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Hunting Down the Best Smartphone Apps For This Hunting Season

Posted on by aubrie.robinson

Here in Colorado, hunting season has arrived. To get prepared for this hunting season, check out this Fall’s must have smartphone apps for hunting. There is a whole new world of hunting technology for smartphones that hunters can benefit from.

Apple’s App Store offers a plethora of hunting apps ranging from hunting stimulations to hunting calls. Below you will find some top hunting apps that rock!

iSolunar Hunting and Fishing Times

This App is all around sweet! Priced at $5 in the App Store, it determines the best hunting and fishing times for any date, and any location –… Read More

It’s apple season: iPhones and fruit!

Posted on by Ingrid

Apple and applesIn the spirit of all the hoopla surrounding Apple’s latest iPhone announcement and the apple harvest, I’ve dug up some fun apple recipes. Sweet, savory, spirit, snack and dessert whatever you are in the mood for, there is an apple recipe to satisfy your craving.

SWEET: This may be too cliche for some, but I just love a fresh caramel apple. I enjoy making them (and the associated sticky mess) with my kids. I can never eat an entire apple once it is covered in caramel, but I give it a valiant try every time.

SAVORY: One of my favorite roast pork… Read More

Ahoy, Me Hearties!

Posted on by aubrie.robinson

In a few short weeks we will be raising our glasses and talking like pirates. September 19th is national Talk Like a Pirate Day, a day that will not go unnoticed at OtterBox. We may even take the entire month fine tuning our pirate lingo. Pirate talk is rich and complicated, but oh so fun! I’ll teach you some basics, then let your imagination take over from there.

The basics:

  • Ahoy! – “Hello!”
  • Aye! – “Yes! I agree!”
  • Aye aye! – “I’ll get right on that boss”
  • Arrr! – This is often confused with arrrgh which is the

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Join OtterBox in Supporting Rich’s Ride

Posted on by Hiker Momma

Rich's RideIt’s so easy to take life for granted and get caught up in what are essentially trivial matters, isn’t it? Take me for example, I am super frustrated because I just returned from an amazing week-long vacation on the East Coast only to come down with a stomach bug. I practically had road rage driving home from work because I was snowed under in tasks and heading home to rest instead of crossing things off the ol’ “to do” list. Whaaa!

And then I hear a story that puts it all into perspective. Paralyzed below his chest, Rich Dixon rides… Read More