This story, “I Was the Dog,” appeared in the December 1967 issue of Outdoor Life.
As the cost of living rises, volunteers fill a crucial role cutting downed trees into firewood for people who rely on woodstoves to heat their homes. "Wood Banks" in Maine are seeing more demand.
Dozens of public housing apartments will get plug-in induction ranges as part of the initiative, which aims to eventually ...
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Arrange firewood for your home with these highly-rated log splitters. They vary in form but serve the function well. Check ...
Western North Carolina is in for some frigid temperatures soon. Here's the best temperature to set your thermostat to and how ...
TIS THE SEASON many are gathering inside in a warm home, perhaps in front of a toasty fire inside a wood stove, to enjoy ...
A fire in Northfield recently displaced three people living in a mobile home. Flames engulfed a garage in the same town ...
Wood heat is one of the few home comforts that still feels elemental–but it rewards discipline. Treat chimney cleaning and ...
A two-year quest for browns in the wilds of Alaska that included the expected (bone-chilling cold), the unusual (wolverines), ...