Hiking Tips, Tools And Gear
Video: Here’s What Sets the Qube Tent Apart

The Qube Tent is the next big thing in connecting tent systems, and it’s affordable and easy to use. Pop-up tents are very common for camping and fishing, but the difference with the Qube is in how they link together with a universal connecting tunnel. On every Qube, you can connect every corner, making the possibilities
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Midland’s New PPG100 Portable Power Station Is the Real Deal

The new Midland PPG100 is the lightweight, rechargeable power solution you’ve been looking for. At a mere 25 pounds, and with its own weather-resistant carrying case, you can now have 950Wh of juice with a pure-sine peak output of 400W anywhere and everywhere. The PPG100 has almost as many charging options as it has output
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Video: That Moment When You Know It’s Time to Get the Camper into the Shop

When you see a camper in this rough of shape on the road, do you call the police or a wrecker? While you never know others’ circumstances, it’s a bit reckless to drive down the road in a contraption that’s in this condition. Tag your buddy who has one of these at the campground every
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Pheasant Parmesan à la Camp Stove

Yep, it’s possible to make some gourmet cooking using a camp stove. If you saw pheasant parmesan on a restaurant menu somewhere, it would be at least $30. Cooking it would be some French chef who doesn’t care what you think of his cooking, but you better like it nonetheless. Well, with that in mind,
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5 Ultimate Overlanding Adventures in the U.S.

Awesome overlanding adventures can be accessed right here in the U.S. Here are the top five. Overlanding is gaining popularity, but many folks assume it’s only done in an exotic, hard-to-reach place. In reality, there are great overlanding locations far closer to you than you likely realize. Here’s the proof: five American locations where overlanding
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The Right Toys For a Good Winter – Snowshoes explained
It snows where I live and I don’t mind. There’s an old saying that I just made up that goes, “Winter is a lot of fun with the right toys.”
Top 15 Sensations That Make Sportsmen and Women Tick

Here are 15 reasons why we do it all. There are so many reasons we hunt and fish; there isn’t enough time to list them all. Maybe the most basic of all is the feeling of getting back to our roots—the feeling that if we wanted to, we could sustain ourselves and our families by
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What Moving Into a Travel Trailer Taught Me About Time

My wife and I moved into a 22-foot travel trailer with our dogs. From Thoreau to Hemingway to Jeremiah Johnson, the human attraction to the raw, unadulterated outdoors has been well documented. Our need for exploration and our curiosity of the unknown lingers like a vestige of the evolutionary traits that brought mankind out of
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5 Things To Know Before Tackling That Grueling Hike

Use these tips to stay safe and survive on your next (or your first) grueling hike. In today’s fast-paced, high-stress society, more and more folks are seeking the nature escape to find solace and reprieve. Because of the equipment and licenses associated with hunting and fishing, many people choose hiking to satiate their outdoor appetite. In part,
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Moose Attacks Hiker in Utah

A Utah woman was hiking with her dog when a moose attacked her and left her severely injured. Moments before the attack, Michele Koch and her husband were on a hiking trail in Jeremy Ranch, Utah. They saw a moose and its calf on the same trail where the woman was trampled a few hours
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