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  • LittleRiverFalls_2008_0232sm.jpg

    Little River Canyon National Preserve near Ft. Payne, AL has several beautiful photo opps but, season and timing are essential to get what you want. The several shots of Little River Falls at the northern most point of the preserve have two lives. One is as an advanced class falls during rainy seasons...
    Posted to Stu Shooter Gallery (MediaGallery) by Stu Marks on 11-07-2008
  • How to Take Wildlife Photos in National Parks

    Before you even get to a national park, know how to use your camera. Learn your camera's various features. Practice focusing and using the zoom features. Wildlife will not pose or wait for you to figure your camera out. So be sure you know what to do that exact moment a picture perfect scene arises...
    Posted to Outdoor Adventure Tips (Weblog) by accarrie on 11-02-2008
  • Progressive color change in the Smokys

    Photo by Stu Marks/Adventure-Crew.com The park usually experiences an autumn leaf season of several weeks as fall colors travel down the mountainsides from high elevation to low. Fall colors can typically be seen from October through early November in the park. However, the timing of the color change...
    Posted to Did you know? (Forum) by Stu Marks on 09-25-2008
  • A-Z_LosAngeles-North.jpg

    From Oxnard near L.A., all the way up to Big Sur about 250 miles north, this adventure-Loop, designed by Adventure-Crew's Travel Editor, is a there and back again travel path along the famous Pacific Coast Highway, The 101 and Hwy 1 that includes several highlights from the best that California's...
    Posted to Stu Shooter Gallery (MediaGallery) by Stu Marks on 09-24-2008
  • Working or Playing Outdoors require the Right Clothing (photos)

    - The layered look of a hoody over a micro fiber moisture-wicking undershirt - Thick, bulky socks stuffed into knobby-looking high or low cut boots - Bicyclists wearing colored, stretchy pants underneath bulky shorts One can always spot an outdoorsy type. Whether the clothing is loose-fitting and wooly...
    Posted to Outdoor Adventure Tips (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 09-09-2008
  • A Las Vegas Vacation, More Than Casinos, Find Adventure

    Las Vegas might be better known for its casinos, shows, and great restaurants, but there is a tremendous amount of options for those who love the outdoors and a little adventure in their vacation. With four national parks and numerous state parks and attractions, you’ll be wondering how to fit...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by accorie on 07-29-2008
  • The Monopod; Essential Equipment for the Serious Shooter

    by Stu Marks, Adventure-Crew Outdoors Editor One of the best new gadgets that I started using in recent years is the monopod. The Physics; The spherical range movement possible with free handing a shot is cut down by up to 95% with the use of a monopod. With the entire gravity plane given over to the...
    Posted to Outdoor Adventure Tips (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 08-22-2007
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