Category: Adventure

Security And Snow – Using A Survival Shelter

Paul Pinkerton

So, you have a shelter, now you might need to keep it warm or secure.  In this third part of our series on shelters from…

Winter Cooking Tips

Doug Williams

Catering all year round Nothing increases our appetite more than long days adventuring in the great outdoors. And after adventuring there’s little better than cooking…

This is Why You should Venture out in the Rain

Paul Pinkerton

I’m sitting in the Outdoor Revival office, looking out of the window at the persistent rain and I’m imagining being in Western Canada with Nikki…

ATRA and inov-8 partner to provide Trail tips for

Paul Pinkerton

Starting this month, the American Trail Running Association (ATRA), and inov-8 will partner on a new initiative to provide tips for women on the trails.…

Nine Winter Cooking Tips

Doug Williams

Who doesn’t enjoy a great barbecue or some freshly baked bread in the dutch oven? After all, cooking outdoors is one of the things the…

The Abernathy Boys, Wild and Free

Doug Williams

I love reading about the old days and the personalities that seems to be larger than life, that’s the case with a couple boys way…

A 30-foot tree trunk known as the “Old Man of the Lake” has been floating vertically in Oregon’s Crater Lake for nearly 120 years

The Old Man of the Lake is a 30-foot (9 m) tall tree stump, most likely a hemlock, that has been bobbing vertically in Oregon’s Crater…

Welcome to Echo Bay – Pop. 12

In our posts from Daisy Crocket we should probably have started with this one, or at least had it published in the early days.  This…

First-time Ice Fishing Tips

Doug Williams

Ever wondered why people sit on the ice with a little hole in front of them, staring at their fishing line, or the hole to…

Check out – Bokor Hill Station it sits eerily abandoned in Southern Cambodia

Cambodia has the most beautiful countryside and history – if you get the chance make sure it’s on your bucket list. Full of ancient temples…