Author: Paul Pinkerton

Paul Pinkerton is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

Why the harsh landscape of the American West has these enormous concrete arrows across it

Paul Pinkerton

A couple has stated they had discovered 102 arrows thus far, and they are peculiar concrete symbols that have been seen all across America. Travelers…

Birchbark – Woven Kindling

Paul Pinkerton

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…

Air Travel with the Tots

This article kicks off a regular series from Susan Strayer who’s an inspiration to many with her Blog Mountain Mom and Tots. Air Travel with…

Autumn is here – Happy Equinox

Today is officially the start of autumn and the beginning of longer nights and shorter days that will lead us into winter, summer is over…

Cookin’ It With Kix

Paul Pinkerton

Cookin’ It With Kix: The Art of Celebrating and the Fun of Outdoor Cooking. Many of you know Kix Brooks as half of the award-winning…

How to Cold-Hammer Coins and Keys Into Useful Survival Tools

This is an easy hands on project that’s good to practice when you get a chance, thanks to Tim MacWelch of OutdoorLife for the article. At…

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…

All Thai’d up? – Making a hammock

A Thai Hammock is relatively simple. It is a quick item to make and is a useful addition to your kit. The hammocks simplicity makes…

Bannock bread is something that is easy to make and cook around a campfire

Paul Pinkerton

BANNOCK BREAD DRY MIX Bannock bread is something that is easy to make and cook around a campfire and as we know, nothing tastes as…

Survival uses for headphones

I may not carry a knife or 10 feet of paracord with me daily, but I always have my headphones. If I was thrust into…