Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Natural Shelters – Identifying And Adapting A Survival Shelter
This is our first in a three part series on Survival Shelters from James Mandeville. Read part two – Building Shelters & Warmth Read part…
Security And Snow – Using A Survival Shelter
So, you have a shelter, now you might need to keep it warm or secure. In this third part of our series on shelters from…
FlowMotion Stabilizer – The End of Shaky Videos
As you can probably imagine, we take quite a few pictures here at Outdoor Revival and this year we plan on doing a lot more…
This is Why You should Venture out in the Rain
I’m sitting in the Outdoor Revival office, looking out of the window at the persistent rain and I’m imagining being in Western Canada with Nikki…
I Don’t Believe in New Year’s Resolutions
It’s a New Year and we have a new article from Susan Strayer to get us thinking about our New Years resulutions. I’m doing ok…
Registration Now Open For 2nd Annual DC Bike Ride
One day, twenty miles and zero cars. Heck, that sounds fantastic. I don’t live anywhere near DC, but I like the idea of cycling around…
Why Lyme Disease Is Common in the North – Rare in the South
Each year we hear about more people getting ticks on them and then they run the risk of catching Lyme disease which is rather unpleasant…
Bob Podesta – Top Ten SAS Survival Tips
Here’s a great article from Bob Podesta who it’s fair to say know’s what he’s talking about when it comes to Survival and adventuring around…
Exercise Is Good – 20 Minutes Can Act as Anti-Inflammatory
Some people will say “we all know that exercise is good for you,” and yes, I would as well. But, it’s always good to have…
Prep Packs Survival Belt
Over the years I’ve seen a few survival belts, everything from leather with extras through to paracord belts have been popular at one time or…