February 2, 2013
A few cures for cabin fever
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Hang in there, boys and girls. Spring is just seven weeks away.

Yeah, I know; that's not much to hang one's hat on when it's 25 degrees outside and snow covers the ground.

We want to get outside, breathe some fresh air, climb a hill or wade a creek. But until the weather warms up a bit, we'll mostly stay inside and endure our annual case of cabin fever.

Ah, cabin fever! Every time I think of those words, I think of when my son was young and would watch a "Muppets Treasure Island" video for hours on end.

The video's characters sang a song about cabin fever. One particularly memorable line went like this:

Cabin fever has ravaged all aboard; this once-proud vessel has become a floating psycho ward!

Fortunately for us outdoors enthusiasts, there are ways to take the edge off our cases of cabin fever without actually going outdoors. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Gun cleaning: Once each winter, I like to pull all my rifles and shotguns out of the gun safe, give them a thorough inspection, and clean them whether they need it or not. I haven't done much hunting or shooting in the past few years, so it isn't a big job.
  • It does, however, give me a chance to play with some of my big-boy toys - to feel the warmth of a walnut gunstock, to run a patch through a barrel and see it come out clean, and to once again enjoy the sweet fragrance of gun oil.

    It's a "pride of ownership" thing - but also there's a certain satisfaction in knowing the firearm you just cleaned will be in perfect working order and ready for use when next you pull it from the safe.

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