• The American Black Bear

    April 11, 2019 Comments (0) Fauna

    The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is North America’s smallest and farthest ranging species of bear, after the grizzly bear and polar bear. Despite its name, the black bear’s coat comes in a variety of colors such as brown, blue-grey, and even white. The black bear is between 4-7 feet long from nose to

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  • Lanyards- Fashion or Essential Add-on?

    April 4, 2019 Comments (3) Do's & Don'ts

    Many of us use lanyards on our folding knives. Some of them are clearly to protect knives from getting lost, dropping into water, etc. but it’s very rare to see a folding knife with a lanyard such as a long wrist-sized loop. Most of the lanyards we see today are short, with a big bold …

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  • The Tumbleweed

    March 25, 2019 Comments (0) Flora

    An icon of the American Old West, the tumbleweed is actually a non-native species of Russian thistle (Salsola tragus) that is suspected of entering South Dakota with Ukrainian farmers and their flax seeds in the early 1870s. The plant is now considered a noxious weed that has spread across arid regions throughout

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  • Ultra Light Camping

    March 21, 2019 Comments (0) Field Craft

    Before we can camp in the great outdoors, we need to get our gear there. If we’re just car camping, the weight of what we pack hardly matters. However, if we decide to backpack it, weight becomes the ultimate concern. After all, the burden we put on our back seems to get heavier the further …

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  • The Sea Wolf

    March 14, 2019 Comments (3) Fauna

    The Sea Wolf, or Rain Wolf, is a rare type of coastal wolf found along western British Columbia’s remote network of islands and peninsulas. This wolf lives and thrives in the fringe area between the temperate rainforest and the Pacific Ocean coastline where up to 90 percent of its food comes from the sea.  With

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  • Field Fi Pho Fun

    February 21, 2019 Comments (2) Camp Kitchen

    Food tastes best when eaten outdoors. It does. It’s what many of us know as a backcountry truth. If you’re overlanding or enjoying vehicle supported camping, the camp kitchen is typically afforded a larger array and variety of supplies, utensils, ingredients to food stuffs. You can achieve a rather high degree of

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  • The Coyote

    February 14, 2019 Comments (0) Fauna

    The Coyote (Canis latrans, which translates to “barking dog”) is a member of the dog family native to North America and is a close relative of the gray wolf. Originally from the Great Plains, these resilient animals are now found throughout most of North and Central America and are represented by up to 20

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  • DRB Adventure Mobiles: Land Rover 109

    February 7, 2019 Comments (0) Adventure Mobiles

    Make: Land RoverModel: Series 2A 109 Station WagonYear: 1967Mileage: Never enough!How long have you had your adventure-mobile? 6 yearsOwners’s name: Daniel Mota VeigaWhat do you do? Industrial DesignerHobbies? Traveling, Motorcycle riding and Working on the Land Rover. Does your rig have a name? Arthur

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  • Indoor S’mores

    January 24, 2019 Comments (0) Camp Kitchen

    The first time s’mores appeared in print was in a 1927 book called “Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts” by Loretta Scott Crew. Since then “Some Mores” have become a campfire staple for campers of all ages. S’mores check all the boxes of a good dessert: tasty, gooey, crunchy

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  • DRB Wallpaper Pack 14 – 2019

    January 10, 2019 Comments (0) Wallpapers

    Check out our latest wallpaper pack 14 – 2019 Desktop | Laptop | Smartphone

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