Author: Doug Williams

Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

The essential backpacking and camping first aid kit

For peace of mind, everyone should carry a first aid kit when hiking or camping. Most of the items you’ll need you probably already have…

*Crampons get dull with mixed climbing

Your crampons will become dull with use. Varied terrain wears hard on crampons. Ice climbing tends to wear the front points, and mixed climbs are…

Hiking and jogging in downtown USA

Visiting the USA is on almost everyone’s bucket list. The thought of jogging in Central Park in New York, walking down Rodeo Drive in LA, perhaps…

Eat well in the woods – not as hard as we think

Just because you are heading out into the woods, does not mean that you have to eat only energy bars or peanut butter sandwiches. Or…

Repairing plastic canoes and kayaks

Although it might not seem that challenging, repairing a kayaking boat is a demanding job, and at times it is simply not possible to restore…

Best practices for catching redfish throughout the year

One question that often surfaces during fishing discussions, online or otherwise, has to do with the right time and method to fish for the redfish.…

Water purifying methods in the backcountry

Water has always been synonymous with life, and for obvious reasons; even in space, scientists raise their hopes of finding life once they stumble upon…

Here are some tips for Dutch Oven cooking

Doug Williams

Dutch ovens are often used on a camping trip or in a situation where the cooking needs to be done outside instead of in a…

Essential items for emergency situations

In any life threatening situation, people who are prepared are the most likely to survive. These people bring the kinds of things they may need…

A precipitous decline in the global wildlife population

Doug Williams

Recent years have seen a rapid decline in the state of our planet’s health due to global warming, a process which is speeding up as…