River Monsters – Giant Arapaima in the Amazon

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Hunting

After a frantic battle, Jeremy is able to a haul a 150 pound Arapaima up the murky banks of the Amazon. River Monsters airs on Animal Planet Sundays at 10pm. www.animalplanet.com/rivermonsters

Duration : 7 min

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Girls Having Fun Hiking and Swimming Outdoors – Family Activities – Reality Video

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Hiking

This is a reality video of what really goes on around here on a daily basis. Sometimes there are good things and sometimes there are not so good things. Just like all kids there will be times where they just will not get along with each other or agree on the same thing. If you are a father and have kids then you should be spending time with them and making wonderful memories. These two girls and their dad have fun days like these very often.

We never sit still and we find ourselves going from one fun adventure to another on a daily basis. There are many places in the USA that we call home. If you do not see us at one of our homes up north then you might see us in one of our homes further south. Vacation homes are perfect for getting away while still being at home. We will be taking our adventures even further south down into Florida in a few weeks when we go on Spring Break and we will record as much moments as we can without it interfering with our fun.

Brianna has a thank you message for being so kind and wishing her a happy birthday. It was Brianna;s official birthday last week and many were thoughtful and wished her a happy birthday.

We did some mountain climbing but did not catch it all on camera but we will be going again to reach our goals which are to make it to the top of the mountain and shout very loud.

If you would like to audition for acting or singing and would like to be on TV then be sure to visit our auditions website at http://www.all4tubekids.com/audition

Always be careful when hiking in the mountains or playing in the river. Have a competent adult with you when doing these kinds of things.

School will be out again soon so this mean many more opportunities to be outdoors in many other locations further away. Spring Break will be here in the middle of April.

Let us know the top 5 or top 10 things you like to do outdoors. You may post them as comments or as a video response to this video.

We have many prank ideas planned for the Spring and Summer so stick around and see what kind of prank these tow girls play on their dad. You never know what to expect around here.

We have some pop star parody music videos coming soon. Still working on the never say never parody music video.

We will be headed to Disney World in Orlando Florida! Looking forward to that adventure!

More comedy videos coming soon!

Duration : 0:4:20

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“Savage River Hike” Jennasmith’s photos around Denali National Park and Preserve, United States

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Hiking

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Denali National Park and Preserve, United States by TravelPod blogger Jennasmith titled “Savage River Hike”

Jennasmith’s travel blog entry:

“Today’s is a long one.

So today I went on my first hike into the National Park. Very cool. We (my hiking buddy, Cindi – she’s from Colorado and used to the altitude and hiking) decided on Savage River. It’s about 15 miles into the park and relatively moderate hiking once you leave the maintained trail and head on the social trail. The weather was perfect, except for the wind.

(Here’s my nerdy side coming out) Savage River trailhead: 63.73916°, -149.29111°.
Denali National Park: There are over 1200km of faults in the park.
Generally there are over 600 seismic events in the park every year,
most are less than M1.5 and are rarely felt by humans. Because of the
ongoing activity, Denali (the mountain) is growing about 1mm every
year. The oldest terrane and rock, the Yukon-Tanana, are actually found
near the park entrance. Most rock seen in the park are basalts,
rhyolites, and other volcanic and/or metamorphic rock. As of today,
almost 2/3 of the roads into the park are open, with the last 20 miles
still undergoing rennovations from winter. The rangers are looking for
“discovery” trail volunteers – people to go with the rangers on unknown
trail (ie trails that have not been open since last year or before) to
see if they are in good condition; or to go into the backcountry to
clear parts of the land. No, I will not do that – quite beyond my skill
level of hiking/climbing. But it sounded fun anyway.

On the way there, we came across some Caribou. Also, we were some of the few lucky ones – “the 30% percent club” – that saw Denali (or Mt McKinley). She was hiding partly behind a cloud, but we could make her out behind another hill. That’s 2 for 2 with me. Guess I’m part of the 100% club, ha ha.

(Here’s your lesson for the day) The blue ice: “ice is blue for the same reason water is blue: it is a result of an overtone of a oxygen-hydrogen (O-H) bond stretch in water which absorbs light at the red end of the visible spectrum”. Touching the ice can cause serious results. It can freeze to your moist skin instantaneously; cause frostbite 5x times faster; the list goes on. The blue ice we found was not quite this cold, as we were only at 3400 feet. Really neat, none-the-less.

We hiked about 4 miles total. Long for me, who’s not used to being 3000+ feet in elevation, going on some 40 degree angles up and down, with the patches of snow and ice. Of the animals we found were the Dalls Sheep, Snowshoe Hares, Ptarmigan birds, Swallows, and Marmots.

We decided to start walking along the road back towards the entrance, mostly because we were bored sitting, waiting for the bus and didn’t want to miss it (again). We walked about 2 more miles. When we flagged down the bus, the driver said that they had seen a Grizzly on mile 12. (You with me here?) Wow, we thought, how cool. Savage River is 14.5 miles into the park. We walked a little over 2 miles. We were less than 1/2 a mile from the Grizzly. We couldn’t help but laugh in our fear that we were that close and it had started walking our way apparently. Creeped us out. On the bus back, we saw a couple of female moose walking around through the trees.

Anyway, once back from the hike, we went to a local coffee shop (which had remarkably good tortilla soup) to hang out for a little before heading back to the Village, where I got to spend my evening doing laundry. Fun times :)
Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jennasmith/1/1244001367/tpod.html

Photos from this trip:
1. “Caribou”
2. “Denali”
3. “Attack Snowshoe bunny”
4. “Savage River”
5. “Dalls Sheep”
6. “Me (finally)”
7. “Check out the avalanche shoot”
8. “Blue ice”
9. “Avalanche shoot”
10. “Small waterfall”
11. “Denali Park”
12. “Ptarmigan”
13. “Hitching back”

See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00bb-a6e0-639e?ytv4=1

Duration : 0:2:38

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Different Types of Hiking Shoes

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Hiking

Keen Targhee II: http://bit.ly/b50PL2
Stabilicers: http://bit.ly/b5O5H0
Salomon XT Wings: http://bit.ly/cEqX7O
Salomon XA Comp 4 GTX: http://bit.ly/9Pzwnd
Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX: http://bit.ly/ac6VB7
Chacos Z2 Sandals: http://bit.ly/bdS3jy
Vibram Fivefingers KSO: http://bit.ly/cKHeoG

http://www.AwesomeHikingGear.com

Duration : 0:10:59

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141lb catfish fishing on river ebro spain

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Fishing

Guided ‘pellet style’ catfish fishing on the River Ebro, Spain. Martin Sack lands a river ebro catfish of 141lb with Ebro Catfish Quest

Duration : 0:4:51

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Fishing Utah’s Green River-part 2

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Fishing

Utah’s Green River below Flaming Gorge Dam is one of the most scenic and most productive fisheries in the West. In part 2 we discuss the best times of the year to fish the Green and the three different sections of the river. An underwater camera captures the essence of the river and its vibrant colors along with innumerable brown and rainbow trout that swim its waters. Watch part 1 of this series on Fishing Utah’s Green River.

Duration : 0:10:3

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The Subway in Zion National Park Video Hike

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Hiking

Join Lindsay, Jenny and Mike as they hike through one of Zion National Park’s most exciting trails: The Subway. Located on the Kolob side of Utah’s Zion Canyon, a trip down The Subway is perhaps one of the most coveted hikes in the world, and can be done only by permit. Brought to you by GeoQuest. http://www.geoquesttech.com

Duration : 0:10:7

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Black Drum Fishing

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Fishing

The Drum Zone – Capt. Blair joins Travis Tanner for some No Motor Zone black drum fishing.
Visit http://www.addictivefishing.com for more rod bendin’ drag screamin’ videos.

And dont forget to catch new episodes Fridays @ 10 am ET and Sundays at 7 pm ET on Sun Sports.

Duration : 0:5:18

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Alaska Fishing in Gustavus Alaska Gateway to Glacier Bay Alaska

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Fishing

Sportfishing in Gustavus Alaska with Deep Blue Charters. Gustavus AK is the gateway to Glacier Bay National Park. Come fish for giant halibut, king salmon, ling cod, silver salmon. View abundant wildlife including moose, bears, eagles and humpback whales. Enjoy your stay at our comfortable lodge with all the amenities. see www.alaskasportfish.net for more info

Duration : 0:9:4

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Wolves Fishing

Posted By: Jeff Sherman  //  Category: Fishing

Wolves Fishing

Duration : 0:1:21

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