Outdoors

The Remington Shotgun, So Why Are They So Good?
By Neil Dobson · 13 years ago
The Remington 870 shotgun is easily the best-selling shotgun ever. Over ten million have been sold, and for good reason. The 870 is a versatile shotgun, used by police officers, the military, and border patrol, ...
Pulse Oximeters for Outdoor Use
By Jack Rogers · 13 years ago
A lot of people believe that a pulse oximeter can only be found in hospitals and clinics. Although true, it doesn’t mean that a pulse oximeter should only be confined in clinical settings. Aside from ...
Backpacking Around Europe - You should do it!
By Joanne Zonit · 13 years ago
Backpacking Europe might be a good factor to try and do to soak up many tradition, exciting as well as journey on the vacation or even a opening yr. Europe has acquired a varied blend ...
Is an Inflatable Kayak the Right Choice
By Randy Bettis · 13 years ago
First things first. There is the obvious factor to consider when pondering what sort of water-going small vessel one might want to purchase. The initial factor is, surprisingly, going to be weight. A traditional kayak ...
Inflatable Kayak Versatile and Safe Water Transport System
By Randy Bettis · 13 years ago
Inflatable kayak is considered the safest watercraft both in terms of construction and performance. It is light in weight and comes in different sizes, brands and colors to suit every choice. The canoe primarily features ...
The Need for Camo Clothing While Hunting
By Randy Bettis · 13 years ago
When you want to go out into the woods to shoot your next dinner, you could see that you need to have special clothing. That is the time that you need to know about the ...
How To Mount An Action Camera For Mountain Biking
By Warrick Kernes · 13 years ago
The days of juggling a handheld camera whilst riding your bike are all but over, and thankfully so is the burden of carrying extremely heavy filming equipment with you when riding. Modern, lightweight HD action ...
Choosing Your Campsite
By Don Williamson · 13 years ago
When choosing your campsite out in a national forest, rocky mountain pass, or on a beach near a waterfall, there is a right and a wrong way to select the right spot. Take a long ...
What Camping Equipment to Bring on Your Outdoor Trip?
By Don Williamson · 13 years ago
Camping equipment and supplies cover all the items needed for a complete camping trip. This covers any type of camping you are doing from backpack camping to motorcycle camping and beyond. Remember, the great outdoors ...
Why Use A Safari Snorkel?
By Lucy Pitt · 13 years ago
Safari Snorkels were first introduced in Australia in the 1980’s. They were created as a response to the increased popularity of touring and off roading in four wheel drives. The Safari Snorkel helps protect 4x4 ...
Hiking The Yellow Mountain Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
This light trail alone can only take a3.6-mile hike, however you may combine this with Mill Shoals Trail through an access point at the Cooper Creek Trail which makes it a 6-mile hike. It starts ...
Hiking The Vickery Creek Trail Complex
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
This trail complex encompasses the north knoll of the Chattahoochee River which is east of South Atlanta St. Highway 9. The trail’s length runs 6.5 miles on this section of the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. ...
Hiking The Tumbling Waters Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
This short loop trail will only take 1.7 miles to hike as it makes an ascent to the Tumbling Waters crossing over a creek and into the Carters Lake area. To get here from Ellijay, ...
Hiking The Tearbritches Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
The Tearbritches Trail is a 3.4 mile hike which is actually part of an 87-mile trail system of the Cohutta Wilderness which stretches a total of 36,977 acres of land area. The Cohutta Wilderness consists ...
Hiking The Stone Mountain Mountaintop Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
This historic trail takes 2.4 miles to complete and this mountain was called by the American Indians as the Lone Mountain while the settles call it Rock Fort Mountain. In 1560, the Spanish explorers also ...
Hiking The Stone Mountain Loop Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
The Mountain Loop Trails is an easy 5.5 mile trail which has a side trail feature at the Antebellum Plantation. This white blazed trail is also known as the Stone Mountain National Recreation Trail or ...
Hiking The Stanley Gap Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
Twenty years ago, this trail was previously known as the Rich Mountain Trail until it was renamed and then the trail was also shortened. The trail shares the same path as with the Benton MacKaye ...
Hiking The Springer Mountain
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 13 years ago
The Springer Mountain is one of the loop hike trails that are rocky with less forest surrounding it due to the nature of its soil and the difficulty for this trail is rated moderate. This ...
Things to do on South Carolina’s Savannah River
By Jay Bryce · 13 years ago
While South Carolina’s Atlantic beaches attract visitors from around the world, the state's plentiful resources for freshwater fun often get overlooked. Come to South Carolina's southwestern border along the Savannah River Scenic Byway to explore ...
Fishing on Flaming Gorge National Scenic Byway
By Jay Bryce · 13 years ago
The Flaming Gorge - Uintas Scenic Byway is a National Scenic Byway in the state of Utah. It spans approximately 80 miles (130 km) as it travels from Vernal, Utah northward through the Ashley National ...