Author: Paul Pinkerton
Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
How to Make a Fire Fork – Tutorial
A fire fork is used to hold things onto a stick; you can buy them but like most bushcrafters I prefer to make my own.…
The homemade motorhome made from two 1962 Buick station wagons
Looks like a motorhome made from It appears to be made of 2 1962 Buick station wagons. I just don’t think the laws and regulations…
In 1911 Ishi emerged from the wilderness in California, the last member of his tribe, “the last wild Indian”
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…
The demise of the Shawshank Tree
On July 22nd, a Friday, in 2016, a photo appeared on the internet that shows the oak tree made famous with its role in the…
A German who paddled 30,000 miles to Australia in a kayak, only to be arrested as an illegal alien
Oskar Speck was born in 1907 in Ulm, near Hamburg, Germany. After graduation, he started a business as an electrical contractor, employing 21 people. Since…
The Senator- The biggest and oldest bald cypress tree in the world was burned to the ground by a meth addict
Located in Big Tree Park,Longwood, Florida, The Senator was the biggest and oldest bald cypress tree in the world, At the time of its demise, it was…
The Nine Mile Canyon in the Utah desert is the world’s longest & oldest ‘art gallery’
The Nine Mile Canyon is located deep in the Utah desert in the Western United States. It is known as “the world’s longest art gallery”…
A great guide on how to make your own char-cloth
Char-Cloth making is very useful skill to have in regards to making fire, with a spark you can create fire. With a small piece of…
Great explorers whose fate remains a mystery till this day
There were many adventurers and explorers passionate for new discoveries. Unlike the great voyages and discoveries of Columbus or Howard Carter, there are many lost…
Put this on your trip bucket list – The crumbling Scottish marvel on the Pollepel Island 50 miles north of New York
Pollepel Island has been called many different names, including Pollopel Island, Pollopel’s Island, Bannerman’s Island, and Bannermans’ Island.The name wikt:pollepel is a Dutch word meaning “(wooden) ladle,”…