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Lady Business in the Backcountry
Ladies, we all know the struggle of doing our business in the backcountry. Whether popping a squat, dealing with our monthly cycle, or keeping infections “down there” away, it can be intimidating wandering into the backcountry and trying to figure out the best way to manage when “nature calls”. It may even keep [...]
Bringing Your Best Furry Friend on the Trail
Dogs make great companions and great adventure buddies. Getting your dog out on the trail not only lets you share your adventures with them, it also gives them great exercise. We’ve gathered some tips and tricks to make sure that you, your dog, the wildlife, and other trail users can together enjoy the best [...]
Your Outdoor Skills: Leave No Trace
Summer is inching closer with each passing day. Summer welcomes warmer temperatures, longer days and for many, outdoor adventures. Whether you’re enjoying a multi-day trip in the wilderness or spending a day outside on the trails, we want to remind you of the 7 Leave No Trace Principles to help improve outdoor experiences [...]
Your Outdoor Skills: Hygiene in the Wilderness
When spending time in the wilderness, staying clean and following good hygiene can be challenging, especially when it comes to longer trips. These tips will help you tackle the backcountry and stay squeaky clean on any adventure from land to sea. Brushing TeethOral hygiene is important, especially in the backcountry. Make sure you [...]
Safely Enjoy the Outdoors During Fall Hunting Season
Hunting season has arrived! While most are waking up early, climbing into tree stands or walking through fields hunting for wild game, some of us want to squeeze in the last of our fall hiking bucket list or goals or want to ride the trails one last time before the snow falls. We want [...]
Your Outdoor Skills: Wildfire Prevention
Dry conditions, a previous season moisture accumulation, wind, and other factors determine the chances of a wildfire starting. Some areas that have dryer climates like the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest United States tend to be more prone to forest fires. Whereas the Northwoods, Ozarks, and the Appalachian Mountains tend not to worry about [...]
Ways to Use Your Littlbug Stove
Wood burning camping stoves give you the opportunity to have a lightweight, diverse option for your various traveling needs. Since they require no canister fuel, and take up minimal space, wood burning stoves allow you to have reliable gear wherever your adventurous spirit takes you. Here are five ways we love using the [...]