Tag: outdoors

Georgie White – The woman who tamed the Grand Canyon

Doug Williams

Back in June 1945, a woman named Georgie White and her friend, Harry Aleson, had decided to swim down the Grand Canyon because the two…

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, and they’re full of knowledge…

This is all “fish-y” business: Fishing facts to help you out this season

One of the best outdoor sports you can do in the summer, and in some places you can do all year, is fishing. Whether on…

A guide through the wonders of New England

Stef Zisovska

For all of you who like to travel the heart of the American northeast, New England is the right place. This stunning part of the…

Healthy trail snacks to keep you going

Ian Carroll

Wilderness adventure can be hard, hungry work. Days spent hiking in the mountains, ripping down trails, and pulling on rocks will really wear you out.…

Avoiding the critters

Have you ever had wild animals come and visit you, eat your food, and make a mess in your garbage where you’ve set up camp?…

Visit the best hot springs of Yellowstone

Stef Zisovska

If what you’re looking for this summer is a vacation different from everything you see on the TV, start thinking out of the box. Maybe…

Legendary outdoor Instagram accounts worthy of following

Rebecca Hext

The rise of social media has skyrocketed in the past five years and so has the ability to share photos. However, with so many different…

Great reasons for that morning run

Ian Carroll

This morning it was still chilly in the shade as I laced up my shoes for my morning run. The birds were wide awake already.…

Before heading out into the wilds, practice these survival skills at home

Doug Williams

Here at Outdoor Revival, we’re strong believers in practicing your skills and getting to grips with them before going out into the wilderness where you…