Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Native American man turns down offer of $1.8 million for his home – in order to preserve Sacred Land
Deep in the heart of the city of Miami, about two blocks from Brickell Street, sits a small wooden house with a garden and a…
This is Jonathan, 182-year-old giant tortoise from St.Helena & the oldest land animal currently living
Long being the subject of various dichotomies in folklore and philosophy, tortoises may not have the ability to outrun us, but they certainly possess the…
The SEVENTY2 : The world’s smartest survival kit
In the Outdoor Revival office we’re often talking about survival stuff, personally, I love the practical survival stuff, but I don’t class myself as a…
Stones and Hones – Sharpening a Knife Series
Have you ever thought that you need to sharpen your knife but just don’t know where to start? Well, in this series from James Mandeville we’ll…
Editors Pick – DENSTERS: Shelter Building Practice For Kids
Usually, the Outdoor Revival Editors Pick is something that I think will contribute to a great time outdoors, or help to get us fit and…
‘Britain’s Atlantis’ found at bottom of the North sea – a huge undersea world swallowed by the sea in 7000BC
Doggerland was an area of land, now lying beneath the southern North Sea, that connected Great Britain to mainland Europe during and after the last…
Toda huts: The original homes of the Toda people, an ancient Indian tribe
The Toda people are a small tribal community who live far away from Nilgiri plateau in the hill country of Southern India. They reside in…
The pocket grill – Pack Down Your Camping Grill
On Outdoor Revival we love innovation and cool camp gadgets that are built for little money and contribute to the fun of being outdoors. A…
SMOVE: Smartphone Stabilizer & PowerBank in One
The majority of photographs and video probably get taken on smartphones now, which is why companies are investing so much in technology around these areas.…