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  • Beach view of Zephyr Cove, Lake Tahoe

    Why The Nevada Beach Campground Is One Of The Hardest To Book In The U.S.

    Booking a camping spot at Nevada Beach Campground can be a challenge. What makes this area so popular, and how do you secure a campsite?

    By Danno Wise January 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Man with hood, taking photo with iPhone outside on mountain

    Top 5 Outdoor Influencers You Should Follow To Inspire Your Next Adventure

    Do you need some wanderlust for your next adventure in the wild? Look no further than these beloved outdoor influencers in the community.

    By Nina Phillips January 10th, 2025 Read More
  • Hiker looking out at a forest fire

    Must-Have Gear To Pack When Camping Or Hiking During Wildfire Season

    You must always be prepared when camping or hiking in wildfire country. Here are the essential items to carry during wildfire season.

    By Laura Zbinden January 9th, 2025 Read More
  • Woman preparing fresh food at campsite

    No Fridge? No Problem! Preserve Your Camp Food With This DIY Hack

    Hauling a portable fridge on a camping trip isn't always convenient. Luckily, terracotta pots and some other inexpensive items can help you preserve your food.

    By Laura Zbinden January 6th, 2025 Read More
  • Camper holding two packets of freeze dried hiking food

    The Unexpected Costco Find That's Great For Camping Emergencies

    If you're camping in an area exposed to potential risks and dangers, it's wise to come prepared. Costco offers emergency food kits, but are they worth buying?

    By Laura Zbinden January 5th, 2025 Read More
  • Snake moving along trail in woods

    Natural Snake Repellents To Try Out During Your Next Camping Trip

    You likely don't want to see a snake slithering through your campsite. With these all-natural repellents, they'll be sure to stay away.

    By Nina Phillips December 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Hiker standing on top of cliff in Glacier National Park

    This Iconic National Park Is Considered One Of The Most Dangerous US Camping Spots

    This iconic national park in Montana attracts many adventurers seeking challenging outdoor experiences. Here's what to look out for when camping there.

    By Danno Wise December 27th, 2024 Read More
  • RinseKit Pro outside of box in store

    Features & Benefits Of Costco's Portable Outdoor Shower

    While portable showers aren't exactly new on the market, one model, currently on sale at Costco, offers some undoubtedly convenient benefits.

    By Johnny Lewis December 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Hiker walking through forest, hand on tree

    How To Use Tree Wells For Shelter If You Get Lost In The Woods

    If you find yourself lost in the woods, stay put for rescuers to find you. If your location lacks shelter, you can easily craft one using a tree well.

    By Laura Zbinden December 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Brown bear looking at camera

    Why You Should Be Careful When Using Bleach To Deter Bears

    If you've searched for home remedies to repel bears, you've likely come across bleach. While this can certainly keep bears away, you should apply it cautiously.

    By Danno Wise December 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Hand poking campfire with stick

    Start A Campfire In A Pinch Using These Two Household Essentials

    It can be challenging to start a campfire without the proper materials. Thankfully, two household essentials make building a fire a breeze.

    By Danno Wise December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Campers standing by campfire and tent in the dark with starry sky

    If You're Lost In The Woods, Use These Tips To Make Your Shelter Easier To Find

    Getting lost in the woods isn't something anyone expects, but being prepared is essential. To increase your visibility, follow these steps.

    By Danno Wise November 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Campsite with RV at dusk

    Book The Perfect Campsite For Your Next Adventure With Our Helpful Advice

    There are many factors to consider when planning a camping trip. From looking for deals to booking early, these tips will ensure you pick the ideal campsite.

    By Danno Wise November 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Two blue mugs of coffee by the campfire

    Don't Forget These Essentials For Barista-Tier Coffee On Your Camping Trip

    You don't have to resort to instant coffee to make a delicious cup when camping. An expert shares his tried-and-true tips with us for a flavorful outdoor brew.

    By Laura Zbinden November 24th, 2024 Read More
  • A hiker crossing a bridge and entering a cave in the woods

    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.

    By Johnny Lewis November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Man seated in snow shelter

    How To Use Snow To Build A Shelter In Case Of An Emergency

    Building 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.

    By Danno Wise November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Camper sitting in front of tent looking out of it into the distance

    Make Surviving In The Wild Easier With The Help Of The Three C's

    Nobody 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.

    By Danno Wise November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Classic RV driving down the road

    Why You May Get Turned Away From An RV Park If Your RV Is Too Old

    If 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.

    By Nina Phillips November 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Campers around campfire at night

    A Bag Of Chips Is The Perfect Fire Starter If All Your Tinder Is Wet

    Even 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.

    By Danno Wise November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Man making an emergency campfire

    These Unexpected Snacks Can Help You Start A Fire In Case Of Emergency

    Campfires are an essential part of overnight camping. Even without matches, you can start one with two snacks you likely already have.

    By Danno Wise November 4th, 2024 Read More
  • A man and woman building a campfire

    Make Starting A Campfire With Wet Wood Easier With These Simple Tips

    A 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.

    By Danno Wise November 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Person holding pine cone in hand, close-up

    A DIY Pinecone Project That'll Help You Easily Start A Campfire

    The 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.

    By Danno Wise November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • KOA holiday sign at entrance of campground

    3 Ways You Can Save Money Camping Through The KOA

    Camping 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.

    By Nina Phillips October 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Shelter in the woods

    Our Tips For Building A Safe Shelter If You Get Lost In The Woods

    Getting 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.

    By Danno Wise October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of face with fire reflected in eye glasses

    How To Use Your Glasses To Easily Start A Campfire

    Don't sweat if you find yourself on a camping trip without a firestarter. All you need are prescription or reading glasses and some sunlight.

    By Danno Wise October 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Pine needles and pine cone dangling from tree

    Use Pine Needles To Naturally Repel Mosquitoes While Camping Or Hiking

    You'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.

    By Danno Wise October 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Man seated near campfire and tent

    How Your Socks Can Help You Easily Build A Campfire

    If 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.

    By Danno Wise October 22nd, 2024 Read More
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