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Headwaters Guides does all things outdoors worth doing: fly fishing, skiing, climbing, mountaineering, running, you name it...
Our adventures include everything from bending the rod while battling huge brown trout with streamers on the Green, to catching facial shots in 18" of new powder off Superior, to experiencing the sunrise from the summit of Timp.
I believe the active life is the best life.
Do you? If so, you should follow along and share and excite.
Otherwise, see you somewhere on The Outside...
Our adventures include everything from bending the rod while battling huge brown trout with streamers on the Green, to catching facial shots in 18" of new powder off Superior, to experiencing the sunrise from the summit of Timp.
I believe the active life is the best life.
Do you? If so, you should follow along and share and excite.
Otherwise, see you somewhere on The Outside...
Saturday, March 20, 2010
A maiden entry
What I thought would be a harmelss birthday get-together for young Brian Jimmy J Watkee turned out to be hard-core hotboxing on the virtues of social media for Freestone Guides. Granted, I am not the most savvy blogger in the world, so it was probably a well-deserved hotboxing on why Freestone Guides really needs a blog. So this is the maiden blog entry. It is an ideal outlet for my passion for writing and my passion for all things wilderness: fly-fishing, exploring, running, mountaineering, exploring new terrain. The attached picture leads one to the title, which was insisted on by Jimmy J, blogger extradorinaire in the Intermountain West. It might change, but at least justifies a picture of a nice bent rod on the Lower Provo back in November 2009 with Brent, a good fishing buddy of mine.
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I'm excited to see this blog and am honored to be your first of many comments, brother Hegevalt. I had to get a little fired up tonight because if there is anyone I know that has the potential to be an awesome blogger, it's you. I can't wait to read about rod-bending, spotting for risers and mulies and anything else that happens on your adventures in the "high country."
ReplyDeleteDrew i will do my part to contribute to your blog by transcribing all voicemails received by my friend Eddie into "journal" posts on your blog. i look forward to years of living vicariously through your blog as a "fan of freestone" (Yes I came up with that myself). Awaiting more posts...
ReplyDelete'Bout time. You were born to blog my friend. There isn't much more I can say. As long as I have known you, your enthusiasm for the outdoors- together with your ability to spin a yarn or two and a tall tale, make you a fine candidate for commentary on the four corners of God's green earth. If you are the least bit honest in the descriptions of your adventures, I am sure there will be more than enough to keep us all entertained. I have sat at the edge of many waters with you... Andy, the fish are already trembling at the thought.
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