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+11 +3Hiking The Palmetto Trail
Part of the Palmetto Trail near Charleston, SC.
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+16 +9Anatomy of a S’More
Add some delicious flavor while camping and create the s'more that makes your taste buds dance.
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+14 +6Stop the rock-stacking: a call for an end to cairns
Stones: We've built pyramids and castles with them and painstakingly cleared them out of farm fields, using them to build low walls for fencing. We marvel at the rocks in the Grand Canyon, Arches and Grand Teton national parks. Yet a perplexing practice has been gaining ground in our wild spaces: People have begun stacking rocks on top of one another, balancing them carefully and doing this for unknown reasons, though probably as some kind of personal or "spiritual" statement.
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+10 +1How To Make An Ultralight Backpacking Pot Cozy
Ultralight Backpacking Pot Cozy DIY Instructions
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Twin Lakes Trail
See all the photos here: http://imgur.com/a/JGj8H
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+6 +2How to Pack for Your Dog on Your Next Adventure
Pack for your next adventure with dog in tow. Here are some packing tips and products to consider before hitting the road.
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+10 +4What is in your backpack?
This question is directed at those who overnight hike into the wilderness. What do you bring with you?
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+1 +1Fire School Part 1 Bow Drill Lessons
Dave Canterbury is a bit polarizing in that some people love him and some hate him. I tend not to care about his personality as much as I do about his ability to teach survival basics. This Fire School series is EXCELLENT for those wanting to learn how to make fire in the wild under many circumstances.
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+9 +4Knife Blades: Common Steels Explained
All the info you need to understand the steel in your knife blade.
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+6 +1Photo Tips: Time-Lapse Photography
Beginner's tips and tricks to time-lapse photography. Follow the list of gear and steps to start creating movies of your adventures.
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+16 +5Tips For Pitch-Perfect Hammock Camping
The humble hammock has been around for thousands of years, and it is still used today in parts of the world as a primary sleeping accommodation. Yet many people I speak with think hammocks...
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+9 +1Choosing A Tarp for a Hammock - The Ultimate Hang
When it comes to tarps, some prefer full coverage while others get skimpy. There’s no right or wrong answer here, and your choice depends on many factors: weight, coverage, versatility, durability, etc.
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+22 +4The Pacific Crest Trail in Three Minutes
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+15 +4Backpacking Biscuits and Bacon gravy ....Trail meal idea
"I tried a dehydrated biscuits and gravy and while back and though it had the right taste it was more like sausage gravy soup. This is a trail friendly version that is very light weight and was considerably better. This also would be great on a a day hike, fishing trip or just a camping trip."
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+15 +2New research suggests nature walks are good for your brain
New research suggests a 90-minute nature walk can lead to less rumination -- a risk factor for depression.
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+10 +210 Ways Your First Backpacking Trip will Better Prepare you for Bugging Out - The Prepper Dome
There are two recurring themes we have in prepping and survival blogs around preparing for disasters of any type. The first is the need to practice any plans you have well before the actual need should arise. This is similar to practicing a fire drill with your children so they will have experience going through …
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+14 +2The 5 Best Exercises To Train For Backpacking Season
Backpacking season is upon us and it's not too late to start getting your body trained and conditioned.
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+13 +29 Rules for Hot Weather Hiking | Modern Hiker
Just because it's hot out doesn't mean you have to stay inside - it just means you have to take a few extra precautions. Don't let high temps keep you off the trails!
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+22 +1Surviving in the Wild: 19 Common Edible Plants
19 common edible wild plants. Look them over and commit the plants to memory.
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+36 +5PSA: Please don't bring wood to your camping sites from other areas. Ash trees are in big trouble from the emerald ash borer beetle
The emerald ash borer (EAB) is threatening our nation's ash trees. Millions of ash trees have already been killed. See what you can do to help.
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