Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Trash heaps lead us to prehistoric dolphin hunters
How ancient man lived his life, what he ate and what he used on a daily basis has fascinated modern man for centuries. We are…
Best indoor rowing exercise machines for 2017
Regardless of the brand and the tech it has mounted on it, an ordinary cardio machine does not work your body harder than a rowing…
Tips from the lumberjacks for keeping your feet warm in cold winter weather
Keeping your feet warm in the winter is something that can be hard to achieve for a lot of people. As such, many people will…
Bass fishing with soft plastic lures and a Texas Rig
Using plastic worms has been ubiquitous in the bass fishing world since the 1970s when lure manufacturers stopped producing hard rubber worms in favor of…
Preserved ancient bison tail found
Scientists have found what is thought to be the ancient remains of a bear or lion’s meal, preserved by the extreme cold of the Siberian…
10 places for coffee in Shanghai
China is not generally known for coffee, but in recent years, due mainly to the expat community there, it is growing in popularity among locals.…
Everything you need to know about fishhooks
When it comes to what’s on the end of the line, there is rarely a consensus over what the best possible hook for any given…
How to securely store plastic kayaks
Most kayak enthusiasts start off small, with just one favorite kayak. However, over time they tend to collect kayaks while experimenting with various types of…
Do not make any of these common mistakes when climbing
While rock climbing can be exhilarating, it is a very risky activity too. Climbers who set off to tackle some cliff climbing challenges need to…