Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
It’s okay to turn back while hiking
If you are a keen hiker, there might be times when you find yourself in a situation where you cannot continue with the hike you planned. A…
Prepare well with this packing list
When it comes to packing your bag to head off into the unknown, you’re sure to be checking all sorts of sites for advice. You…
Dry Bag supplies checklist for Kayaking
Kayaking is not simply getting into your kayak and leaving. There is more to it than simple paddling. You will require a number of important items…
The Belly Flop World Championships
Yes indeed, there is such a championship, and it is held in Norway. The belly flop is something that most of us have tried to…
Low budget holidays at a campsite
Camping can be a great way for a family to have a wonderful outdoor vacation on a low budget. You can avoid the hustle and…
Zion National Park
Zion National Park, in Utah, is a 147,000-acre area of stunning landscape, rugged rock, sheer canyons, and sandstone mountains. In the heart of the park…
Top tips for beginner hikers
Hiking is a fantastic activity. Not only can it be very refreshing to get outside and immerse yourself in nature, experience of the elements, and the views that…
Using topwater baits for bass fishing
Perhaps not the most famous of all fishing techniques, the surface lures or topwater lures are particularly effective methods of fishing among the more competent…
Tips and techniques on how to climb chimneys
In the sport of climbing, chimneys are a type of crack within a cliff structure that is wide enough for your body to fit inside.…
5 Avalanche safety rules
Nothing inspires fear in the hearts of climbers, skiers, snowboarders, or snowmobilers like the idea of being caught in an avalanche. With the growing popularity…