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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Government Bear River' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Government Bear River Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Government Bear River 1. Viewing Bears In Alaska - By: Michael Russell Alaska is known as bear country. Bear viewing in the wild will probably be one of the best highlights of your visit. These animals are truly magnificent to watch as they travel freely along the coastline. You'll be entertained as they catch salmon or eat berries, grasses or plant roots in the mou... Featured ArticleRivers & Rapids & Bears Oh My! Debbie Jacobs2458 River RoadGuilford VT 05301explore@sover.netWord Count: 880 plus bylineRivers & Rapids and Bears, Oh My!She was easy to spot. On her medical form she had noted that she would not be useful for carrying any canoes, the stick drawing she included showed three people carrying a canoe overhead. Standing in between two of the figures, Maxine could not reach high enough to help. Even if she were not petite Maxine would sta ...
Read full story 2. Camping In Alaska - By: Michael Russell To most people, camping in Alaska means one thing: bears. Lots and lots of bears. This stereotype does not go unwarranted; in ten days of rafting the Anasek and Noatak rivers my family and I saw a dozen grizzly bears. One juvenile male even followed me down a river bank our first day in the bush.... 3. Rafting On The Rogue River In Oregon - - By: Kristy Annely Oregon's Rogue River is one of the nation's most beautiful. The Rogue River begins in Crater Lake and extends 215 miles until it empties in the Pacific Ocean. There are two major sections of the Rogue River: The Wild and the Recreational. Many river recreation outfitters offer tours through both... 4. Winnie The Pooh Character - By: Michael Russell Winnie The Pooh Character When A.A.Milne had his first Pooh Bear story published in 1926, he could not have known how his Winnie the Pooh character would become loved by children and their parents all over the world. The stories and poems have been translated into several languages includ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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