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Caño Cristales – Colombia’s rainbow river

Caño Cristales or the Crystal Channel is a river in Serrania de la Macarena in the province of Meta in…

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History Changed: The Hillary Step Disappearance

Named after mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, the Hillary Step is, or possibly was, a 39-foot vertical rock face, situated on…

7 years ago

John Muir: Innovator and Outdoorsman

A man of legend, John Muir has a reputation for his relentless love for nature and his strong desire for…

7 years ago

Glamping: How to do it with Style

Glamping, or glamorous camping, has allowed the camping world to thrive, inviting campers who may have otherwise decided to stay…

7 years ago

What we need to know about the trillion-ton iceberg

No matter where you stand in the climate change debate, the iceberg that has detached itself from Antarctica is disturbing.…

7 years ago

Know the most common knots – they can be a life saver

If you are a fan of the great outdoors, you may just be a happy camper, or you may like…

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Tips on effectively anchoring your sailboat

A sailor's worst nightmare is waking up in the middle of the night to find that the boat is dragging…

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Alexander Graham Bell’s predictions about the impact of climate change

Most of us today will associate the name Alexander Graham Bell with the invention of the telephone in 1876. However,…

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America’s greenest and cleanest states

Healthy food, clean water, and fresh air are essentials for every human being. Living in a healthy and unspoiled environment…

7 years ago

Interview with Cody Lundin: one of Americas top survival instructors

I have to say that I think Cody Lundin is great. I love his books, as they're straight-forward, well written,…

7 years ago