Old Ways

Old School vs New School: Why you need Traditional Maps

With all of the modern gadgets that we have these days, it is easy to forget how we used to…

7 years ago

Great survival skills to practice before your next adventure

Here at Outdoor Revival, we're strong believers in practicing your skills and getting to grips with them before going out…

8 years ago

Is Technology ruining the wilderness experience

The very word ‘wilderness’ evokes in most of us thoughts of loneliness, an uninhabited region, somewhere one goes to be far…

8 years ago

Pine Tree survival hacks

You and a friend are off on a hiking trail through the wilderness, populated by forests of pines, plenty of…

8 years ago

 Know the stars: Learn to navigate at night

When you are away from city lights, you will be able to see far more stars in the sky than…

8 years ago

It’s madness: Working on an Off Grid to do list

When it comes to living 'Off Grid' Daisy Crocket is just awesome, so it's great to see just some of…

8 years ago

Some of the oldest places in America everyone should visit

Many people still believe that American history starts in the 17th century with the Pilgrim settlements or even worse, with…

8 years ago

Uses for Cattail Fluff: A great survival resource

The most common cattail (Typha latifolia) that we all recognize is a tall plant often found growing in dense stands…

8 years ago

Plants you might not know are Edible

When you are out in the woods, you are surrounded by animals, adventure, and vegetation. While it is not a…

8 years ago

Just a decade to grow a forest in the back yard

If you don’t have an entire century at your disposal to create a whole forest for yourself you can utilize some…

8 years ago