Tag: safety

Five Best National Parks for Family Biking

Paul Pinkerton

The latest article from Susan Strayer who’s an inspiration to many with her Blog – Mountain Mom and Tots. We spent a lot of time…

Talking with Grizzly Bears Part 2 – by Daisy Crocket

We’re grateful to the amazing Nikki van Schyndel (aka Daisy Crocket) for sharing some of her life and adventures with us here on Outdoor Revival. The Art…

New Fabric Uses Sun And Wind To Power Devices

Fabrics that can generate electricity from physical movement have been in the works for a few years. Now researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have…

Ten Things to Do If You Get Lost Trail Running

Paul Pinkerton

Trail running offers the rewards of a grand adventure, from breathtaking sunrises and sunsets to glimpses of animals in their natural habitats. But with any…

‘The Revenant’ Is Part Make-Believe, Part Historic Art

Paul Pinkerton

“The Revenant,” was movie nominated for 12 Oscars including for best picture and best actor, is a film inspired by the true story of mountain…

Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet – Review

It started 5 years ago – my experience with Gransfors Bruks Hatchets & Axes. I’ve had a couple of them but the one to stay…

Motherhood Moments: Acceptable Risk in the Outdoors

Our second article in the series from Susan Strayer who’s an inspiration to many with her Blog Mountain Mom and Tots I recently read this…

Hydro Flask

The Guys and Girls at Hydro Flask say: We’ll keep water icy cold on a hot sunny beach. And serve up a hot coffee on…

How to Prevent Leeches: 6 Ways to Keep Leeches Away

When it comes to Leeches there seems to be one that covers every environment, some like water and others like damp forests where they can…

Basic First Aid: Something we all really should know

Paul Pinkerton

Basic First Aid A great first aid article from the British site Bushcraft UK Bushcraft is generally a low risk activity and most people enjoy…