Author: Paul Pinkerton

Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

Keeping Food Cool With Evaporative Cooling

Amongst the many everyday uses of electricity, one of the most important in the home is for preserving food. Actually, refrigeration is usually the only…

5 Tips For Preparing For An EMP Attack

There is little to no question that an EMP attack would be one of the very worst kinds of attacks that could ever happen in…

Harvesting Salt from the Ocean – A Great Skill to Learn

In our nation’s early history, salt licks dotted the landscape, providing animals and settlers alike with salt in abundance. Today, most of those salt licks…

At last, a step by step guide of how to shave with an axe – Mike shows us how to do it

Paul Pinkerton

We have all seen the old black and white images of men shaving with axes. We have seen, outdoors-men, lumberjacks and WWII GI Joes shaving…

Lucky escapes from death in the wilderness

For anyone interested in the various survival stories from around the world in different periods in history, one common factor that contributes to a survival…

Weaving kindling from Birch bark for great fire starters

Here’s a great little project to do that will help you out when you want to get a fire going, especially if it’s a bit…

Interview with Cody Lundin: one of Americas top survival instructors

I have to say that I think Cody Lundin is great. I love his books, as they’re straight-forward, well written, and they’re full of knowledge…

It’s madness: Working on an Off Grid to do list

When it comes to living ‘Off Grid’ Daisy Crocket is just awesome, so it’s great to see just some of the effort that goes into…

Ancient shell fishing hooks dated to 23,000 years ago

People have been fishing for at least 40,000 years, although we don’t know a lot about the early fishermen we know that people ate fish…

Things you should do if you get lost on the trail

We all love to get out on the trails and get some fresh air into our lungs. For the most part, we know our way,…