In recent years, architects have become fascinated with 3D-printing. Often heralded as affordable and sustainable, 3D-printed homes are beginning to spring up everywhere from the Netherlands to Long Island, NY. These dwellings take different forms—sinuous and modern, alien and pod-like, minimalist and compact—depending on the exact kind of technology used to print them. A new
Month: October 2019
After 2 years of surveying efforts, Nepal — and China — will announce the new official height of the world’s tallest mountain. Mount Everest is 29,029 feet (8,848 m) tall — that has a nice ring to it. But what if it’s even taller? The mountain, which sits in the Himalayas in Nepal bordering Tibet,
National Geographic. While other Nat Geo photographers were spending up to a year on assignment in a single national park, I was racing through them at breakneck speed. It was a whirlwind year filled with more beauty and nature than any one person should ever get to experience in such a short timeframe. The book,
Newsworthy items from around the world, for the Sportsman like you! First protected in 1864, Yosemite was the inception of an idea that would later be the mission of the National Park Service…that it “preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of
Introduction A boot knife is one of the best tools for prepping and knowing how to pick the best boot knife is extremely important. Being a prepper means that you are self-reliant and that you have decided to take your safety into your own hands. A boot knife is one of the best tools for this
Flannel up this fall to hike, operate the tailgate grill, or wield an axe for firewood. We’ve found the best classic wool flannel, organic cotton, and technical button-ups for fall weather in the outdoors. Today’s flannel is a far cry from the mean streets circa ’90s Seattle or Paul Bunyan’s tack shop. More technical, less
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