Tag: nature

Top survival uses for glue

A simple container of glue may not seem like a useful survival item, and while you may believe it belongs in an arts and crafts…

Unbelievable wedding locations – The adventurer in you will jump with Glee

With the world of Pinterest weddings coming down hard on the engaged couples of the world, planning a wedding can be more overwhelming than it…

Careers for outdoor enthusiasts

Each month I have a number of people contact me asking for information about working outdoors, often they’re asking about jobs in the Bushcraft and…

Peru’s Rainbow mountain hikes

If you’re looking for a place to escape and discover some new adventures then going south could be the answer.  Stef, one of our Outdoor…

Porcupine safety tips

I remember when I first encountered Porcupines and in my head, they were put into the same category as skunks, which was, while driving, avoid…

Fun facts about the Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail was created as the first National Scenic Trail by the National Trails System Act of 1968. It began as the vision of…

The Long Hike: Lewis and Clark’s Great Adventure of Discovery

As far as adventures go, the story of Lewis and Clark really does take the cake. Their tale of discovery has become one for the…

8 items you should not forget to pack

Some people just love to escape civilization and head into the wilderness for a few days. It can restore the soul, beat back the stress,…

Don’t let rattlesnakes rattle you

First of all, you will be reassured to know that the chances of dying of a bite from a rattlesnake in the United States are about one…

Survival uses for dish soap

One of the most fun aspects of preparing for a survival situation is learning how to use everyday household items for a myriad of different…