Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
US Veterans Remembered in New UK D-Day Museum
If you’re traveling to the UK or live locally, it will be worth a visit to the brand new and newly opened museum that is…
Get On Yer Bike! Biking Improvements on Route 6
This one is for our friends in Pennsylvania, and it’s good news for us two-wheel enthusiasts. As part of its effort to improve bicycle safety,…
Mina Guli to Run Equivalent of 40 Marathons in 40 Days on Six Continents
Ok, I’m not a runner, I’ve never professed to be but it’s something that I’d love to be better at and things like this are inspiring, over…
Editors Pick: The MOAR – Fat Tire, Folding Frame, Electric Bicycle
There’s a huge amount of hype these days about electric bikes, there’s hundreds of them coming onto the market and to a large degree they’re…
Meet the Amazing Daisy Crocket – She is Seriously Awesome
We’re pleased to share this Outdoor Revival Interview with the very impressive Nikki van Schyndel, aka Daisy Crocket, the survivalist, environmentalist and lover of all…
The Golden Pagoda In Yangon
Certainly the Golden Pagoda in Yangon Myanmar is well worth the burnt feet that you can suffer if you visit in the summer months. With…
Amazing Niihau – The Populated but Forgotten Hawaiian Island
In Hawaii, there is a peaceful, quiet island which has been called “The Forbidden Island.” An island which is barely even taught about in Hawaiian…
Make Your Own Completely Natural First Aid Kit
A First Aid Kit is an essential component in every home, workplace and some would even say when you’re traveling in any way. The whole…
Zakopane Poland’s Winter Sports Destination
Zakopane is Poland’s winter sports capital and nestled in the Tatra Mountains near to its southern border with Slovakia. In summer it’s an excellent base…
Trust us – Stump houses really were a thing
The Pacific Northwest saw some of the most significant number of settlers looking for a new life all through the nineteenth century, however, the journey…