Month: September 2020

The ultimate step-by-step guide to dehydrating food for backpacking! This video will show you exactly how to dehydrate your own backpacking food including: cooking, loading the dehydrator, packaging, and more! ► Step-by-step written instructions here: https://amandaoutside.com/blog/diy-backpacking-food ► Get delicious backpacking breakfast recipes… oatmeal, granola, and more! DOWNLOAD MY FREE BACKPACKERS COOKBOOK HERE: http://bit.ly/backpacking-recipes-amanda-outside ► ITEMS
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If you’re a camping enthusiast, no doubt you’ve run across plenty of tips on how to survive in the cold. But do you know how to handle extreme heat? Compared to stories of adventures along frozen lakes or blustery mountaintops, you’ll find far fewer stories regarding how to survive — let alone, thrive — camping
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Photo By Kevin King Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Swirlpool” by Kevin King. Location: West Virginia. “A large eddy at the base of a remote waterfall in West Virginia,” describes King. Nikon D800E. Exposure: 30 sec., f/11, ISO 50. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments
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Camping, Groceries, Korean Supermarket, Seafoods, etc…This Channel is where Videos have always stories to tell whether cultures, ways of life, it is always about what is going on around us and our experiences in dealing with it.
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Congratulations to Bob Faucher for winning the recent Summer Storms Assignment with the image, “Electrical Storm,” which was taken near Thermopolis, Wyoming. See more of Bob Faucher’s work at www.faucherphotography.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your
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I’m Ron with campfire grub. Here you will find camping recipes from basic all the way to complex meals such as beef wellington. Also if you love cast iron or interested in learning about cast iron this channel will use lots cast iron from old Griswold pans to the newest Lodge cast iron. For business
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Regardless of a subject’s impact, if the background is busy, has distractions, is too bright, etc., the photo falls short. Learn to treat your background with the same importance you treat your subject. It’s a winning formula. Think back to your Photo 101 days when you were shown the cliched image of a person with
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National Public Lands Day is Saturday, September 26. Here’s how you can take part. National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands. The National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) established the holiday in 1994, and it’s been held annually in September ever since. Besides bringing thousands of people together
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Flannels are the unofficial cold-weather uniform of the outdoors. Suit up with picks that span the gamut from performance to fashion. Nothing says fall like a flannel. Crisp nights by the campfire, brisk mornings chopping wood, and chilly days in town all pair perfectly with the warm and stylish shoulder-season staple. Today’s flannel evolved from
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Photo By Christine Haines “A friend arranged a photo tour to Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, in order to photograph coastal brown bears,” says Christine Haines. “This was my second time at the park during the same time period. However, on this visit, we didn’t have as many bears digging for clams or young cubs
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Photo By Donnell Allen Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Tiptoe Through the Lupines” by Donnell Allen. Location: Crested Butte, Colorado. “This black bear was making his way down the hillside of lupines, seemingly oblivious to all the beautiful wildflowers,” says Allen. See more of Donnell Allen’s photography at donnellallen.myportfolio.com. Photo of the Day is
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Photo By Dave Elendt Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Sunset on Long’s Peak” by Dave Elendt. Location: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the
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This videos shows 2 ways to roast Papad in bonfire. 1. near flame with stick 2. on the coal Also, how to roast potato, sweet potato and Green Peas. This video we shot at a Farm house 150 m above on hill near City. Papad is used as an Appetizer in Indian Sub continent. Papadum,
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“Visualization” is not a new concept in photography, but it’s one often suggested to photographers. Ansel Adams popularized the idea, and you can watch Adams describe it himself in a video at The Ansel Adams Gallery’s website. “As we talk about photography,” Adams said, “we speak of the external event, which is, we’ll call it
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The difference between recovering or losing an animal often comes down to your ability to track it. Here are some tips to keep meat in your freezer rather than out in the ether. You made the shot, but the work isn’t over yet. Your prize has run off into the woods after being hit, and
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Congratulations to Bill Sisson for winning the recent Go With The Flow assignment with the image, “Gasadalur.” See more of Sisson’s work at billsissonphotography.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! Winner: “Gasadalur” By Bill
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