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In the Outdoor: The Insights of Our Outdoor Editor

T.R. Mahle by T.R. Mahle
March 26, 2026
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Hunting, fishing, and outdoor living is simply a way of life in Greene County. There was never an aspiration or intention on my part to become an outdoor writer. But when asked to contribute to the outdoor section of our local Greene Scene magazine, I saw an opportunity to share a distinctive insight into my outdoor experiences, and I jumped at the opportunity.

To be completely honest, I am not a writer at all…I view myself more as a “reflective storyteller,” with a nostalgic tone. I am happy to share with you my thoughts, and my unique perspective on my life and my outdoor journey. I hope my articles can take you to a special place in your own story that you may have forgotten and put a smile on your face. “I know exactly what he’s saying” is what I hope you get out of reading my articles. I hope you enjoy reading about my viewpoints on these experiences.

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Being raised in the hills of Greene County I developed an early love for wild places. I was eager to learn all I could about everything outdoors. Hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, survival, conservation, and traditional outdoor skills…I couldn’t get enough of it. I developed a deep connection with nature, spending countless hours roaming forest, fields, and streams. These formative experiences helped me shape both my philosophy and my writing.
My articles rarely glorify the kill or the catch. Instead, I focus on the adventure, the serenity, the comradery, and our relationship with the wilderness. When I enter the wilds, I do so as an observer. Time spent outdoors, no matter what the event, can help us rediscover the value of wild places and create memories that will last a lifetime.

After a long and rewarding career I recently “semi-retired.” And, with more time on my hands, I am looking forward to continuing my outdoor journey. I have now assumed the title of “Outdoor Editor” of the Greene Scene magazine, and I look forward to developing the outdoor section of the magazine. I will continue to reminisce and write about my past experiences, and I look forward to new adventures. Either way, I hope you enjoy reading my articles.

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