Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Here we are...


             I guess the great philosophers of our time would call an outdoor enthusiast someone who is enthusiastic about being outdoors. People who haven’t spent much time in the woods probably wonder what makes a person enthusiastic about going out to get bit by bugs and crawl around on the slippery river banks. We work all week in an office answering phones and responding to emails, but the whole time we are thinking about what we can do outside this weekend. We would rather spend a day fly fishing and untangling our leaders from the bushes behind us than spend any day working on spread sheets or talking to angry customers. Then when the weekend finally arrives, we are up at five thirty in the morning ready to take on another weekend adventure. And for some reason, these days are always easier to wake up for than a day at work. I guess that makes us enthusiastic about the outdoors and hence, outdoor enthusiasts.



                This blog is a place for us to share some of our weekend adventures and express our enthusiasm for playing outside. Whether it be trying to figure out where the fish are hiding in the shallows of a lake, a frozen steelhead adventure on the coastal rivers, or a 90 degree eastern Washington camping trip, this is the place to see what we found and learn what kind of fiasco occurred that day (because if you have trip without a fiasco, you probably aren’t trying hard enough, or unlike us, you actually know what you are doing and will have no use for this blog).  Check it.

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1 comment:

  1. Yea, I know how you feel! I'll be sitting in my cubicle all day staring at a 21" monitor, phone ringing off the hook, people standing behind me trying to get my attention, etc, etc.
    Don't they know that I am pondering how I am going to negotiate the boat ramp at the Bogachiel hatchery tomorrow morning in the dark, so I don't end up doing a 360 through the trees along the bank, doing a strength test on all the rod tips in the boat! Hopefully, the chaos will end when the bobber goes down and a chromer native goes screaming across the river, of course, that's when the chaos begins again, in the boat, as I scramble for the net, knocking over a freshly poured cup of coffee with a sandwich still in my mouth!
    Yea, I guess I'm an outdoor enthusiast, too!!
    Seabeckhodders

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