Showing posts with label Yellow River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellow River. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Kayak fishing growing in popularity Article from The Palm Beach Post


Here's an Article from The Palm Beach Post "Kayak Fishing Growing In Popularity"

We too, are experiencing growth in Kayak fishing on the Yellow River which runs through our log cabin resort and campground, The Natural Gait, located in NE Iowa.

The Yellow River, which empties into the Mississippi River above Marquette, IA, has long been a favorite kayaking spot for families, often stopping along beaches and shoreline to fish.

Join The Natural Gait for our 4th Annual Kayak Event on July 20, 2013 for Kayaking, Music, Food and good old fashioned fun or try Kayak Fishing!  The Natural Gait 4th Annual Kayak Event 


Tuesday, December 04, 2012

The Natural Gait Trout Fishing on the Yellow River in Iowa On Thanksgiving Day Video

20 + Inch Nice Brown Trout caught at The Natural Gait on the Yellow River in Northeast Iowa on Thanksgiving Day.


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boating, horse trail riding, snowmobiling or
 just plain exploring.

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Friday, September 07, 2012

Kayaking on The Yellow River in Beautiful NE Iowa



Whoever thought that people would be attracted to Northeast Iowa just to go kayaking.   Every year a group of people, sometimes up to 20 of them flock to Northeast Iowa’s Yellow River.  Iowa, known for cornfields is seldom thought of as a great place to kayak.  Low and behold in a remote region of Iowa that is full of limestone bluffs, valleys, trees and scenery beyond belief with eagles and vultures flying overhead, there is a clear stream with rainbow and brown trout and smallmouth bass. The Yellow River has the steepest vertical elevation fall of any river in Iowa.
Your launch may be at a bridge called 16, a name that was given to a small community that existed there in the late 1800’s.  Spend four hours on the Yellow River, stopping to fish or have a shore lunch with friends on a hot July day and you would swear that you were in Colorado or somewhere out west having the time of your life.  There are beautiful vertical walls lush with liverworts and often the more observing kayakers will stop by the walls and pet the Lichens or Liverworts as they are known because they have a feel that is so special and unforgettable.  Takeout may be at Ion, a ghost town now with nothing left.  A huge flood destroyed the whole town of 149 people back in 1916.  There was a hotel, a hardware store, a sawmill and a gristmill.  An old timer, Bill Aard, saw his best friend cut in half at the sawmill.  Bill never traveled more than 20 miles out of the valley during his whole life.  He died at 103 years of age.
There now exists just downstream from Ion a well known native seed and plant nursery and The Natural Gait.  Many people stay at The Natural Gait in one of their exquisite log cabins for their venture down the Yellow River.
Whether you go to kayak or scenery or just to relax, the Yellow River is a place to remember.
By Howard Bright

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

The Natural Gait Video of Big Foot Dancing at 3rd Annual Yellow River Yak Fest

Big Foot aka Butch Foot made his dancing debut after The Natural Gait 3rd annual Yak Fest on the Yellow River in NE Iowa. Suddenly after dark he suddenly meandered out of the tall prairie grasses apparently moved by the vibration of the tribal drum beat of The Ramblers. When the dance was done he casually disappeared back into the prairie.
July 21, 2012





Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Terri Jordan Horse Crossing Water - Testimonial

TNG Testimonial
Terri Jordan Riding Instructor is training a Horse to Cross Water on the Yellow River at The Natural Gait
Building Confidence in The Horse on his own terms getting him use to the water
Encouragement which builds confidence in the horse 
If you would like further information on Training with Terri Jordan please call 1-877-776-2208 or click on websites below




Earthyman Expresses Gratitude For This Beautiful July Day on The Yellow River Valley in NE Iowa




Video Of The New Horse Tie Stalls At TNG Lower Campground

Earthyman views new tie stalls at The Natural Gait lower campground on the Yellow River in NE Iowa. People can come and camp with their horses and ride the beautiful trails or enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing or just simply put your lawn chair in the water and Relax.








Tuesday, July 10, 2012

3rd Annual Yellow River Yak Fest July 21, 2012 Music by The Ramblers

Kayak or Canoe, Entertainment throughout the day and evening, music by The Ramblers

Can't come for the whole day?  Join us for the music of The Ramblers later for only $5.00 Cover Charge.  
Hurry Space Is Limited so Call Linda Now at 877-776-2208


Tuesday, July 03, 2012

July 2012 Events at The Natural Gait In Beautiful Northeast Iowa

The Natural Gait Near Marquette, IA July 2012 Events


Moonlight Ride *July 6, 2012

Versatility Clinic with Terri Jordan *July 7-8, 2012

Jon Stravers and Big Blue Sky Cave Concert *July 14, 2012

3rd Annual Yellow River Yak Fest-The Ramblers *July 21, 2012

Training On The Trail with Terri Jordan *July 27-29, 2012

Call Linda at 877-776-2208 for further information, pricing and to register.  Stalls, Cabins, Bunk rooms and Camping also available for rent.

The Natural Gait Events
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Monday, June 11, 2012

The Natural Gait Last Minute Cabin Deals For June 2012


The Natural Gait Last Minute Cabin Deals For June 2012


We're offering a $100 TNG Gift Certificate for only $80. That's a 20% discount. Buy this deal now for June and save! Good only on new reservations for log cabin stays in June 2012. Not valid on previous reservations.
About this business
The Natural Gait, a log cabin resort located on the Yellow River in NE Iowa. Experience harmony with nature. Fully equipped Log Cabins, Camp sites, Hiking Trails, Fishing, Kayaking, Lodge, Volleyball, Shuffleboard, Cave Concerts, Horse trails, Clinics, Arenas, Moonlight Rides, and much more!
 
The fine print
Coupon valid from 06/07/2012 through 06/30/2012. Limit 1 per person and one coupon per visit. Cannot be combined with other offers. Cabin Lodging Only.




Fly Fishing On The Yellow River In Northeast Iowa At The Natural Gait


Fly Fishing On The Yellow River In Northeast Iowa At The Natural Gait TNG


Monday, February 22, 2010

Outdoor Recreation Benefits Health

Written by Kevin Schneider Health Happenings
Alamogordo Daily News
With the New Year upon us, many of us start with resolutions to improve ourselves and our lives. And of course, year after year, the most popular New Year's resolution for many people is to lose weight and get fit. Getting outside and enjoying outdoor recreational activities are a perfect way to lose weight, stay fit, relieve stress and actually generate more energy. Just think back to the last time you went out for a hike in the woods, a bike ride along a back road or a paddle on a lake. Like many people, you probably felt many of your worries ebb away for that time. You came home in a better mood and you felt better physically, mentally and spiritually.

Perhaps conservationist John Muir said it best: "Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul." Scientific studies have shown that getting outdoors inspires us, refreshes us and relieves stress.

Outdoor recreation is great for the family, too. Spending time with your children outdoors helps keep people healthy, relieves anxiety and hypertension, and builds confidence and self-esteem. By taking your children outdoors, you'll be laying a positive foundation about the importance of exercise and the outdoors for the rest of their lives.
Unfortunately, children today aren't spending as much time in the outdoors as their parents did. Why not?

A study in 2005 found that the average American child spends more than six hours per day in front of electronic screens. Amazingly, that is more than one-third of their waking hours. Some experts have called this "Nature Deficit Disorder." As a result, obesity rates for adolescents in America have tripled compared to two decades ago.

Luckily, those of us at The Natural Gait are in a great position to enjoy outdoor recreation and reap its health benefits. Here are some top active outdoor recreation ideas right in our own backyard:
*Hike the four-mile Yellow River Hill and Valley trail at The Natural Gait. If that sounds like more than you're ready for, try the one-mile Black Forest Trail. Watch and identify scores of song birds as this is one of the greatest places in the U.S. for bird watching. The Natural Gait Birding
*Have some fun by bringing your horses to ride miles of trails with 4 river crossings. You will have covered stalls right outside your log cabin.
The Natural Gait-Horses
* Bring your children to The Natural Gait for a picnic and let them wade and swim in the Yellow River. Also, many children play for hours searching for crawdads under rocks in the clear water.
*Hike the trails at Effigy Mounds National Monument and observe the bear and eagle mounds close up.
*Hike up to the old Indian Shelter at night and build a fire just as the natives did when they lived here.
* Breathe the fresh morning air as you stare out over a fog laden valley and ponder your day’s fun activities while sitting on the porch of your log cabin, The Grand View.
*Bring your own canoe or kayak and float the Yellow River with the whole family where you shoot through rapids and watch Bald Eagles and Great Blue Herons fly along with you.
The Natural Gait-Canoeing
*Don’t forget to bring you fly rod or spinning gear to catch some of those trout or small mouth bass in the Yellow River. The Natural Gait Fishing
Active outdoor recreation can play a crucial role in leading a happy, healthy lifestyle. With our beautiful bluffs, valleys and the Yellow River, we live in a perfect setting for enjoying America's great outdoors.
Make your resolution in 2010 to get outside and be healthy.
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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

The Natural Gait: Northeast Iowa's rustic retreat

Taken from Radish Magazine
by Rich Patterson

The view from Grandview Cabin is startling at The Natural Gait in Allamakee County, Iowa.

The notebook in a rustic cabin overlooking Northeast Iowa's Yellow River captured the essence of The Natural Gait.

"We enjoyed being away from television and telephones for a few days to just let the natural beauty of the area sink in," reads one longhand entry. Others mention the cozy joy of curling up with a book by the wood stove as snow enveloped the cabin. Another entry relates a long day riding horses through the woods and prairies of this unusual Iowa location.

The Natural Gait and its sister, Ion Exchange, aren't just businesses. They are places to connect with natural Iowa. In a way, they are a state of mind as well as a beautiful and interesting place.

"These are creations from the heart and passion of two people in love with each other and the land and a desire for everyone to get connected to the natural world," says Howard Bright, who with his wife, Donna, started The Natural Gait.

Back in 1980, the Brights were working in Burlington, Iowa. Howard was a district conservationist for the Soil Conservation Service and Donna served as an agent for the Extension Service.

"Our jobs were good, but we started to question spending 10 hours a day apart doing separate things. We wanted to live in the country and own a piece of land that had trees, water, hills and valleys that faced in all directions. So we started to actively look." It took a while. Four years later, they found 160 acres of rugged hills, forests and river bottom in Allamakee County.

In what they describe as a magical moment along the Yellow River, they decided to buy the place. Their Realtor/banker tried to dissuade them by pointing out that the property had few visible financial assets. There was only about 35 acres of cropland and the forest had been logged.

"We had an idea to collect native plant seeds from remnant prairies and wetlands and sell them to people wishing to restore native ecosystems. Back then this was a novel concept, especially to rural bankers who wondered why anyone would want to grow what most folks considered weeds. But we bought the place and started collecting," Bright says.

Their native plant business was named Ion Exchange in honor of a chemical exchange that takes place in the soil and for a nearby ghost town named Ion that had flooded and washed away in 1916.

In the early 1980s, anyone wishing to reestablish a prairie faced an immediate problem: finding a seed source. There simply weren't many nurseries that sold native plant materials. The Brights' timing was good. Interest in prairies was blossoming, and they soon found a ready market in the growing number of people interested in restoration. Ion Exchange gradually has grown and today offers dozens of different species of seeds and plugs. They've expanded beyond prairies and also sell wetland and woodland seeds and plants. The business includes fields where seed plants thrive and a cluster of buildings where plants are allowed to dry, seeds are cleaned, and plugs are produced.

In 1999 the Brights created another business associated with the land. "We called it the Natural Gait because it was our intention of helping others find their own 'gait,' or direction in life," says Bright.

The Gait is a place where people wanting to enjoy natural Iowa can stay. Its bunk houses, cabins and apartments attract people wishing to spiritually connect with nature, hold family reunions and business retreats, and hike or horseback ride. Some of the buildings are near Ion Exchange's seed business. Other cabins and a campground are on the steep river bluff. They're within sight of Ion Exchange, but it's a six mile drive to reach them.

Our weekend at the Natural Gait started on a cold, windy October night. We found Grandview Cabin and soon had a fire crackling in the woodstove. Most of Iowa is so settled that it's hard to get away from lights and towns and we were pleased to see a mostly dark sky and horizon.

Just four of us stayed in the cabin, although it easily could hold ten. Phones and televisions were blissfully absent, but the cabin is set up for wireless Internet, an interesting combination of rustic and modern.

Shortly after dawn Saturday, we were amazed to look out the front porch and see the land drop to the river. No slope in Wyoming could match the dizzying steepness of the Yellow River bluff. In the distance below us, we could see the fuzzy growth of Ion Exchange's recently harvested prairie plants. The field's texture was surprisingly different from that of Iowa's common corn and bean fields.

That Saturday we toured the seed processing buildings and hiked above them to a large cave in a limestone outcropping where Native Americans once lived. Today the Brights sponsor concerts in this massive rock cavity high above the river. That afternoon we headed for nearby Marquette and Prairie du Chien for shopping and a coffee-shop lunch. As the sun dipped below the horizon, we grilled steaks behind the cabin and enjoyed total silence, broken only by the haunting call of a barred owl.

Following a brisk walk Sunday morning we packed and headed back to the busy world, but the quiet weekend at the Natural Gait remains a pleasant memory.

For more information, visit thenaturalgait.com or call (877) 776-2208.

Rich and Marion Patterson of Cedar Rapids are freelance writers.
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Monday, June 01, 2009

Trout Fishing Tips, Tricks & Techniques

The trout are really hitting right here on our farm in NE Iowa on the Yellow River. Some gentlemen just this week filled their limit each day while staying at the Ion Inn. We’ve just made some improvements to our little secluded campsites right on the river. Here’s an article that I found on trout fishing techniques. Come on over to The Natural Gait and give it a try.
Trout Fishing Tips, Tricks, & Techniques to Help You Catch More Trout
By Trevor Kugler
Over the past 25 years, spent trout fishing from coast to coast, I've learned some valuable tips, tricks, and techniques that have resulted in many trout being caught. In this article I will reveal some of these tips, tricks, and techniques so that you can implement them into your trout fishing repertoire. I know that you will find them every bit as valuable as I do.
The first thing to keep in mind when it comes to trout fishing is that the more time that you can spend on the water, the better. Nothing will help your trout catching abilities like practicing your craft. Everyone says that patience is integral to fishing (and they're right), but practice is every bit as valuable as patience to being a successful fisherman. The bottom line is that the more time you can spend on the water, the better your angling skills will become, and the more fish you will catch.
Let's start with your fishing line. When fishing for trout a great trick is to use fishing line that's as light as possible. I personally prefer four pound test monofilament, and six pound test is passable in most trout fishing situations. I like to spool my reel with Stren clear blue monofilament so that the line is visible to me, yet undetectable to the trout. The bottom line is that trout live in cool, clear water and spook easily, so the lighter your line, the more bites you will get.
The next trout fishing trick is to use small fishing hooks. A great technique is to use gang hooks, which are two small hooks tied in tandem. These hooks allow you to present bait (especially worms) in a totally natural manner. This makes a HUGE difference in the number of bites that you receive. The "gang hook" trout fishing technique is deadly once mastered.
If you truly want to catch more trout one of the best tips I have is to make sure that you're on the water at the most opportune times. What do I mean by this? There are certain times of the day, week, and month that trout are more active than others. You can figure out when the best times for trout fishing are by paying attention to the weather and moon, and planning your fishing trips accordingly. This is easily one of the easiest trout fishing tips to implement into your fishing repertoire. Once you know the simple rules, you can start making sure that you are on the water fishing when the trout are the most active.
These trout fishing tips, tricks, and techniques will help you catch more trout as soon as they are learned and practiced, so I suggest you get out there and start putting one or all of them into action. You won't be disappointed, I promise you. Remember, the more time that you can spend on the water fishing for trout the better.
Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and Internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country.....Montana!
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