How To Determine If A Cave Is Safe To Use As Shelter If You're Lost In The Woods
If you get lost in the woods, it's imperative to find shelter. A cave can be an excellent solution if you don't see any hidden hazards inside.
Read MoreIf you get lost in the woods, it's imperative to find shelter. A cave can be an excellent solution if you don't see any hidden hazards inside.
Read MoreBuilding a shelter is imperative if you're lost in the wild in frigid temperatures. When there is a lot of snow, creating a safe space is easier than you think.
Read MoreNobody wants to be caught in a survival situation. Unfortunately, it can happen to anyone. By following the three C's, you ensure your basic needs are met.
Read MoreIf you have an old RV or purchased one secondhand, you may not be able to access every RV park - even if your rig is in great shape. Here's why.
Read MoreEven the most prepared campers can forget to pack something for their trip. Without a fire starter? No worries. You can build a campfire using a bag of chips.
Read MoreCampfires are an essential part of overnight camping. Even without matches, you can start one with two snacks you likely already have.
Read MoreA rainy camping trip can make setting up a campfire challenging. However, with our tips, you can still get a fire going even with wet wood.
Read MoreThe challenge of building a campfire usually stems from trying to start one. With the help of some pine cones, you can enjoy a toasty evening outdoors.
Read MoreCamping at a KOA is a safe and convenient way to explore the outdoors. While booking a spot can be pricey, here are our money-saving tips to remember.
Read MoreGetting lost in the woods can happen to anyone. If you ever find yourself stranded and without much daylight left, here's how to build an emergency shelter.
Read MoreDon't sweat if you find yourself on a camping trip without a firestarter. All you need are prescription or reading glasses and some sunlight.
Read MoreYou'd be surprised to know about the many uses for pine needles while you're out adventuring. The scent, in particular, acts as a natural mosquito repellent.
Read MoreIf you ever need to start a campfire but lack the materials to get a flame going, your socks can come to the rescue. Here's how to use them.
Read MoreAlthough both yurts and tents have many similarities and uses, there is one defining characteristic that sets these two types of shelters apart.
Read MoreHaving an adequate supply of water is a non-negotiable while camping or hiking. If you're in an emergency and need water, here's how to DIY a water filter.
Read MoreBefore heading out on a camping trip, you should ensure you know how to pitch a tent. Here are our tips to provide an easy and swift set-up.
Read MoreWhile many people enjoy camping in the summer and fall, it can get crowded. Try a winter camping trip to beat the crowds and enjoy the serenity of the outdoors.
Read MoreA visit to this special lake in West Virginia is perfect in autumn. With stunning fall foliage and plenty of water-based activities, it is the ideal getaway.
Read MoreYou can save big on camping gear in the fall. It's considered the off-season for camping, plus Amazon's Prime Day deals are in full effect. Here's what to buy.
Read MoreAn allergy attack in the wild can be irritating at best and frightening if severe. If you have an allergic reaction while camping, here's what you should do.
Read MoreYou're getting ready to go camping and grab your tent, only to realize it smells of mildew. Rather than buying a new tent, here's how to reduce the musty odors.
Read MoreFall campfires are undeniably cozy, but you may sing a different tune as you hit the hay. Here's how to stay warm on a fall camping trip.
Read MoreBuckhorn State Park in Wisconsin offers lots of water activities and other fun things to do while lakeside camping at the pristine 8,000 acre campground.
Read MoreDid you know that black pepper is one of the most effective spices for ant control? Try these natural ant-removal methods that incorporate black pepper.
Read MoreCozy campfire meals are some of the most enjoyable parts of camping, especially when the weather cools off. Here are five of our favorite fall recipes.
Read MoreIf you ever find yourself lost in the woods, don't panic. One method you can try may help you orient yourself while also helping rescuers find you.
Read MoreMany campers go on trips to view the wildlife nearby. Since animals are wary of human odors, however, this is where baking soda comes in handy.
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