• Torrey Pines State Reserve

    December 7, 2017 Comments (0) Field Facts

    Located on the northern edge of the City of San Diego Torrey Pines State Reserve is the home to one of the rarest trees in North America and a pocket of wildness that reveals California of a bygone era. The location of the 2,000 acre reserve makes it both isolated and accessible at the same …

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  • Fieldcraft 101: Map Recon

    November 14, 2017 Comments (0) Field Craft

    During the age of exploration, the most important member of a ship’s crew was not the captain, it was easily arguable the navigator instead. Consider this, when a ship’s crew mutinied, they were willing to kill the captain but they would be left adrift if they killed the guy with knowledge of their location and

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  • Making a Bushcraft Clothes Hanger

    October 19, 2017 Comments (0) Field Craft

    If you spend enough time in the woods you will start longing for the small creature comforts of home. Spend enough days in the same clothing and you’ll begin thinking about a hot shower and a fresh change of clothes. Eat enough freeze-dried foods and fantasies of home-cooked meals occupy the mind without end. Sleep

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  • Building a Pack and Poncho Float

    August 24, 2017 Comments (0) Field Craft

    “I can’t tell you when you’ll need to know this, I’ll just say it is good to know for when you will need to use it.” That’s how I preface a lot of skills I teach to mixed crowds. Picking handcuffs, building primitive weapons, starting fires with questionable materials, sometimes topics like these just have

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  • DRB Wallpaper Pack 13 – 18 new design

    August 4, 2017 Comments (0) Wallpapers

    Check out our latest wallpaper pack 13 with 18 new design in different sizes. Green Topography Desktop Laptop Smartphone Starry Night Light Desktop Laptop Smartphone   Deep Wood Desktop Laptop Smartphone Sepia Desktop Laptop Smartphone National Forest Desktop Laptop Smartphone West Desktop Laptop Smartphone

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  • Helinox Chair One 

    July 13, 2017 Comments (0) Gear Reviews

    On almost every camping trip I’ve ever been on there always seems to be more people than places to sit. Every night around the camp fire there is a high stakes game of musical chairs which leaves one unlucky fellow sitting on a wobbly rock, the cooler lid (Hey can you stand up I need …

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  • Why There Should Only Be One Cook in the Camp Kitchen

    June 8, 2017 Comments (0) Camp Kitchen

    Food always tastes better in the outdoors. Ask anyone who hikes, camps, or spends enough time in the woods to warrant a snack or meal and they’ll confirm this statement. There is no doubt food keeps us running and good food makes us smile. When we travel solo, we concern ourselves more with what we …

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  • Afraid Knot

    May 11, 2017 Comments (0) Do's & Don'ts

    *Before you eagle eyed grammarians swoop down on the title, the choice of words is deliberate. Natural cordage making is perhaps the second most difficult skill to learn in the outdoors (second to fire and maybe third to edible/medicinal plant knowledge). In fact, when you learn how to make cordage from the wild, you

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  • DRB Adventure Mobiles: Ford F250

    April 27, 2017 Comments (0) Adventure Mobiles

    Make:Ford Model: F250 Year: 2014 Mileage: 24k How long have you had your adventure-mobile ? Got it on New Year’s eve, 2013, and it took about 6 months to build it out. Owners’s name: Ed Cleary What do you do? Software Hobbies? Surfing, a little grappling, and coaching my kids Does your rig have a name?

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  • The Brown Pelican

    April 13, 2017 Comments (0) Fauna

    The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is a large seabird found on both coasts of North America, as far away as the Galapagos Islands, and unique to California, far inland at the Salton Sea. They have an iconic silhouette and are recognizable for their brown and gray feathers and fuzzy white or yellow heads.

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