Author: Doug Williams

Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

There are many forms of camping, we are spoilt for choice

Taking a spell out from the bustling city life has become a loved recreational activity for most of us and people love to spend a…

Preventing issues with your feet while hiking

Doug Williams

Your feet can truly take a whipping out there on a trail. From sprained ankles to blisters, hiking can present a whole horde of foot…

Red Bull criticized for posting video of a stunt on Kennedy Lake

Doug Williams

The stunts and amazing challenges performed by the athletes and daredevils under the sponsorship of Red Bull have long been inspiriting youths all over the…

Tents vs Tarps – which is the better option for your Bug out Bag

Doug Williams

A Bug-Out-Bag or as it is famously known as a BOB is essentially a sports bag full of all the emergency supplies in case one…

No cause for alarm in National Parks – you are very safe

Doug Williams

Fatal accidents only account for 120 to 140 deaths annually. That’s minuscule based on the 280 million or so who visit national parks. The following…

The Life in the Country – some useful tips

Doug Williams

Escaping the mind numbing noise of urban life to the serene mind-rejuvenating mountains is a dream most of us city-dwellers see every night. However, an…

When in Europe: Stay in a majestic 16th Century Chateau in France for only $65 a night

Doug Williams

Situated close to the French beaches that contributed in the D-Day invasion Chateau de Tocqueville is seemingly tucked away within a tiny northern village in…

Bicycle Camping – a New Experience

Doug Williams

Cyclists are sometimes on the road for weeks or even months. Bicycle trips can offer the rider escape from the stress of life unless one…

For the cost of an iPhone, you can buy a wind turbine that will power an entire house

India has more than its fair share of issues including poverty, corruption, and intolerance towards minority groups. However, one issue that lurks in the darkest…

Army of beautiful Monarch butterflies cover an incredible 10 acres of a Mexican Mountain

Doug Williams

Recent studies have shown that the monarch butterflies considered as the flag bearer of the butterfly species, is on a decline and that the population…