Month: March 2021

Eric Singer from Shwood Eyewear tells us how he got started making hand crafted wood sunglasses, while showing us around his factory. Shwood Eyewear Website: https://www.shwoodshop.com/us For more tips, tricks, recipes, gear reviews and more – visit us at: http://www.50Campfires.com Don’t forget to check out the 50 Campfires : Daily Outdoor Podcast: http://bit.ly/daily-outdoor We’d love
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The last thing you want when you’re miles away from the trailhead is for a bear or some other animal to make off will all your food, so it’s important to store food and smelly items properly. In this video, Miranda shows the two most common methods for handling food in the backcountry: using a
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When weather or timing just don’t allow for an outdoor training session, bike trainers give you the inside option. Here are the best bike trainers of the year. As much fun as it is to get outside for a ride, sometimes that’s just not feasible. Especially during the winter months, a good indoor trainer is
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Congratulations to Christopher Baker for winning the recent Motivational Moments Assignment with the image, “Coming Up Empty.” View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! Winner: “Coming Up Empty” By Christopher Baker “I stalked this heron
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Trent Marsh   03.30.21 The old adage for riflescopes has long been, “spend at least as much on your glass as you did your rifle.” There was a time when that was true, and in many instances you still can, but the options for finding quality scopes for your rifle have never been better. No matter how
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Outdoors Inspiration, Outdoor Essentials – Shamus McCaffery, shares his views and opinions on available adventure and expedition foods for wild campers and hikers. Looking at a range of freeze dried and wet meals, he also explores preparation and alternative heating options. With nearly four decades of wild camping experience, he gives his advice on being
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Photo By Laura Zirino Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Globemallow and Towers” by Laura Zirino. Location: Castle Valley, Utah. “Fields of globemallows bloom in spring, surrounded by towering monoliths in Eastern Utah,” describes Zirino. “This is the entrance to Castle Valley, famous for these towers. The far tower in the center, Castleton Tower, is
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Luke Cuenco   03.29.21 The number of people in the U.S. who carry a concealed firearm continues to rise. The wake left by a tumultuous election, uncertainty around the coronavirus, and economic struggles, citizens are choosing to take their safety into their own hands. Carrying a handgun for protection comes with a lot of responsibility. Safety is
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With a name you want to say more than once, the Darche Dirty Dee certainly stands out amongst the other swags in the range. Darche have loaded up the Dirty Dee with a clever pole trigger locking system allowing a freestanding setup, adjustable mesh and solid windows and some cool accessories to boot. The Dirty
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Etymology: The study of words. Photography: The art of taking and processing photographs. Photo = light Graphy = to write    In regard to etymology, photography means to write with light. Flash allows a photographer to add light where it doesn’t appear naturally. Subjects that appear in shadow can now be illuminated. At dawn and dusk,
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