Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Dangerous plants to avoid – Watch out for Skunk Cabbage
The Earth is filled with wondrous trees that seem to touch the heavens. Around every bend, there are beautiful flowers that you can touch and…
Lyme disease: The North – South divide, stay safe
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…
The magnificent Daisy Crocket and her stunning wilderness life
We’re pleased to share this Outdoor Revival Interview with the very impressive Nikki van Schyndel, aka Daisy Crocket, the survivalist, environmentalist and lover of all…
1911 saw Ishi emerge from the Californian wilderness
At the end of the summer of 1911, a weak, starving native American man emerged from the Butte County wilderness into Oroville and became an…
Slinging a slingshot
A sling has a small cradle or pouch in the middle of two lengths of cord. The sling stone is placed in the pouch. The…
Climbers that haven’t made it off Mount Everest
The opportunity to climb Mount Everest is an adventure you will not forget. However, setting out to climb the mountain could end up being the…
Wonderful examples of the traditional Icelandic turf houses
There are about a gazillion reasons why Iceland should be on everyone’s bucket list. The fairytale-like turf houses are a reason more. One of the girls…
Adrift – Poon Lim survived 133 days at sea on a wooden raft
Chinese native Poon Lim was a steward on a British ship during World War II that was traveling from Cape Town to Surinam. The Germans…
The Magical Paronella Park in the tropical jungle of Australia
Paronella Park was built in the 1930s by José Paronella and is located at Mena Creek, Queensland, Australia, 120 kilometers south of Cairns. This magical…
Visiting Ta Prohm Temple, Cambodia
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. It was built in the Bayon style largely in the…