starting a fire Wintertime is the hardest time to survive. A combination of the weather and the lack of readily available food have caused many a hearty soul to lose their lives through the years. Proper preparation and care are necessary to survive. If there ever was a time when you need a fire, it’s
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Need to buy a holiday gift for the RVer in your life, but don’t know your fifth wheel from your A Class? Not to worry, we’ve got you covered with a great variety of gift options that will make you look like a camping expert! Here are some perfect options for your RVing friends and
At GearJunkie, we test a lot of outdoor gear. But that doesn’t mean our staff doesn’t have a holiday wish list like everyone else. REI is loaded with great gear and gift options for the holidays. So, we asked our staff to pick the one item they’d love to get as a present this year.
Photo By Dave Stoker Today’s Photo Of The Day is “First Snow” by Dave Stoker. Location: Wasatch Mountains, Utah. “An early snowstorm in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah brings a transition of seasons,” describes Stoker. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured
Egg Production 1. Plenty of Good Light Chickens need at least 14 hours of daylight in a day to trigger their internal clocks to lay. By supplementing light, as is done in commercial production houses, you can trick a chicken’s internal clock to think it’s spring so that they keep laying all winter long. Be
Hyperlite Mountain Gear has brought its new Prism alpine climbing pack to the market, and it’s about as perfect as a pack can get. The winter season is quickly approaching, and ice formations are already beginning to take shape across the country. This means climbers are transitioning from warmer days on rock to making delicate
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