Hey everyone. I’ve been thinking about starting a podcast and wanted to get your opinions on what I should talk about. Do you want to hear stories about people’s adventures in the outdoors? Debates on news topics like land development, environmentalism, etc. Do you want travel tips? General outdoors tips?
How about all of the above [...]
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June 4th, 2010
David How To Avoid Bears at Your Camp Site
May 26th, 2010
David So you’re in the backcountry – it just so happens that you’re in bear territory. Maybe it’s black bears or maybe terrorizing grizzlies Either way, you need to know how to properly pack your backpack and store your ’smellables’ (food, clothing, products that smell and will attract bears). I found this list on [...]
Don’t Eat Me: Elephant Ears
May 4th, 2010
David I’m going to start a new series of posts titled “Don’t Eat Me.” I think the title says it all – every week or two I’ll post a new plant or animal that you should not eat if lost in the wild. Trying to identify edible plants can be tricky, even with an identification book [...]
Adayak: Organic Outdoor Apparel
April 11th, 2010
David If you read my blog here regularly, then you know I’ve mentioned a few times that I’ve been working on a big project. Well, today I can finally let you in on what I’ve been doing the past few months. I’d like to announce the official launch of Adayak, an organic outdoor apparel clothing site. [...]
Grandfather Mountain: Camping, Hiking and More
February 8th, 2010
David Grandfather Mountain is part of the Blue Ridge Mountain Range in the Southeastern United States. The summit has an elevation of 5,946 feet and the mountain got it’s name because of the way it kind of looks like an old man’s face from far away. One of the most famous features at Grandfather Mountain is [...]
Guide to Mount Mitchell, North Carolina
January 19th, 2010
David The summit of Mount Mitchell in North Carolina is the highest point east of the Mississippi River at an elevation of 6,684 feet. I always find it funny that the highest point east of the Mississippi River is almost the same elevation as the city of Denver, Colorado. The Rocky Mountains dwarf the Appalachians in [...]
Camelbak Rogue 70 oz. Hydration Pack
January 11th, 2010
David I’m not sure how I ever went hiking without a Camelbak. Back in September, I picked up my first Camelbak – I went with the Rogue 70 oz – and I couldn’t be happier. I actually look forward to wearing this pack on every hiking trip now.
We all know how important it is to [...]
The Perfect Camping Spot
January 8th, 2010
David When picking out your perfect camping spot what do you look for? Do you seek out local campgrounds because you just can’t go a day without plumbing? Do you choose a campground because you feel safer and like to be closer to civilization?
Or are you the adventurous type that wants to camp in parts unknown. [...]

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