There may be a lot worth seeing in the world, but some of the planet’s best nature can be found right in the United States. For over a century, the US National Park Service has conserved land solely for the purpose of public enjoyment. Visitors from the US and abroad travel miles to visit National Parks, looking to witness these… Read more →
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Holiday Gift Guide For Camping Gear
After stumbling through Amazon trying to find the perfect gift for the outdoor lovers in your life, you close your computer in frustration due to the overwhelming amount of gadgets out there. Camping gear isn’t the easiest thing to shop for, especially if you’re unsure of where to start. This guide below will walk you through some of the top… Read more →
Hike With A Purpose: Geocaching
As much as I recommend taking leisurely (or rigorous!) hikes through nature, travelling the same few local places can sometimes chafe after a while. There are plenty of spots worth traveling to, but most of you probably won’t be able to take a day hike to, say, the Tongariro Crossing (Mount Doom) in New Zealand. So, if nature treks… Read more →
Benefits of Outdoor Education
As a child, it was common to look out the window longing for fresh air and the freedom to move. Now, however, many years later, it is no longer just an idea or hope. Schools around the U.S. are beginning to utilize the great outdoors as an educational tool, and with good results. A 2008 study found that a… Read more →
How To Survive (When You’re Lost in the Wild)
There are many ways to get lost, but significantly fewer to get found. A car could break down in the middle of nowhere, or an improperly labeled path can lead a hiker astray. An injury can also debilitate a traveler, leaving them trapped in the wilderness. Whatever the cause, anyone that spends time outdoors should be aware that, even… Read more →
Getting the Next Generation Interested in Camping
It’s safe to say that the concept of kids being over-invested in technology is a cliche at this point. Of course, as with most cliches, it has become this way for a reason. Cheaper, faster, and more convenient technology has allowed parents to easily entertain their kids, but at the cost of less outdoor time and social interaction. Now, I’m… Read more →
How To Find an Ideal Camping Spot
When it comes to finding a place to camp, it’s often more complicated than one would think. Long gone are the days of finding a suitable plot of land and pitching a tent. Many parks do not allow camping, and it can take an aspiring outdoorsperson a while to find a suitable place. Even then, despite the convenience of access… Read more →
Camping: A Lesson In Logistics
Once the heat of summer has started to fade away, the fall provides a great backdrop for a camping trip. It’s warm, but not overbearing, and in the right place, vistas of autumn leaves can make for scenery that can’t be seen any other time of year. Pack a jacket and consider camping in the fall! Of course, as… Read more →
How To Get Into Hiking
So you just kind of go out and walk, right? Well, yes and no. Hiking may sometimes just come down to putting one foot in front of the other, but wilderness hiking can be far different than a walk around the local park. Not that this is a bad thing; you may need to take some time tackling smaller… Read more →
Angling for Better Leadership
Or, how good leadership is a lot like good fishing. It seems like an odd analogy at first. After all, the energy and drive required to be a leader may contrast the long moments of anticipation and relaxation associated with fishing. Still, the craft of fishing is one of mankind’s earliest pursuits. In fact, studying the earliest permanent settlements… Read more →