OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
Use Your Outdoor Voices
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Spencer E. Turner: Iron man in chest waders
When each of us writes -30- at the end of our career, we will have left tracks in the sand. Not all of us blaze trails, however, and fewer still will be able to look back and see, as Spencer E. Turner can, that they opened new frontiers.
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Outdoor places reflect national values
Sometimes you hear a presentation from someone who just “gets it.”
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Selling products by telling stories
Put 10 photographers in a room. Toss a technical jacket into the middle of the group and ask each professional how they would photograph it.
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Writing reviews readers can use
I founded The Well-read Naturalist in 2009 after noticing how many interesting books on natural history subjects languished for lack of attention.
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The art of the interview: Crafting conversations for personality profiles
In the outdoor world, Lee and Tiffany Lakosky are about as hot as fish grease.
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Daytona Beach: You’ll find adventure at America’s original beach
Located on Florida’s central east coast, Daytona Beach’s hard-packed, white-sand beaches became synonymous with automobile racing in the early 1930s.
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Finding the future at OWAA’s conference: Billings, Montana, July 16-18 2016
Do a Google search on “finding the future” and you will get more than 707 million results.
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Fishing frenzy: Billings offers an array of angling options
It’s almost an understatement to say that Billings is at the heart of some of the most diverse fishing opportunities Montana has to offer.
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Journalists Invited to Attend 2015 SHIFT Festival
Limited number of media passes available for the 2015 SHIFT Festival and Outdoor Blogger Summit, Oct. 7-10 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Welcome to OWAA
Alex Burton, 26, lives on the outskirts of Louisville, Kentucky, he developed a deep passion for the outdoors at 6 years old …
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Meet us at Montana's trailhead: Conference 2016: July 16-18, 2016, Billings, Montana
It is called “Montana’s Trailhead,” an honor in a state known for adventure around every corner.
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Reporting tip sheet: Covering the greater sage grouse
In April, I was one of 22 journalists who toured five Western states and covered 1,900 miles to see firsthand the complex challenges of conserving the greater sage grouse.
