This story, “I Was the Dog,” appeared in the December 1967 issue of Outdoor Life.
Whenever snow depths reach a certain point, writes Tom Lounsbury, snowshoes allow him to effectively walk on top of the snow instead of having to wade and slog through it.
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A controversial Rutgers professor nicknamed "Dr. Antifa," who made headlines for fleeing the United States earlier this year, will teach a history seminar on communism next spring, according to the ...