When it comes to choosing dry bags for overnight and multiday canoe trips, the criteria is very much like choosing gear bags for adventure trips…
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As active outdoors people we thought it would be a great idea to share our experiences in both giving and receiving gifts. If you’re not…
When it comes to ultralight outdoor cookware, titanium is hard to beat. Despite weighing a fraction of what a stainless pot would weigh, titanium is…
I don’t consider myself a survivalist by any means, but if I had to choose one of my many camp stoves for the zombie apocalypse,…
When you think of the term “picnic blanket” it’s easy to envision a romanticized scene where you and your significant other are laying out on…
“Are you eating out of a dog bowl?” I’ve been asked this question numerous times over the years and you may be surprised to hear…
The first time you go camping with a tarp can be a game changer – especially if you are caught in the rain or are…
Whether you call it a catholer, deuce digger, or turd trowel, a small shovel is an invaluable piece of gear if you head out into…
Picnic blankets have come along way in the past few years with the invention of the pocket blanket. These clever ultralight blankets more closely resemble…
Sometimes you buy a piece of outdoor gear with a bit of trepidation, reluctance, or pessimism. You don’t think it will actually fit its intended…
Adventure picnicking is not always about creating a lavish meal with fresh ingredients out on the trail. Sometimes you just want to take some time…
Four years ago, while looking for a new general purpose camping and food prep knife to take along on paddle trips and car camping weekends,…
Not sure what to bring with you for a day at the beach? Wondering how to avoid the annoying crowds of vacationers? Dreading having to…
I bought the BRS-3000T over a year ago mainly for adventure picnicking, but since then it’s been along on quite a few backpacking and kayak camping…