Month: July 2021

Ready to start pedaling? Protect your head with the best bike helmets of 2021. If you’re reading this article, chances are you don’t need convincing you should get a helmet. (Still on the fence? Get one!) But not all helmets are equal. Just as there’s a range of bikes, helmet designs are unique to the riding
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Congratulations to David Shield for winning the recent Shooting a Concept assignment with the image, “Throne of Dreams.” See more of David Shield’s photography at www.davidshieldphotography.com. Winner: “Throne Of Dreams” By David Shield “I spent a night in the Valley of Dreams so I could photograph a particular area at sunset, night time and sunrise,”
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Whether you’re cruising singletrack and charging down hills, traversing hundreds of miles, or speeding through race events, here are the best mountain bike shoes for your ride. Well-constructed mountain bike shoes provide power on the climb and security on the descent. A solid pair also protects and prevents foot fatigue without being restrictive — and
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Is your backpacking meal the same old bland boring dried food every time? Try these tips out to freshen up your backpacking trip food. Check out some beautiful prints I have captured from Colorado and around the world here, including pictures in this video https://www.ryksvideo.com/gallery Get yourself a Colorado T shirt or hoodie here https://www.teespring.com/stores/ryks…
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In every art form, specific connections can be made between real life and the given medium. A connection is a great way to get an artist fired up to pick up a camera, grab a paintbrush, ignite the welder or head to the studio. Some connections are triggered by thoughts, words, emotions, feelings, an incident
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Derrek Sigler   07.27.21 I have had a lot of experience with Yamaha’s generators, and can honestly say that they are amazing. The motor is whisper quiet and incredibly reliable. Yamaha recently unveiled an all-new EF2200iS inverter generator that has a new Carbon Monoxide Sensor (CO Sensor) integrated into a detection and shutdown system that makes these
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A day working at the bug out camp. Enjoy. ► Find your dealer for the APO-1S K.n.i.f.e here: ➜ APO-1S for USA/Canada: https://bit.ly/2Su7YXw ➜ APO-1S for DE/Österreich/Schweiz: https://bit.ly/3zq5iuv ➜ APO-1S for Europe: www.survivallilly.at Thanks for your support! ~ #SurvivalLilly —————————————————————– ►My Camera equipment ◄ Gimbal: https://amzn.to/37qwJq2 My camera: https://amzn.to/2Dg2ZP7 Tripod: https://amzn.to/2qxLjLX Note: Survival Lilly will
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Photo By Nam Hui Cho Today’s Photo Of The Day is “The Spirit Undersurface” by Nam Hui Cho. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage,
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Luke Cuenco   07.24.21 As part of 2021’s Summer Olympics, the United States Archery team will be making use of Maven optics for their spotting scopes and binoculars. As part of securing a spot in the games, US ArcherBradly Ellison managed to win a gold medal during the World Championships while his compatriots were also able to
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Here are 10 survival skills in 10 minutes. From bushcraft skills to foraging wild edibles in the wilderness. From surviving with natural materials, to surviving with man made materials. There are plenty of wilderness survival tips and tricks in this video! Stay tuned for more Ten in Ten episodes! Watch MORE Survival Tips & Bushcraft
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Photo By Randy Traynor Today’s Photo Of The Day is “St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge” by Randy Traynor. Location: St. Marks, Florida. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured
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One of my favorite camp dinners is grilling up some beef at the table! Camping in the Olympic Peninsula PNW and finding some wild mushrooms. Truffle hunting video: https://youtu.be/_PA0dQCtNXs Hibachi Grill https://amzn.to/2RxJMjI Tent: Yakima skyrise HD Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/outdoorcheflife IG@OutdoorChefLife Buy Outdoor Chef Life Merch http://www.Outdoorcheflife.com 0:41 Sour Apple by Tree Related https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCETTaKbW4VkMAxe7xadvKUw
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Luke Cuenco   07.22.21 For both the casual and serious camper, lighting up the camp area at night to find your way back from that midnight bathroom break, or fishing out the last of the marshmallows for that last s’more is made a lot easier with a convenient source of light. Camping lanterns should be portable, lightweight
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The University of California Santa Cruz sits nestled amongst towering redwood trees, flanked by maritime chaparral, oak savannas and coastal wetlands teeming with life. It was here, while falling in love with the rich biodiversity of this place, that I began my career in conservation photography. In the classroom, I studied how animal behavior is
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[embedded content] You asked for it: After James’ popular Beretta 1301 review and build videos, viewers wanted a budget shotgun build and review. In this episode, James budgets $500 for a semi-auto shotgun build. So, he buys a $400 Black Aces Tactical Pro Series S Max semi-automatic shotgun and then spends $100 at Amazon.com on
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A harness is an essential part of every climber’s kit. Whether you’re a beginner climber learning to belay in the gym or an experienced big wall climber preparing to spend a week on El Cap, the importance of a reliable harness cannot be stressed enough. Just like running or cycling, climbing is divided up into
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