Delightful Yosemite Falls Trail Review

Swimming at the bottom of Yosemite Falls

By Amanda Lawrence.

Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park in California, USA, and it is one of the most beautiful National Parks in America. In 1884, famed poet John Muir wrote poems and spoke about the Sierra Nevada, which helped to create and preserve this stunning landscape as a National Park. Yosemite has many hiking trails, climbing, camping, swimming, bird watching, and many other excellent ways to explore the wilderness. I will tell you all you need to know before you hike read more

Blissful Utama Spice in the Outdoors

Utama Spice Candle

By Sara Baird

Essential oils and lotions are not always at the top of my mind when I’m packing for a camping trip but they should be because they can add to our enjoyment of our trip.    My husband is more likely to remind me to bring them along, he loves to use them to relax at night, reenergize on a long travel day, or get him through a stinky dump station experience with our RV.

I find that using oils can help me shift my mindset when I’m trying to perform tasks that I’m struggling to read more

Wearable Blanket Review from Three Poodle

Wearable Blanket from Three Poodle

By Sara Baird.

Who doesn’t love a good blanket?  I can not imagine many things that are as comforting as a cozy blanket on a cold evening or morning.  One of my favorite things about camping is that the evenings and mornings can often be quite chilly.  The only thing better than a cozy blanket is a wearable blanket that you can stay wrapped up in while doing more than holding on to the blanket so I was thrilled when I was asked to try out and review a Three Poodle wearable blanket.

Three Poodles read more

The Women’s Heated Vest 7.4V from Venustas

Venustas Heated Vest

By Pauline Alba.

Christmas in July is how I felt when I received my newest item to review.  When the temperature is in the high 80s and the air conditioning was running non-stop, I received the Women’s Heated Vest 7.4V from Venustas.

Christmas for me is snow, wind, and freezing temperatures, and when that vest came, I was ready to skip the rest of summer and go straight to winter.   I sat in my air conditioning feeling the heat on my neck, shoulders, and abdomen.  Now that Minnesota has finally read more

The Benefits of Learning CPR

Benefits of learning CPR

By Ashley Nielson.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving procedure that anyone can learn to save lives when someone else’s heart stops beating or they’re unable to breathe. You may know of CPR from popular movies where someone is pulled out of a pool or lake, and a lifeguard performs CPR to get them to start breathing again. However, learning CPR can come in handy in other situations, including electrical injuries, read more

Axe Throwing: More Than Simply A Game

axe throwing

By Allison Clare.

Axes have been thrown since the dawn of civilization, up until the modern ages in war. A war technique employed mostly by foot soldiers and sometimes by mounted cavalry, axe throwing in war is obsolete now.  That does not mean it has gone the way of the dinosaur.

The game of axe throwing is, however, not something done since antiquity. It is a relatively modern sport that is increasing in popularity day by day. In essence, the game of axe throwing is simply throwing the axe at read more

Bring the magic of the big screen in nature

Big screen in nature Suitcase Cinema

Ever considered the possibility of setting up your own big screen in nature?

By Clare Tinsley.

What is there not to love about camping? The fresh whip of air that hits your face as you open your tent to a glorious new day. That panoramic view of natural beauty, with varying degrees of greenery and the newly formed dew gently cleansing away all of life’s stresses. You cannot beat the feeling of utter freedom from the huge read more

Choosing The Best Camper for an Australian Adventure

Best Camper for an Australian Adventure

By Tracey Peers.

For a woman like you, there’s nothing more fun than packing your bags, driving to your favourite camping spot, pitching your tent on the ground, and enjoying the great outdoors with your family or best mates.

But there are instances when pitching a tent is not as comfortable for you anymore. Your sleeping bag’s fantastic, but sometimes, your back’s just sick of the hard ground and craving creature comforts back home. There’s also the issue of safety as more read more

10 Books You Should Take Camping

10 books you should take camping 1

By Diane Hayes.

Everybody enjoys taking their summer reading to the beach, but if you’re looking for a true literary adventure this year, pack your sleeping bag, set up your tent, and don’t forget to choose one of these novels to bring along when you go camping. Reading a book over a campfire is one of the best experiences. What better way to take in the peaceful surroundings than by immersing yourself in an excellent book about the amazing world around you? We collected read more

Are Individual Vitamins Better Than Multivitamins?

Multivitamins can help adventuring in nature

By Ashley Nielsen.

When spending a lot of time outdoors trail running, camping, and hiking, it’s important to stay healthy. While you can try to eat as many nutritious foods as you can while camping, it’s hard to take in as many nutrients and calories as you’re burning during your daily activities. Taking daily vitamins is part of many people’s morning routines, but can be helpful especially when you need extra support due to so much exercise.

Not only do vitamins and supplements read more

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