Category: Adventure

Essential tips for cooking like a pro in the wilderness

Stef Zisovska

It seems like there is a longstanding misconception amoung some, that camping food just consists of hotdogs and hamburgers, cold food, and can-flavored food. Well,…

Outdoor sports you can take just about anywhere

All of us here at Outdoor Revival have one or two sports that we really live for. They are what get us outside, what gets…

Best budget beach activities

Ian Carroll

I’ve been spending a lot of time on the beach lately. From the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of Mexico to the beaches of San Diego…

Potrero Chico: A climber’s paradise just across the border

Ian Carroll

I had to stop the car and pull over. There wasn’t anything in the road, it was the towering limestone cliffs above the road that…

Spring time tips for rock climbers

Ian Carroll

It’s here! Spring has sprung. For rock climbers all over the US, that means we’re crawling out of our caves, dusting off our cams and…

The best US bike trails worth the miles

Stef Zisovska

In the last few years, road and mountain biking is becoming more and more popular in the US. Fortunately, there are so many amazing bike trails…

Three best ways to brew coffee camping

If you’re like me, it doesn’t matter where you’re starting your morning, it doesn’t start until your first cup of coffee. When you’re at home…

Camp cooking: how to make flavor on the fly

So, we all spend a lot of time outdoors. Most of us here at Outdoor Revival are at least what you could consider casual campers.…

Family camping packing list and tips

Family camping trips are a perfect way to spend time together in the great outdoors and enjoy a vacation on a budget. It’s always nice…

The best US coastal towns for surfing

Stef Zisovska

There is a reason why surfing is a popular culture in the US. Miles of coastlines and stunning waves that never stop wait for the…