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.
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 MoreWhether you've broken your compass or forgot to pack one, Mother Nature can help you if you need one. All you need is a sewing needle.
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 MoreInstalling a pool can be costly. If you're looking for a trendy way to cool off without breaking the bank, consider repurposing this popular farming staple.
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 MoreTo attract more birds to your yard, try adding this pantry staple to your feeder. The method eliminates kitchen waste while providing fuel for birds.
Read MoreA lot of buzz is circulating online about using cornmeal to repel ants. While this may sound like an easy, natural method, here's why it doesn't work.
Read MoreOverhead lighting can be garish - even in your RV. To spruce up your RV's interior and make it feel more cozy and welcoming, try making this easy DIY lampshade.
Read MoreWhile it's best to start preparing your home for a storm well before it even forms, there are still some things you can do to minimize the damage.
Read MoreTaking one of your favorite teapots and transforming it into a unique water feature for your yard can be a great way to display it. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreIf you want to attract more hummingbirds to your yard, the steps you should take are slightly different than that for other birds. Here are the steps to take.
Read MoreA rustic fountain can be added to your yard without spending a lot of money. All you need is an old barrel and some tools for this hack.
Read MoreRed ants seem to appear by your pool on days you want to use it the most. With fruit you likely already have at home, you can quickly banish these intruders.
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 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 MoreAlthough both yurts and tents have many similarities and uses, there is one defining characteristic that sets these two types of shelters apart.
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 MoreAlthough the dandelions that pop up in your yard may seem like a nuisance, you might reconsider your feelings about them after trying this out.
Read MoreMosquitos make spending time in your garden a nightmare. Place this bulbous kitchen staple into your potted plants to help keep them at bay.
Read MoreZinnias make great beginner-friendly flowers due to their ease of growth and variety of companion plants. However, one tasty fruit shouldn't be planted nearby.
Read MoreWhen it comes to companion planting, cucumbers and potatoes should never be grown together. By doing so, you invite a destructive disease into your garden.
Read MoreYou may have noticed a trend of folks using Gatorade in their hummingbird feeders. Here are the reasons why this is a poor idea and what you should use instead.
Read MoreIf you have a busy schedule, tending to your lawn can be tough. Try this solution for a totally hands-free way of getting a perfectly green yard.
Read MoreIf your garden is damaged by leafhoppers, you don't need to deploy harmful pesticides. All you need to do is sprinkle this natural and safe substance.
Read MorePests can cause utter destruction to your yard, and sometimes, you may not even know you have a problem. Here are the sneaky signs to look out for.
Read MoreCaterpillars can decimate your garden if you don't take preventative measures. Molasses tastes bitter to these critters, so try adding it to a DIY solution.
Read MoreIt can be discouraging to spend time growing tomatoes only to pick them and discover cracks down the middle. This mulching hack is the answer to your problems.
Read MoreWhile cucumbers are easy to grow and a great pick for new gardeners, some herbs can hinder their growth and flavor and shouldn't be planted next to them.
Read MoreMums look great when you buy them, but often end up quickly withering away. Here's the simple step you can take to ensure they stay healthy as long as possible.
Read MoreWhile many tips and tricks exist to attract hummingbirds to your yard, one involves minimal effort - and uses a fruit you likely already have in your kitchen.
Read MoreHydrangeas are sensitive to watering schedules, and too much or too little can damage the plant. For optimal growth, here's how often you should water them.
Read MoreBlack spot disease is a fungus that can affect many plants in your garden but primarily targets roses. Here's how to identify it and stop it from spreading.
Read MoreThe amount of mulch you need for your yard depends on several factors. Here's how to calculate it while considering your garden's features.
Read MoreTraditional grass lawns require regular maintenance, which not everyone has time for. If you want to switch things up, here are some hassle-free alternatives.
Read MoreIf you're trying to grow citrus trees but are dealing with pests such as flies that are damaging them, try planting this kitchen-favorite herb nearby.
Read MoreAlthough roses are perennials, they need some extra love in the colder months to bloom again the following spring. Here are our tips for caring for them.
Read MoreSometimes, pests such as mosquitos seem to be most active when you're trying to enjoy your patio. Fortunately, this essential oil can send them flying away.
Read MoreDealing with weeds feels like a constant battle, and it's particularly irritating when they start growing in your gravel. Here's how to banish them for good.
Read MoreNeem trees are beautiful additions to your yard and offer support, ensuring a healthy garden. Here's why you should consider planting one.
Read MoreAphids are irritating pests that can ruin your plants. With a bit of persistence and two items you probably already have, you can get rid of them for good.
Read MoreYou want to choose a patio material for the winter that will last without having to be replaced. Here's what to pick if you get a lot of snow.
Read MoreMulching is essential to gardening, as it helps strengthen grass and keeps weeds at bay. Maintaining your mulch is crucial, but how often should you do it?
Read MoreDealing with fallen leaves in your yard can take a lot of time. To speed things up, you only need one item - which combines the efficacy of two common tools.
Read MorePint-sized and speedy, hummingbirds can be a delight to watch. If you want to attract more of these pollinators, try planting this vibrant red flower.
Read MoreIf you have an underground wasp nest in your yard, it can be tricky to safely remove it. Thanks to this hack, all you need is soap and water.
Read MoreDuring autumn, many gardeners turn fallen leaves into lawn fuel. There's a certain way to mulch correctly; otherwise, you'll do more harm than good.
Read MoreThere are many different plants you can add to your garden to attract hummingbirds, but this one may have the sweetest scent of them all.
Read MoreWhile strawberries are relatively easy to grow, you can give them some extra love by incorporating coffee grounds. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreHydrangeas are not the easiest of plants to grow. In the winter, especially, you'll want to take extra care to ensure that they're ready to bloom again.
Read MoreLike all pollinators, bees are critical to garden health. But don't leave it to chance. We can help you to strategically attract these insects to your garden.
Read MoreIf you're using a bird feeder to attract hummingbirds, you may also invite some unwanted critters. Luckily, one essential oil can banish these pests for good.
Read MoreCilantro is an aromatic herb that's incredibly easy to grow. With that said, there are still some plants you should place far away from it.
Read MoreCompanion planting is vital to a thriving garden. Planting tomatoes next to corn will adversely affect your crops and, instead, attract unwanted interlopers.
Read MoreWD-40 isn't just a useful cleaner for your power tools and garage. In fact, this lubricant can also be handy when you're preparing your winter sports gear.
Read MoreIf you're gearing up to head out on a fall hiking adventure, these layering tips will help keep you comfortable so you can enjoy the great outdoors.
Read MoreProper footwear is a must when it comes to hiking gear. We've scoured the internet to give you the best, tried-and-true hiking shoes, according to REI reviews.
Read MoreFall may be one of the best seasons for hiking, but it also comes with its own set of challenges to prepare for and things to be aware of.
Read MoreIncreasingly, hikers rely on cell phones and GPS devices instead of once-essential tools. Here's why mirrors remain an emergency supply item to have on hand.
Read MoreBig Bend National Park is known for its gorgeous mountain views. However, the park's wild beauty makes it one of the most dangerous, too.
Read MoreYosemite National Park is one of the most popular in America but also one of the most dangerous. Here's why many hikers get lost in this vast and rugged park.
Read MoreEvery year, many folks get lost while adventuring in the woods. Here are the most common causes and what you can do to prepare for a safe outdoor excursion.
Read MoreIf you're a first-time skier, you need to follow a few crucial safety precautions - and maintain them as your skills develop.
Read MoreA fun boating day can quickly go south if you don't practice proper launching etiquette or safety measures. Here are some common mistakes you should avoid.
Read MoreDistress flares can save your life if you're ever lost at sea. However, they can also be dangerous if not handled correctly. Here's how to safely use one.
Read MoreEven the most seasoned hikers can get lost in the woods. If this ever happens to you, be sure to remember the rule of three and how to incorporate it.
Read MoreGetting lost in the woods happens more often than you think. Preparation starts before you even hit the trail, so here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you ever find yourself lost in the woods, using something known as the STOP method can help you avoid unnecessary risks and get back to safety.
Read MorePreparing for a safe hike should begin before you hit the trail. Here's what to do with your phone while you still have service.
Read Moreif you're exploring an avalanche-prone region, it's important to stay informed. Avalanche forecasts, in particular, should always be checked.
Read MorePlanning your hiking route is one of the most important steps to ensure an enjoyable outdoor adventure. Here are all the factors to consider.
Read MoreWhile the California newt may appear non-threatening and cute, this critter is actually very toxic. Here's why you should refrain from touching or handling one.
Read MoreA trip outdoors with your pup is always fun. If you ever wondered how to prepare your dog for a boating trip, here are some rules to follow.
Read MoreHiking in winter is often less crowded than during milder weather. Of course, with the frigid temperatures, you must also ensure you wear the proper clothing.
Read MoreMontana's Glacier National Park is home to a massive bear population. Bears scavenge for delicious food along one particular trail, so be vigilant.
Read MoreNo worries if you haven't been to the Grand Canyon. There's a state park along the East Coast with a gorge in the middle that offers just as spectacular views.
Read MoreGreat white sharks, as dangerous as they are, are extraordinary to see in person. Here's where to go for those wanting to view these animals responsibly.
Read MoreMulti-country trails allow you to explore various cultures and landscapes - all in one adventure. Here are the most stunning hikes around the world.
Read MoreSeeing a waterfall after a trek is often a highlight for hikers. This Oregon trail, in particular, offers an easy hike - while not compromising stunning views.
Read MoreFor lovers of fall foliage, Virginia is the state to explore. This one beloved trail, in particular, is swarmed with stunning warm hues in the autumn.
Read MoreZion National Park is an idyllic road trip destination - but it's also quite popular. As of 2026, the park will ban RVs from its main highway. Here's why.
Read MoreAutumn leaves add to the beauty of hiking. If you want to ditch the crowds, soak up fall foliage at this lesser-visited National Historic Park.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of stunning fall foliage and warm, autumnal hues, then you have to check out this overlooked national park in South Carolina.
Read MoreAmerica has the longest hiking-only footpath in the world, crossing 14 states over 2,190 miles. As a result, it's an unforgettable trek to experience.
Read MoreAn avocado-eating bird lives in Central America and Southern Mexico's rainforests, aiding the fruit's future growth. Let's explore this symbiotic relationship.
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