The winners of the 2019 Wildlife Photo Contest have been announced. We received so many incredible submissions that we want to continue to share them with you in different categories. We started with a gallery of bear photos, and below you’ll find your big cat fix. “A Teaching Moment” By Melissa Theil
Month: November 2019
Process Chickens a much easier way, with no plucking. Processing chickens usually involves plucking feathers, which can be a long and tedious job, especially with some heavy-feathered traditional chicken breeds such as Cochins, Orpingtons and Wyandottes. Instead of inviting a herd of neighbors over to help pluck your chickens on chicken butchering day, make your
Your health should be a priority no matter your living situation. Whether you live in a sticks and bricks house or RV full-time, it’s important to make time for yourself and exercise. If you do full-time, living in a 300 square foot RV is no excuse to not work out. There are so many ways
A trail runner finds sage advice in a virtual-coaching program from iFit. It changed his view of what a session on a treadmill screen can do. It’s 3 miles to the Beagle Channel. I’m running in Patagonia, near the tip of South America, a few steps behind a virtual trainer on a screen. The machine
Outdoor Photographer, we feature the work of landscape photographer Ted Gore. “I prefer to use the term ‘images’ rather than photographs for my own work,” Gore says, “because the definition of a photograph is a bit gray, and I do utilize more techniques beyond the capabilities of a camera and what it can give me
What is a pavilion? There’s no one meaning of the word—how it’s interpreted is wholly up to the person designing it. A pavilion can be a shimmery, technicolor maze. Or a robot-built cave of pointy plastic parts. A transparent dome shaped like a water droplet. Even a drone-constructed structure made from carbon fiber qualifies. A
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