Author: Doug Williams

Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

10 Peculiar Museums You Might Want To Visit – Maybe

Doug Williams

For every Louvre in France or Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City that showcases the artwork of masters, there is a museum displaying…

Enslaved Elephants Freed In Thailand

Doug Williams

Everybody loves Elephants, well, everyone that I know does.  So it’s good to see these Elephants free and hopefully thriving for years to come. Elephants…

PTSD Eased By Life in Wilderness

Doug Williams

There are lots of people in the world that suffer from PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which can be bought on in many different…

When You’ve Just Got To Swim In The Cold Months

Doug Williams

We love swimming in the sea, we live near the coast and we head there whenever we can, but like many people, we’re fairly seasonal…

Camping in the Cold – Here Are Some Tips to Keep in Mind.

Doug Williams

  Nearly everyone loves camping, it is a way to remove ourselves from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It can be a great…

Outdoor skills we can learn from the 19th century Wild West settlers

Doug Williams

The life in the American Wild West was nothing like it has been portrayed by the Hollywood western classics. The people of the west did…

Ex-Navy SEAL Switched To Teaching Survival Skills

Doug Williams

We all know that Special Forces guys can look after themselves and who wouldn’t want to be taught the ropes by one of the worlds…

Weird Landforms Appearing in Siberia

Doug Williams

The gradual melting of the ancient permafrost in Siberia is causing huge problems in the area.  Giant blow-out craters are appearing everywhere and are threatening…

Amazing Winter Camping in Canada’s Fundy National Park

Doug Williams

I used to live in Canada, right near to Fundy National park and it’s an amazing place, if you don’t know where it is it’s…