Month: October 2019

A growing number of female filmmakers, directors, producers, and subjects are broadening outdoor narratives on screen. It’s no secret that women are underrepresented in adventure films. But the paradigm is starting to shift. There’s a momentum among female filmmakers and stories they tell. And the growth of women-centric film festivals like “No Man’s Land” and the
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Photo By Wendy Gedack Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Hope That Shines” by Wendy Gedack. Location: Ohio Pass near Crested Butte, Colorado. “There’s a sense of homecoming every time I find myself in the mountains,” says Gedack. “It can be close to home, out my backdoor or traveling to my favorite places in Colorado.
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It’s always a good idea to refresh your knowledge of basic first aid skills so that when the time comes for action, you have a more focused base of information to call upon. Knowing the fundamentals of treating a bleeding wound now may save you critical real-time minutes afield. The outdoor arena is full of
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Self reliance skills are a must have when living off the grid Self-reliance is somewhat of a three-legged table. People may talk about each of the three legs separately, but they all rely on one another. What are these three legs I’m talking about? Stockpiled supplies Equipment Knowledge While stockpiling supplies and securing equipment doesn’t
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