
PSA: Hiking in Hunting Season
A little insight from the Lou-bear on hiking during the hunting season. Be safe out there friends!
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A little insight from the Lou-bear on hiking during the hunting season. Be safe out there friends!
The Milford Trail Junction Written by: Bryan Wolf What is a trail town? I found this definition online; “A Trail Town is a destination along a long-distance trail or adjacent to an extensive trail system. Whether the trail is a hiking trail, water trail or rail trail, users can venture from the path to explore […]
In today’s technologically driven world, children are spending more and more of their time in front of screens and less time in nature. Children’s pastimes are spent more with video games, TV, laptops, iPads, iPhones, etc. This means less time kicking the ball, running around, climbing trees, and less time spent in what many consider […]
So we love the publicity that the TSB brings us every year, but that doesn’t make 5am camera calls any easier. In this interview Bryan talks with Fox 19’s Kelly Rippin. Kelly does a fantastic job increasing the energy in the room and leading me with questions. I’m not going to say I wasn’t nervous […]
Published December 15, 2013 Written by: Cody Sowers When I first moved to the Cincinnati area, outdoor gear stores were few and far between. Big box stores littered the outer belt, and only a couple “real” gear stores existed in between. That all changed in 2010 when Roads Rivers Trails opened their doors, and they […]
Published March 14, 2012 Written by: Tom Skeen “Milford High School senior Vincent White and co-worker Kara Lorenz soon will embark on a one-of-a-kind adventure. The two – who work at Roads Rivers and Trails in Milford – will attempt to be the first people to stand-up paddle board the entire length of the Little […]
Published April 5, 2011 Written by Michael Kearns “Have you ever been in mid-preparation for your latest road trip and/or outdoor adventure and found yourself wishing that Cincinnati had a true outfitter’s store? A small, friendly knowledgeable local alternative to the sterile, ubiquitous chain? Roads, Rivers and Trails (RRT) is now open and ready to outfit […]
Published February 18, 2011 Written by: Jim Rahtz With spring not quite here, those oriented to the outdoors often battle cabin fever by shopping for that new piece of equipment or clothing needed for upcoming hikes, backpacking trips or river outings. With the closing of Nature Outfitters early in 2010 though, the east side of […]
Published April 26 2007 Written by John Johnston “Joe White and Bryan Wolf expected to spend nearly six months hiking the Appalachian Trail, but after nine days the McNicholas High School grads had decided to call it quits. They were feeling the pain of 70-pound backpacks (too heavy) and subsisting on 2,500 calories a day […]
Published November 2006 By: Bernie Wilt “In this episode I talk with Joe White and Bryan Wolf. Bryan and Joe are in the midst of a Fall and Winter southbound Appalachian Trail thruhike. These young men are carrying traditional, durable gear with pack weights that have been as high as 65 pounds. They’ve managed to […]