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Rapala Original
The Outdoors Will Never Grow Old
You've entered the age of technology full speed ahead and are
drowning in the newest technological gadgets. Every time you turn
around you bump into someone with a blackberry or a cell phone.
Stop in at the coffee shop and somebody is on a laptop computer.
Drive down the road and the other drivers could be on any of these
things. Where will it all stop? It probably won’t. Even in the
midst of the technology boom the outdoors will never grow old.
Hiking to the old fishing hole is still a pastime that doesn’t take
a lot of money or hi-tech savvy and you don’t need a computer or
iPod to find a few fish and have a great afternoon doing it. There
is something exhilarating about being outside. The sun pumps you
full of vitamin D as the fresh air fills your lungs. The awesome
creation just sings to your soul, speaking of the One who brought
you and it both into being. A true connectedness occurs with
Something much larger than yourself and the distractions of work
and worry can be temporarily laid aside. Hiking is an age-old
outdoor hobby, and in the past a necessity, that seems to have been
doctored up considerably in recent times. Seemingly gone are the
days of tromping through the countryside just to see the sights.
Today, many hikers aren’t feeling up to par without expensive
running shoes, Walkman CD players and connectivity via the Internet
on the ever-present blackberry. It seems that hiking has taken on
new dimensions that have nearly destroyed the calming and
physically beneficial effects it was designed to produce. Hiking
can be restored to its rightful place if you leave everything at
home. Life’s fast pace will wait until you return. Fishing is an
art is finding is falling out of favor. Fishing license sales
across the nation are decreasing, threatening the sport and
indicating a future with diminished opportunities to wet a line.
Anglers in the past have been attracted to the sport for the
relaxed concentration of seeking their quarry and the great meals
that success on the water produce. But even here the techno-gadgets
have made inroads and created a demand for electronic fish finders,
incredibly high-priced rods and reels and boats that cost nearly as
much as a house. In the minds of many, gone are the simpler days of
dropping a worm in the water. There may be miles of difference and
a lot of acceptable terrain between the hook and bobber and a
Rapala Original Minnow balsa wood bait, and that’s okay. What is
not okay are the gadgets that steal your peace. Do you really need
a fish finder? Whatever happened to a little skill? If the truth be
known, both the offices of medical doctors and psychiatrists would
be a lot roomier if more of us spent time outdoors pursuing those
outdoor pursuits that used to come so naturally. Hunting, fishing,
hiking and camping are but a few. Even kite-flying and astronomy
are healthier than video games and surfing the Internet. For more
information on outdoor hobbies, visit http://fishingmicroblog.com
and http://hikingmicroblog.com [affmage source="ebay"
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