Category: Travel
Chasing the Sun to Sydney Australia
Sometimes the cold can be a bit too much for us and we want the summer sun to warm our bones. It seems that there’s…
How to Have a Zero Waste Camp Kitchen
This is a great article to get us thinking about how much waste we leave or create when we’re camping and out on adventures, it…
Saalfeld Fairy Caves: meet the most colorful cave grottoes in the world in an abandoned mine
That the world is full of enchanting places that are not in a land far far away, is proven by the Saalfeld Fairy Caves or…
Lake Quilotoa- a breathtaking Volcanic Lagoon formed 800 years ago in Ecuador
Located 66 kilometers south of the city of Latacunga, in the parish of Zumbahua, the Lake Quilotoa is a breathtaking sight in Ecuador. This amazing turquoise…
Discover What Makes Winter a Wonderful Season in Connecticut
We’ve never been to Connecticut but I’ve friends here and they’re always encouraging me to get over and visit them. Winter in New England can be…
Six Fun Activities With Kids While Camping
Unfortunately, some kids at a young age don’t understand how fun camping can actually be. When we are older, we see the beauty in the…
Some Etiquette On The Hiking Trail Goes A Long Way
Have you ever been on a hike and it’s just not gone right because of other people not being considerate? All of us need to…
Fatherly Instinct Kicks In – Killing 300-Pound Bear With A Log
There’s some amazing stories in real life, such as this one about Chris Everhart. In the Outdoor Revival HQ we talk about things like this…
Family Adventures At Independence Hall: National Historical Park
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Another article in our series from Susan Strayer who’s an inspiration to many with her Blog – Mountain Mom and Tots.…
Ten Great Family Outdoor Adventures
Kids love the outdoors. They love to get mucky and splash about in water and climb trees, rocks and anything else that’s higher than their…