Author: Doug Williams

Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

Getting started in the sport of Kayaking

These days, you can find people enjoying kayaking wherever there is a body of water big enough. Over the past twenty years, a huge surge…

Keep your fishing hooks sharp

Until quite recently, new fishing hooks were not very sharp. With new technologies, the new points are so sharp as to be almost like needles. These…

The best camping meal – chicken and dumplings one-pot camping recipe

A camping trip to the wilderness is not merely a break from the mind-numbing hustle and bustle of the urban lifestyle. For many, it’s far…

Scratch Cooking: Good for your health, good for your wallet and good for the earth

If you enjoy food, like trying something different, and you fancy yourself as something of a cook, then you will LOVE the move so many…

Freaking out and lost in the wilderness – What to do next

A few years ago I met up with a friend I hadn’t seen for several months, we met up at 19:00, had dinner at a…

The Illegal Mining and Selling of Mammoth Tusks

Doug Williams

Poachers in Russia have discovered a legal loophole in the sale of ivory; they are selling mammoth ivory. The first known piece of mammoth ivory…

Setting up on a Campsite – Commercial Sites

After a long day of traveling you have finally arrived at your campsite, so how do you work out which is the best site for…

How and Why To Pack Light

I remember the first time I decided to do a weekend’s ‘expedition’ in a nearby woodland. I first visited the local camping shop and bought…

Some Exercises that are Great for Beginner Hikers

I believe that we as human beings can be put into two categories, those that already hike and those of us that should be hiking.…

7 Water myths that are dangerous

Doug Williams

Water is one of the most important things in life, probably second to the air we breathe and that makes it something that we need…