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Friends of Newberry Hill Heritage Park
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Friends of Newberry Hill Heritage Park. Recreation for people, and re-creation for wildlife. PLEASE keep dogs on leash.stay on trails. Thanks. Next stewards meeting is the July meeting is cancelled (school renovations). Regular work party 23rd of July. If you buy from Amazon.com, don't forget Amazon Smile is a corporate partner and we get a small percentage of each purchase made when you click on the following link. Thanks to Park Staff. Arno, Aleghsha and Rachel, Stewards. Smart Phone Map Now Available.
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BearHooks Home
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Welcome to BearHooks.com! Are you an outdoor enthusiast who likes to spend more time seeking adventure and less time figuring out how to hang food while in the wilderness? Problem solved. Our easy-to-use Wilderness Hangers make hanging food simple and leave more time for your thrill seeking journey. At BearHooks.com, we take pride in our easy-to-use Wilderness Hangers. Never thought that hanging food could be so simple? Prove yourself wrong. Learn more about our product.
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The BearHooks Team
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Ken Haar, BearHooks. Ken Haar, founder of BearHooks. Wilderness Hangers that he offers to you have the strength, utility, and ease of use that he had hoped for all along. LINE YOUR STUFF SACK WITH A PLASTIC BAG, AND PUT ALL SCENTED ITEMS INTO THE PLASTIC. IT WON'T ATTRACT ANIMALS IF THE ANIMALS CAN'T SMELL IT.
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BearHooks Products
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Our easy-to-use Wilderness Hangers make hanging food simple and leave more time for your thrill seeking journey. Set of two: $23.95 (suggested retail). THE IDEAL BRANCH SIZE FOR HANGING YOUR BEARHOOKS. IS 1 TO 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER (2.5 TO 5 CM).
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The Sage Vagabond [the Homeless How-To]: On the Road
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The Sage Vagabond [the Homeless How-To]. The Art of Homelessness: Life outside the boX. Thursday, June 3, 2010. It seems to me, that to be a traveler is the most commonly accepted way to be homeless. even when trippin around my hometown, to maintain the appearance of a traveler is much safer than to look like a broke bum. If you happen to live out of a vehicle, then your mode of transportation is always with you. check this guy's blog. If you do take the bus for longer trips, most of your time is spent t...