Tag: backcountry

Three best ways to brew coffee camping

If you’re like me, it doesn’t matter where you’re starting your morning, it doesn’t start until your first cup of coffee. When you’re at home…

Camp cooking: how to make flavor on the fly

So, we all spend a lot of time outdoors. Most of us here at Outdoor Revival are at least what you could consider casual campers.…

Travel Tuesdays: Pick your partners carefully

Today I’m going to share two climbing stories that both carry the same message from two different angles: Pick your partners in adventure carefully. In…

Travel Tuesdays: What to do when you’re lost in the backcountry

Ian Carroll

I hadn’t prepared for snow. That was my first mistake. I was slowly trudging up the trail. With each step, it felt like my feet…

Things to do in Glacier National Park

Stef Zisovska

Glacier National Park is located in the beautiful state of Montana on the border with Canada. The park covers an area of over 1 million…

Water purifying methods in the backcountry

Water has always been synonymous with life, and for obvious reasons; even in space, scientists raise their hopes of finding life once they stumble upon…

How to find clean backcountry drinking water

Stef Zisovska

Being able to drink water directly from a natural source without any purification is something that is about as natural as you can get. Having…

It’s okay to turn back while hiking

If you are a keen hiker, there might be times when you find yourself in a situation where you cannot continue with the hike you planned. A…

Backcountry and Bears: be aware and be careful

Adventures in the backcountry can be serene as you traverse this beautiful country in peace. But there are dangerous predators that roam the wilderness, and…

3 Ways to get gear on a budget

Great adventures require great gear. Whether you are climbing a mountain, kayaking a river, or hiking a mountain pass, you’re going to need the right…