Cold water immersion
Contrary to popular belief, hypothermia is not the most dangerous part of being in cold water. The way you react in the first minute of immersion can mean life or death.
Contrary to popular belief, hypothermia is not the most dangerous part of being in cold water. The way you react in the first minute of immersion can mean life or death.
I'm sure a few of you have had the unpleasant experience of standing under the edge of a tarp in the rain and having it suddenly empty a bucketful of water down your neck. Don't get caught like this again.
There are only two knots you really should know as an outdoors person, and this is one. It's more fun than you think - it's about rabbits!
Bannock has warmed the hearts of cold, tired and wet campers for centuries. Here's a recipe that has been handed down through generations of bush travelers.
Whether canoe/kayak tripping or backcountry hiking, here is a great way to grow your own little microgreens in a Nalgene bottle.
Tying a canoe onto a car may seem easy, but Murphy's Law dictates that the first time you try this you will be surrounded by onlookers shamelessly judging your outdoorsmanship.
Changing the way you visualize paddling can turn you from a mediocre paddler into a good one.
Blog by mom Edith MacHattie: some pre-planning can make canoe tripping with kids a very rewarding experience.
From lily-dipping to gunwale-grabbing, here's a list of things you'll never see good paddlers doing.
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