Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Call Of The WIDE! It’s Fat Bear Week 2020 over in Alaska
What in the name of Gentle Ben is Fat Bear Week? It’s a furry fight to the finish between brown bears that’s been part of…
Swearing Parrots split up by Zoo Keepers After Egging Each Other on to Cuss
Parrots have been separated at an English zoo following an outbreak of “fowl” language! The five birds, African Greys, arrived at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park last…
He Bought Ghost Town & is Now Stuck There Because of Lockdown
This adventurous property owner spent lockdown snowed in at a California ghost town! For offbeat American entrepreneur Brett Underwood, avoiding Coronavirus reached a whole other…
Choosing a Knife for the Outdoors
A knife is the most important tool for outdoor survival. Before steel knives, our Stone Age ancestors would have used cutting tools of stone, bone, antler,…
Just Like Our Ancestors: Preparing Food With Stone Tools
While steel tools are generally considered essential if you are heading outdoors nowadays, it’s also useful to remember that our ancestors once had to make…
Bugging Out Tips – Have Multiple Routes For Getting To Your Location
Bugging out is definitely one of the more popular ideas when it comes to preparing for disaster. Many people are of the opinion that when…
What Cowboys Carried in the Old West to Help Them Survive
In our today’s world, having to implement survival strategies under difficult circumstances is something that we could very well have to do. There have been…
Top Tips for Preparing for a Hurricane
Hurricanes always seem to be on the news, and the devastation that they cause once they reach coastlines simply cannot be ignored. If you live…
Survival Shelter – Building With Adobe
Normally, when anybody talks about building a survival shelter, they talk about building it out of wood. This makes sense in some parts of the…
Pemmican – Native American Survival Food
The life of the American Indians was hard. Many tribes lived on the edge of starvation, especially in the winter months. Most tribes that survived…