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Category: Outdoor How-To
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Zamberlan Boots 980 Outfitter GTX RR Hunting Boots Review
The Zamberlan 980 Outfitter Boot GTX RR Men’s Hunting Boots are a great option for someone looking for an all-season deer and elk hunting boot.
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Survive Winter: Learn to Embrace It
Surviving winter in the northern climates takes mindfulness and attunement. Understanding the seasons and how your mind and body adapt can make winter more tolerable and even enjoyable.
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How to Backpack: Tips for Getting Started
There is nothing better than days and nights spent in the backcountry, away from people, vehicles, and noise. The surrounding silence, mountain streams, or desert sunrises make hauling all your gear on your back down a dirt trail worth it. Once you’ve done it, you’ll want to keep going back.
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Huckleberry Picking: Tips for Success
Huckleberry picking is fun and rewarding, provided you do your research, know where to go and which berries to pick. With enough huckleberries, you can make plenty of decadent treats and drinks.
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Shed Hunting: How to Find Antlers
Shed hunting can be a lot of fun. Whether you do it for the dopamine rush or to make money, it’s a great excuse to get in nature and get exercise.
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Nemo Dagger OSMO Backpacking Tent Review
There are a lot of ultralight backpacking tents on the market. Here is my unbiased review of the Nemo Dagger ultralight backpacking tent.
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Taking Your Dogs Camping
Camping with dogs can be a lot of fun, but plan properly. Take plenty of food, bedding, poop bags, & other items to have an enjoyable time!
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How to Save Weight Backpacking
Ounces equal pounds. Whether you’re new to backpacking or an old pro, there are always new ways to learn to save weight. You’ll likely be hiking lots of miles with a pack on your back; therefore, the lighter that pack is, the easier go of it you’ll have. Common mistakes made by beginners include packing…
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Clothing Layers for Cold Weather: Do’s and Don’ts 2024
Winter is coming and there is no reason to sit inside and be miserable because it gets dark early, and it’s cold out. Take a hint from the Norwegians. They say the key to surviving winter is getting outside, wearing the proper clothing, and drinking lots of hot liquids. So get out there and don’t…
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Camping Heater: Portable Mr. Heater Review
Keeping warm while cold-weather camping can be a challenge, especially if campfires aren’t allowed. The Mr. Heater portable propane heater has kept me warm in all kinds of circumstances, most recently at fire camp in the Big Hole in Montana, one of the coldest place in the U.S. in fall and winter.