Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Happy hippy bus may be back on the road
There is a story doing the rounds that Volkswagen will be producing an all-new version of the iconic hippy bus. For those of us who…
Ten countries we should possibly cross off our list until further notice
There are almost 200 sovereign countries in the world today, each one of them with different and interesting sights, experiences and cultures. Many would definitely…
Ancient people planted many of the trees in the Amazon jungle.
Before any European people ever arrived in the Americas, the continents were populated by various indigenous peoples. In the case of the people who inhabited the…
From mountains to the moon, the versatility of duct tape
There must be a thousand uses for duct tape, many of them in situations you find yourself in the wild. It’s waterproof as well as…
10 US National Parks that we all should visit
National parks are a gift to us, our children, our grandchildren, and all future generations. Here you can see nature in its most pristine with…
What you’ll need for cooking on your camping trips
Any camper will tell you, there is nothing quite like the smell of supper cooking outside. Using a little ingenuity, camp cooking can be quite…
Poop in the wild: A definitive guide
One of life’s most natural occurrences is, for most people, a daily visit to the toilet. Sitting on your porcelain throne, in a clean and…
Hang in there: The most common types of climbing handholds
Every single rock face that you’ll ever attempt to climb will involve a variety of different grips, or handholds. Handholds are the parts of the…