Why Does It Take Longer to Cook Food (and Brew Coffee) in the Mountains?
Here’s what happens to the boiling point of water when air pressure decreases and how this affects your ability to cook food.
Here’s what happens to the boiling point of water when air pressure decreases and how this affects your ability to cook food.
Sunday is the premiere of another great episode of Running Wild the Challenge. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch.
When cooking food over a campfire it’s important to do so in a way that respects (and protects) the environment.
While you might not see critters lurking around you, there are signs of wildlife and you don’t have to be an expert to see them.
Bear Grylls has used helicopters and planes to get in and out of some of the remote places. Here’s how to signal them.
If your thirst for outdoor adventure maintains despite record-high temperatures, read on. Here’s how to stay cool while camping.
If you love spending time in your local national or state parks, you should turn it into a career. Here’s how to do it.
Camping can be divisive — you either love it or you hate it. Some people go once and they never go again while others go every chance they get. When I hear stories about bad camping experiences, the root cause is almost always a lousy campsite. Personally, I love a few things more than a [...]
Non-climbers, here’s your chance to discover the meaning behind these unusual climbing words from Free Solo, Alex Honnold, and the Alpinist.
During a recent trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, my travel companions and I spotted smoke as we were driving through Kaibab National Forest along AZ-89. We pulled over, concerned it might be a campfire that hadn’t been extinguished properly. In reality, it was a prescribed burn. Prescribed burns are important for [...]