When I want to keep my feet warm in arctic conditions, there's one big, clunky, rubbery pair of clodhoppers that I always wear--my Bunny Boots!
After years of canoeing through countless miles of lakes and rivers, I put together a must-have set of knives for canoe camping—check it out!
Looking for a new hiking boot? Check out my review of Danner Mountain Lt boots--solid, American-made boots designed to last a lifetime!
My last-minute purchase of a D-handle saw turned out to be a great one! Check out why the D-handle saw has unexpectedly become my go-to camp saw on a lot of my trips.
2014 marked the 50th anniversary of an American icon--the Buck Folding Hunter knife! Check out my review, and see why I'm not giving it up.
After a sleepless Labor Day weekend, I was ready to give up camping forever. Until Scott made me try the Therm-a-rest NeoAir Dream. Check out my review of this luxury camping pad, and then add it to your Christmas list.
Protect your hands--one of the most valuable tool in the outdoors--with reliable and functional camping gloves. Check out some of the gloves that have a permanent place in my pack basket.
In the hands of a skilled user, the axe can be an incredibly valuable tool on the trail and in camp. I recently restored two axes I found at local garage sales. Check out the before and after--the results were pretty incredible!
It didn't take long after touching down in Kauai to realize that hands-down, the locals' vehicle of choice is a Toyota 4x4! Made us feel right at home given that our adventures begin and end in the seats of a well-worn, trail-tested Toyota 4Runner.
It’s that time of year again—mud, rain, snow, and freezing rain. When you’re outdoors (or walking the city streets) in the next few weeks, keep your feet dry and happy. Here are a few trail-tested options we wear to keep our dogs from barking.