Category: Well Being

Some Wilderness Myth Busting – Not All You’re Taught Is True

There are certain things that people are often taught from a young age that they later take as fact. Unfortunately, for many people and their…

Tips To Get Moving During The Workday – Preparing for Adventure

Paul Pinkerton

We at Outdoor Revival know that many people spend most of their time stuck in an office or behind the wheel of a car making…

Some Natural Remedies for White Hair

The appearance of white hair is widely considered a sign of aging and for some has a sense of embarrassment attached to it, because of…

Some Common Myths about the Wilderness that You shouldn’t believe

Doug Williams

Considering the amount of fake news available all over the internet, it is essential to learn how to separate useful facts from useless gobbledygook. This…

Tips To Handle Those Rare Tick-Borne Diseases

Paul Pinkerton

“The biggest myth about tick-borne diseases is that every tick carries the Lyme disease pathogen, when in fact, only one tick species in the Eastern…

Quit Bugging Me. Tips On Coping With Bug Bites This Summer

Warmer weather has folks venturing outdoors, and while the risk of running into a snake, bear or other menacing animal exists, the critters far more…

Research Indicates that Many are Using Sunscreen Incorrectly

Paul Pinkerton

Most of us will flock to the outdoors to soak up sunshine and Vitamin D. However, even if we’re using sunscreen and staying hydrated, our…

Low-Income, Rural Mothers Express Need for Family Time Outdoors

Paul Pinkerton

Low-income mothers in rural communities say participating in outdoor activities as a family is a primary need for their physical and emotional well-being. But a…

Great Advice from Dr. Suzan Mazor: Keeping Mosquitoes Away

Paul Pinkerton

While the Pacific Northwest is not home to the type of mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus, on very rare occasions, mosquitoes here can carry…

Drinking an Ice Slush Helps Body Cope With Exertion in Hot Weather

Temperature of water consumed may be as important as the amount when trying to manage thermoregulation, indicates new report in Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. New…