Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Gorgeous portraits of Cree Tribe, the largest group of First Nations in North America
With more than 200,000 members living in Canada, The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America. The…
Gwich’in to Congress: Designate – Arctic Refuge Coastal Plain as Wilderness
At Outdoor Revival we keep an eye on Patagonia as a company they produce some excellent products and seem to have a great company ethos, this last…
Editors Pick – The GasLight Keychain Lantern
Todays Editors Pick has mainly been chosen because it’s cool, it serves the purpose of identifying where something is because of its color and the…
How do you actually sharpen a knife
Have you ever thought that you need to sharpen your knife but just don’t know where to start? In this series from James Mandeville we’ll…
Discover What Makes Winter a Wonderful Season in Connecticut
We’ve never been to Connecticut but I’ve friends here and they’re always encouraging me to get over and visit them. Winter in New England can be…
Ascape – To Your Destination Now Easier Than Ever
Smaller caravans are becoming more popular year on year, I’m not sure if it’s because they’re just cute or they really do offer something their larger…
Knife Review – Spyderco Southard Flipper
Please forgive me being a little hyped about this kinetic piece of joy that recently came my way. The very best thing about it is…
A Russian family was isolated for more than 40 years, totally unaware of WW2
The Siberian taiga is one of the most isolated places in the world. It is also one of the most difficult terrains to travel through…
Perfectly preserved remains of a 19th century wagon discovered at Detroit Lake when it was at its lowest level in 46 years
Under Detroit Lake, which had record low water levels in October 2015 – the abandoned town of Old Detroit has reemerged. Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy Dave Zahn…