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  • Getting lost in Nature?

    Posted on July 22, 2014 by olinselot

    Get Lost in Nature Get Lost in Nature?

    Just a friendly reminder to be safe. Finding yourself in nature by getting lost in nature is a metaphor and not smart reality. Plan ahead an know where you are going. Take an appropriate map, compass, and/or gps device and know how to use them.

    Every year there are several thousand people involved in search and rescue operations around the country. Most of them could have been avoided with proper planning, tools, and skills. If you are searching for yourself in the wilderness, keep it as a metaphor - but know where you are.

    Not ever compass is created equal. Don't simply grab a compass and assume you know how to use it. Some are more accurate and require a little training to use with a map. Be familiar with the tools you carry and the place you are going.


    This post was posted in Uncategorized

  • Ways to Cool Down

    Posted on July 15, 2014 by olinselot

    Cute Hot Dog Staying Cool

     

     

    In the heat of the summer it can be difficult to find ways to cool down without spending money on expensive air conditioning units. We've put together a short list of ideas to help you cool down and beat the summer heat.

    Stay Hydrated

    Rule number 1 is to always stay hydrated. If you go all day drinking soda, or rely on getting your fluids from the food you eat, then you can seriously dehydrate yourself. If you get too dehydrated then your body will lose its ability to sweat. Without being able to sweat you will lose the ability to regulate body temperature and there can be serious consequences to your health. Stay hydrated with cold clean water. Adults should try to drink around 3 liters of water per day to stay healthy.

    Homemade Air Conditioner

    Build your own air conditioning system for cheap! The internet is full of designs and ideas to fit your budget when it comes to making a homemade cooling system. Some use liquid cooled copper tubing, other use old coolers and fans, and some just use frozen water bottles and and buckets. Do some searching online for creative ideas to keep cool without breaking the bank this summer. You might be surprised to find you have some of these items already sitting around your house. Here is an instructional video on how to create a bucket air conditioner system:

    Cool Summer Clothes

    Pick your fabrics. If you are working in the yard with a wool shirt and cotton jeans on then you are bound to get hot and tired much faster than if you dress for the job. There are plenty of nice looking golf shirts that are designed for walking in the hot sun all day. Ogio, Nike, and many other brands of golf shirts can keep you cool, wick moisture to keep you dry, and keep you looking good no matter how hot it is outside.

    Cool Down Spots

    To cool down your body temperature more quickly you should know where to place an ice pack. There are specific locations on your body where your arteries are closest to the surface of the skin and will help cool your internal temperature the fastest. Place the ice pack on your forehead, neck, inside of your elbow, wrist, groin, behind your knee, or on your ankles to cool of quickly.


    This post was posted in Clothing Layers, Golf, Uncategorized and was tagged with how to, hydration, stay cool, tips, tricks, water, ways to cool down

  • Cliff Jumper Faces Great White Shark

    Posted on July 14, 2014 by olinselot

    Great White Shark Encounter

    A man went cliff jumping off Sydney Harbor only to plunge straight into a real life horror movie! With a GoPro camera strapped to his head he found himself under the water just a few feet away from the jaws of a great white shark. This video will put you on the edge of your seat as you watch the man swim for safety as the shark makes a second close pass.


    This post was posted in Uncategorized and was tagged with cliff jump, great white shark, shark video

  • Rock Climbing Kids

    Posted on July 8, 2014 by olinselot

    Baby Climber This rock climbing baby is too cute.

    How early should you start letting kids explore their rock climbing skills? Most parents, at some point, will have a child that loves to climb everything in the house. The truth is, children are born to climb and it is a natural way for them to stay active and begin to develop strength and dexterity - so long as it's not the cookie jar they are climbing to!

     

    Toddler Climber Toddlers naturally know how to rock climb

    In home rock climbing walls can be a fun addition to any home. Crash pads can be placed at on the floor in case your rock climbing kids happen to take a fall, but ideally you should only place hand holds at a height that your child can safely climb without getting hurt. Supervision is not only a must it is a great way to bond with your children and develop relationships of trust. Plus, diaper climbing toddlers are just too cute!

    Little Girl Rock Climber This rock climbing little girl has a bright healthy future

    If you safely let your children climb you will be shocked and inspired at how fearless and skilled they can be. You can give them a new hobby and positively impact their life, health, and love of the outdoors. Whether it is a climbing wall in the garage, or a local rock climbing hot spot, always put safety first and keep a smile on your face.


    This post was posted in Mountain Climbing, Outdoor Gear, Uncategorized and was tagged with children, kids, rock climbing

  • 100 % Cotton Long Johns

    Posted on March 20, 2014 by olinselot

    Long Johns
    Spring Cleanup

     

    As the seasons change the springtime months ahead can bring unpredictable weather. A frost covered morning can lead to a bright and sunny day that can unexpectedly shift to gusts of wind and rain. However changing the weather can be, it's time for spring cleanup. Whether you work outdoors for a living, or simply need to get some yard work done, you'll need comfortable workwear that helps you get the job done. Just like if you are hiking, camping, or hunting; workwear is all about having the proper layers.

    Merino WoolIf you are working outside for an extended period of time you should start with the best. The best thermal underwear today is merino wool. Merino wool thermal underwear provides all around comfort and warmth in a variety of options. Unlike coarse grade wool products, merino wool is soft to the touch and doesn't smell because it is made from the highest grade of wool available. It provides moisture wicking to keep you dry and is available in thermal underwear, socks, jackets, hats, and balaclavas.

    Long Johns100% cotton Long Johns are hard to beat when it comes to being comfortable around the yard. Full body Long Johns won't come untucked as you bend over or reach above your head. The 100% cotton has all the comfort and warmth you'd expect from good old fashioned Long Johns. If you want to keep extra warm you can even get Military Heavyweight tops and bottoms. Long Johns come in white or red and other 100% cotton thermal underwear is available in black as well.

    Workwear JacketFor working outside, the Cornerstone duck cloth jacket is hard to beat. It is made with triple needle stitching so it won't wear out even job after job. This is a favorite workwear jacket among carpenters, construction workers, landscapers, and most outdoor workers who need a comfortable jacket to keep warm. While not as heavy or bulky as a winter jacket, the Cornerstone duck cloth jacket comes in a variety of colors and styles.

    A number of high visibility jackets and vests are also available in our new workwear product category.


    This post was posted in Uncategorized

  • Do It Yourself Water Filtration

    Posted on February 27, 2014 by olinselot

    Whether you are a survivalist, hiker, or camper you need to plan for hydration. It's not always convenient to pack in your own water in with you. Sometimes your water supply might run out or get contaminated. If that happens, you should know how to filter your water and purify it for drinking.

    There are micro bacteria, fungi, and all sorts of nasty things that might be in the water which you cannot see. Even if it looks clear, smells fine, and tastes good, it could make you very sick if not done properly.

    The basic concept of water filtration is to pass the water through layers of filtration, not just one simple screen. The most reliable and safest way to filter your water is to bring a proven water filtration tool with you. Depending on your specific excursion you may have room for a pump system or you might need to cut weight and simply bring a filtration straw.

    Katadyn VarioThe Katadyn Dual Microfiltration Vario water filter is the top of the line when it comes to pump style filtration systems. It is designed for fast use and high flow filtering and each cartridge can filter up to 530 gallons before you need to replace it. If you are going out in a group, or not taking any water at all, this is our recommendation. It weighs only 15 ounces, which to some may seem heavy, but compared to packing in gallons of water it is a big advantage. You can pack in a gallon of water from home, or carry a 15 ounce filtration pump that provides 530 gallons along the way.

    Aquamira Water Filter StrawIf you simply need a backup, or emergency, water filtration method for yourself then an Aquamira Frontier Straw is the way to go. I weighs less than 1 ounce and can filter up to 30 gallons of water. They can be purchased in a Two Pack for the same price as other straw type filters on the market. You are practically getting two for the price of one - and they remove 99.9 of Cryptosporidium and Giardia just like the other brands.

    But what if you are in a real pinch and didn't bring your own filtration system?

    Although they aren't as trusted and safe, you can make your own water filtration system out of things you typically have with you. Creating a Do it yourself Water Filtration system is easier than you might think. Here is what you will need:

    *Empty bottle, jug, or bucket

    *Charcoal (campfire coals work fine)

    *Sand

    *Small gravel

    *Piece of cloth (bandana, shirt sleeve, etc)

    *Knife or sharp cutting tool

    All of the items on the list should be with you, close by, or easy to find in the wilderness. For this example we will use an empty bottle as our filtration container, but any sort of container that you can put a hole in will work.

    1) Make sure your container is completely clean. Any oil or chemical residue can make you sick.

    2) Turn the bottle with the lid facing down and cut the bottom (now facing up) off near the base.

    3) Put a piece of cloth down on the lid like a screen, or you can cut the top of the lid off - leaving the threads in tact - and thread the cloth onto the bottle so there is a screen where the top of the lid used to be.

    4) Pour charcoal into the bottle first, filling the bottom 1/3 of the bottle.

    5) Pour sand on top of the charcoal filling the next 1/3 of the bottle.

    6) Pour gravel on top of the sand until the bottle is almost full.

    Do it yourself water filtration

    Now that you have the filtration bottle put together, be careful not to tip it over. Don't shake the bottle and mix up the layers. You want the water to pass through the layers in the proper order to remove the debris.

    Hold you newly made water filter over the bucket, or bottle you wish to catch the filtered water in, and carefully pour your unfiltered water into your water filter system. Be very careful not to drip or spill the dirty water down into the clean water container below!

    The first time you pour water through the filter it will come out with some sediment and discoloration - usually a milky or dirty color. Simply pour it back through the filter as many times as needed until it comes through clear and clean.

    Just because water is filtered doesn't mean it is purified! If it is spring water or glacial water you are probably okay, but if it came from a pond, creek, or river you should absolutely boil the water first. After boiling the water, if you have any iodine or bleach, you should drop in 5-8 drops per gallon and mix it thoroughly before drinking to kill any remaining micro bacteria that might have got through.

    This do it yourself water filtration method can be applied to any container. It i also scalable - meaning you can create a large scale system out of a fifty gallon barrel if you planned on staying put for a while. Large scale filtration systems can be built as a rain catch at your home or cabin in the woods, providing filtered drinking water when you need it.

    Now your water should be much cleaner and safe to drink!

     


    This post was posted in Cooking and Fire, Outdoor Gear, Uncategorized and was tagged with bushcraft, camping, do it yourself, hiking, potable water, survival, water filter, water filtration

  • Rockies Family Adventures - Family Camping

    Posted on December 1, 2013 by olinselot

    Family Adventures in the Canadian Rockies!

    Have child and have not slowed down! This blog seeks to chronicle the joys and challenges of taking kids hiking, camping, backpacking, skiing, biking, paddling and all-out exploring in the Canadian Rockies.

    canadiantunnel This week's outdoor blogger is from the rocky mountains near Calgary Canada. Tanya has created a unique resource for locals who are looking to recreate with their children. While discovering her love for sharing their family camping through blogging, she also discovered that many local families needed a place to find information on family outings in the area.
    Tanya's love for the outdoors and sharing her adventures with others spills out of the screen, as you read her blog.
    canadiankids She is the founder of "Calgary Outdoor Playgroup" where their motto is "children running their crazy into the world," where she leads the group ages 2-6. Tnya goes out and explores new places with her children and shares their adventure both online and in her local community.

     

    Connecting families in the outdoors drives Tanya's passion for community and sharing.
    canadiankidbeautiful"Connecting families, bringing people together, and building an outdoor village here in Calgary of families who want to play outside together."

     

     

     

     


    canadiancanoe While inspiring readers online, Tanya and her family hope to connect with other locals and those visiting the area.

    For more visit: http://www.rockiesfamilyadventures.com/

     

     

     


    This post was posted in Athletic Wear, Outdoor Gear, Uncategorized and was tagged with camping, Canada, family camping, outdoors, Rockies Family Adventures, wilderness

  • 100% Merino Wool Expedition Thermal Underwear

    Posted on November 29, 2013 by olinselot

    bison Don't let the cold months leave you feeling chilly! While the bison may have a nice layer of fur on the outside, that doesn't mean you can't stay just as warm. By adding a layer under your regular outerwear you will provide yourself with an extra layer that will keep you warm.

    Like fur, the 100% Merino Wool Expedition Thermal Underwear is designed to keep you warm even if you get wet, and it will guard you from the frigid cold. The Minus33 Expedition weight Merino Wool Thermal Underwear is the perfect option for anyone wanting to stay warm during winter activities. The thermals are designed for both men and women in style and fit.
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    Our warmest 100% Merino Wool was designed with the avid outdoor enthusiast in mind! It's impressive qualities of comfort, breathability, and warmth  makes it the first choice. The Minus33 brand thermals feature a flat lock seam so you won't have the irritation while walking or moving. Merino wool thermal underwear is much finer and thinner than traditional wool, making Merino wool super soft and non-itchy. This heavy-weight merino wool thermal underwear is sure to keep you warm in even the coldest temperatures.

    With a great variety in styles and sizes you can easily find the right merino wool thermal underwear to meet your needs. Also, don't forget that Christmas is right around the corner. Expedition weight thermal merino wool will make any hunter, fisherman, skier, or outdoor enthusiast grin ear to ear.
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    This post was posted in Base Layer, Clothing Layers, Hiking, Merino Wool, Merino Wool, Outdoor Gear, Stay Dry, Thermal Underwear, Uncategorized, Winter Blizzard and was tagged with expedition, expedition weight, long underwear, merino wool, thermal underwear

  • Mommy Hiker - Outersports.com Approved!

    Posted on November 19, 2013 by olinselot

     

    Mommy Hiker...

    rediscovering the beauty of the world through the eyes of my daughter.

    mommyhikerfamily Jennifer brings a unique perspective on healthy living to the blogging community! Her love for the outdoors and nature spills over in her passion to share it with others.

    Jennifer has a focus of instilling a love for the natural world and encouraging lifelong learning to her daughter. Through her hands-on outdoor exploration, education, and environmental stewardship she takes her audience along for a fulfilling journey of motherhood, and adventure. Jennifer also has a comprehensive approach to healthy living, which provides her readers with a variety of topics from family volunteering to healthy recipes.

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    BON FEMME (Good Lady Apples) with Cinnamon Whipped Cream. This delicious dish is only an example of the wonderful posts you will find on at mommyhiker.com.  She shares many whole food recipes that are exquisite, and any foodie will appreciate that!

    "Photo by Mommy Hiker" and link to http://mommyhiker.blogspot.com

     

     

    mommyhikereducation2Education of nature, and creative ways to get your little ones involved is also a focus at mommyhiker.com. You will find many ways to engage your children in the wonders of nature as you are inspired to appreciate the world around you.
    "Photo by Mommy Hiker" and link to http://mommyhiker.blogspot.com
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    Enjoy weekly blog updates from mommyhiker.com every Monday! You can also participate in quarterly giveaways!

    www.mommyhiker.com

     

     

     

    You can follow Mommyhiker.com on all of the social media platforms:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/jen_fontaine

    Blog: http://www.mommyhiker.com

    Facebook Mommy Hiker Community: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mommy-Hiker-Community/499003573467164

    Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/0jenfontaine0/

    Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JenniferFontaine/posts

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/jennifer_fontaine

     


    This post was posted in Uncategorized and was tagged with blog highlights, blog review, family blog, family camping blog, jennifer, mommyhiker.com, outdoor blogger, outersports.com

  • Premium Performance Long Underwear

    Posted on November 16, 2013 by olinselot

    Premium Performance Top Name
    Premium Performance long underwear was designed with athletes in mind. The polyester and spandex blend is a perfect combination for those who don't want to be slowed down in their active life. These thermals are a popular, and highly affordable, choice for athletes who don't let cooler weather get in their way. They offer great protection against high winds and a comfortable fit that won't bunch or irritate your skin.

    Premium Performance Womens TopThe single-layer engineered thermals also provide antimicrobial odor control to keep you fresh. Athletes make it their first choice because it helps them stay dry and comfortable. The smooth seamed construction prevents chafing and irritation during the longest of runs. Even if running in the cold is not your thing, these long underwear are a great choice for anything outdoors or around the house.

    Premium Performance Womens BottomPremium Performance long underwear by Coldpruf will hands down beat other rivals in quality and price. With a sleek crew neck cut, the thermal tops look good enough to wear as a solo top, but comfortable enough to wear as a base layer. You will stay active, comfortable, and moving with Coldpruf Premium Performance long underwear.
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