Author: Paul Pinkerton

Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

Water Filter : Tuna Can Cartridge System

Paul Pinkerton

We have seen home made water filters made from recycled water and pop bottles and I have made my share of those and demonstrated to…

How to build a simple survival signal fire

Paul Pinkerton

If you are ever lost, one of the best ways to get the attention of people for help is to make a signal fire. This…

nCamp Stove – Kickstarter

A 15oz Backpackers Dream: the nCamp Stove is a compact wood-burning stove that lets you to leave canned fuel at home! The nCamp Stove is…

The “Ultimate” survival tool – a spoon

Survival tools have been made for centuries. Knives, paracord bracelets, and instant dinners all fall under this category. Sometimes, though, we ignore what is plainly…

Helle Sigmund Knife Review

Coming, like all Helle Knives, in a strong card tube along with a care and maintenance booklet, a linen cloth and a lifetime warranty against…

SunZee Wearable sunscreen dispenser for on-the-go protection

SunZee launched a crowdfunding campaign for their wearable sunscreen dispenser designed for anyone who spends time outdoors. The wristband ensures users always have sunscreen when…

Electrify any bike in 30 minutes with the Omni Wheel by EVELO

Omni Wheel is the next step in the evolution of cycling. We believe that riding a bike should be an activity everyone can enjoy —…

Coros smart helmet with bone conduction speakers, Bluetooth and impact (bump) sensor

No more earbuds! The world’s first helmet with open-ear bone conduction so cyclists can hear traffic and the environment while tuning in to music, friends,…

Building a simple barrel stove

In this guide I will show you how to make a very simple and inexpensive wood burning stove from a 55 gallon steel drum. This can…

FAIL: Making a dugout canoe with fire – it didn’t work

Paul Pinkerton

I tried to make a native american dugout canoe…… it didn’t go so well: I got a second degree burn from kneeling on a hot…