Survival kits: Video gear review of the Kelly Kettle Trekker backpacking stove
Biomass-fueled outdoor implements are the way to go, IMO, and here is a great way to cook and boil water quickly, using sticks, twigs and other forest debris.
read moreBiomass-fueled outdoor implements are the way to go, IMO, and here is a great way to cook and boil water quickly, using sticks, twigs and other forest debris.
read moreIt sounds counter-intuitive, but hiking in the rain can be fun. Here’s how you can learn to love it. Or at least not dislike it. Too much. Regardless, rain happens. Here is how to make the best of the situation.
read moreMy everyday carry gear – everywhere – includes a notebook and a pen or pencil. Here is why these are important.
read moreDeer hunting is different all over the United States. A southern hunter might be fighting mosquitoes and heat stroke at the same time a northern hunter’s big concerns might be frostbite and hypothermia. Here are some tips for that northern deer hunter.
read moreYour clothing is your first line of defense against hypothermia and hyperthermia. It’s true that there isn’t bad weather, just bad clothing choices for the existing conditions.
read moreA storm is coming, and the electricity may be out for some time. Here is what you can do to prepare.
read moreThere is no better better endorsement for a piece of gear than regular hard use by professionals. The Pelican Protectorâ„¢ 1650 comes with some hard won credentials.
read moreA solid, dependable bushcraft knife can be invaluable and a life saver. The L.T. Wright Gen 5 may be the bushcraft knife you’ve been looking for.
read moreOne of the most important aspects of a knife is the steel in the blade. But at what point does a designer or super steel blade become overkill and an added, unnecessary expense?
read moreThe best camping season, IHO, starts when the snow flies. Here’s why you should consider winter camping.
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