blazingly hot sun is inviting you to have a ride. Your palms seem a little itchy to grip, your feet to kick and your hands to maneuver your most trusted road companion - your motorcycle!... But you
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