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RSW Living: March/April 2018 Issue

 


The ocean, the Gulf, rivers and lakes-this is where we long to be, or at least to be near. We'll bring you all things water related, from boating to fishing to seafood. So plan on curling up with our March/April issue and letting thoughts of ocean breezes inspire you.

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Lake Lure Photo courtesy of visitnccom

Mountain Lakes of the Southeast

You don’t have to go far for majestic mountain water views. Read More » 

 

Whats SUP Try Standup Paddleboarding With Kids - Feb 26 2018 0800AM

What’s SUP? Try Standup Paddleboarding With Kids

Popularly known as SUP, standup paddleboarding is a great activity for children and adults alike. Read More » 

 

Photo courtesy of Holiday Water Sports

Watercraft Wonderland: ‘Party bikes of the ocean’ remain popular rental items

While state law prohibits motorized water vehicles from driving within 100 feet of these aquatic wildlife, the wet mammals have no problem coming close to the gathered tourists. Read More » 

 

The day dawns at the BabcockWebb Wildlife Management Area Photo by William R Cox

Babcock/Webb Wildlife Management Area: an outstanding local resource for outdoor recreation

Today the Babcock/Webb WMA encompasses 67,758 acres. This large property is a mosaic of many different native habitats, including the 395-acre Webb Lake and six artificial ponds. Read More » 

 

Local broadcaster Robert Van Winkle staying calm on the NBC2 set during Hurricane Irma Photo courtesy of NBC2

NBC2 Meteorologist Robert Van Winkle Returning to Arizona

Robert Van Winkle stepped into that mix at NBC2 in 2003, then working with the legendary late Jim Reif. Read More » 

 

The ultimate shark encounter on the bucket list of most serious divers is with the shark shown here-the great white

Three Dives to Try Before Hanging Up Your Fins

While there are many types of diving—from muck to wrecks to caves to exploring under ice—here are three that intrepid divers might want to try before hanging up their fins. Read More »