Tuesday, April 28, 2015

6 Foods You Can Cook on a Stick

One of the easiest ways to streamline your camping trips (and thus make them more frequent) is to eat meals that don’t require any cookware, preparation, or clean-up. Enter stick cooking. With only your simple provisions and a rod of wood, you can make a tasty snack or meal. Stick cooking isn’t just enjoyable for outdoor expeditions […]

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Manvotional: The Joy of Doing

“The Joy of Doing” By R.J. Baughan The secret of happiness is in knowing this: that we live by the law of expenditure. We find greatest joy, not in getting, but in expressing what we are. There are tides in the ocean of life, and what comes in depends on what goes out. The currents flow […]

Thursday, April 23, 2015

The Art of Small Talk: 5 Questions Never to Ask

Yesterday while making small talk with the guy working the deli counter at my neighborhood grocery store, I asked him something that made me feel like a total heel. So I felt inspired to sit down and hammer out a short and simple article on 5 questions I have found are best to avoid asking […]

Hiking Willow Hole

Some time around 100 million years ago beneath what is now Joshua Tree National Park, an upwelling of molten rock oozed towardthe Earth’s surface. As the rock cooled, it formed a vast block of intrusive (beneath the surface) igneous (from the Latin ignis, meaning “fire”) rock. Such  blocks of igneous rocks – in this case, monzogranite…

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Burglar-Proof Your Home: A Complete Guide to Home Security

A few months ago I published an article on how to pick a lock. One of the reasons I showed folks how to do that (besides fulfilling a goal to become more like Jason Bourne) was to demonstrate how locks provide an “illusion of security.” Locks make you feel safe, but if someone wanted to […]

Monday, April 20, 2015

And in This Corner…Fear

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from David Levien. Fear. My grandfather faced it on a daily basis, and he did it for a living as a professional boxer back in the 1930s and early ‘40s, when the money, and the gloves, weren’t as padded as they are today. As a writer, I face […]

Sunday, April 19, 2015

How to Play Mumbley Peg [VIDEO]

If you’re reading this in an email, click here to watch the video.  Besides being an extremely useful tool, a pocket knife can be the the source of hours of cheap entertainment when you use it to play mumbley peg. Never heard of this game played by 19th-century cowboys and WWII soldiers? Watch this video and find […]

Friday, April 17, 2015

The Weekly Huckberry Giveaway: Mother’s Day Edition 2015

The winner of last week’s giveaway was Benjamin H. from Anchorage, Alaska. He chose the Tungsten Cube. Mother’s Day Edition Mother’s Day is coming up in a few weeks (May 10th!), so we’re dedicating this week’s giveaway to the Huckberry’s Mother’s Day Gift Shop. The shop is stocked with all kinds of unique quality gifts […]

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Venturing Out, Vintage Style: Your Great-Grandpa’s Daypacks

These days, if you’re going car camping or out for a short hike, you’ll likely take with you a daypack — a small bag that holds the gear you’ll need for the outing (camera, snacks, jacket), as well as supplies that are good to have with you in case of an emergency (matches, first aid kit, compass). A […]

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Hike the Grand Canyon: Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim

The Grand Canyon is a massive gorge carved by the Colorado River into a high plateau in Northern Arizona. This iconic landmark is perhaps the most famous natural feature in the United States, and for many hikers, a trip into the canyon is a memorable, possibly even essential experience. While there is a fine network of…

Hiking the Thunder Spring and Chimney Flat Loop

The Thunder Spring and Chimney Flat Loop is the second of a trio of short hikes within Palomar Mountain State Park. Each of these loops is included in a larger and more comprehensive loop through the park. However, since not everybody is keen on a nearly 9 mile loop, these smaller loops offer a more digestible “taste”…

Monday, April 13, 2015

Stop Hacking Your Life

  Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Kyle Eschenroeder. “There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.” –Henry David Thoreau “100 Life Hacks That Make Life Easier” –Article published on Lifehacker.com (179k social shares) As legend has it, Alexander the Great undid the world’s […]

Saturday, April 11, 2015

The Weekly Huckberry Giveaway: April 10, 2015

Last week’s winner was Dennis from Langhorne, PA. He chose a Tsovet watch. My Picks This Week I’ve always got to give Criquet shirts a shoutout when they come around. Modeled after the founder’s grandfather’s 1970s golf shirts, Criquet polos combine a vintage vibe with modern style. They’re my go-to warm weather shirts. The Camp Pants […]

Friday, April 10, 2015

Hiking the Hacienda Hills

There are many popular and quite lovely trails in the Puente Hills Preserve – and it’s a place I highly recommend visiting, especially if you’ve overlooked this region for the San Gabriel or Santa Monica Mountains on your quest for Los Angeles area hiking. Of the trails I’ve done so far, however, this route in…

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Viking Mythology: What a Man Can Learn From Thor

Thor — Giant-Slayer and God of Thunder — is the most well-known Norse god in our modern world. The Marvel comic books and films have of course spurred his fame, but they’ve also hampered our understanding of the Thor that Viking people worshiped and revered and looked to for protection. For one thing, rather than […]

Hiking Powder Canyon

Lying partially in the Puente Hills Habitat Authority lands and partially in Los Angeles County’s Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park, this loop through Powder Canyon takes you through some beautiful woodland areas and into a canyon cutting through the Puente Hills before turning around and climbing back over the hills. More popular with equestrians (there…

Viking Mythology: Lessons from Thor, the God of Thunder

Thor — Giant-Slayer and God of Thunder — is the most well-known Norse god in our modern world. The Marvel comic books and films have of course spurred his fame, but they’ve also hampered our understanding of the Thor that Viking people worshiped and revered and looked to for protection. For one thing, rather than […]

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

houseboat rentals shuswap lake bc

houseboat rentals shuswap lake bc
Who does not like a bargain? Well right here are 10 of my personal favorites for flea market/outdoor market shopping. They are all safe and fun for women traveling with pals or solo.

If you've never made a scrapbook you may not know the remarkable quantity of materials you can now purchase to develop the books. Images of numerous objects, printed onto thick paper, are readily available from any craft shop. The pictures will certainly help you create whimsical photos that will certainly act as the basis for the fridge magnets. You'll discover every conceivable theme consisting of camping, cooking, boating, flying - and much more - amongst the scrapbook cutouts.

Houseboats are available for lease on the majority of the bigger lakes in Arkansas. One popular location is Bull Shoals Lake. The Bull Shoals Lake Boat Dock residence boat rentals is a good place to lease your getaway boat. For rental details, pricing, and accessibility contact 870-445-4424.

Next you have to decide exactly what design of house boat you desire. For a completely docked boat, you will require house boat layout for a fixed floating hull. Otherwise, you will certainly require to pick from the other types of trailerable boats. For stability, practicality, and storage area, you can select from a pontoon, planning, barge or full hull. These are the most popular designs. The barge hull is appropriate for shallow water. A catamaran hull is one of the most fuel effective style since it does not create much drag in the water. A displacement hull is not just fuel reliable, however is great in nasty weather due to the fact that it will provide a more smooth and comfy ride.

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Benefit Wildlife in Style

Looking to wear your love of local Los Angeles wildlife on your sleeve (or maybe, more literally, your chest)? Our friends at Runyon Canyon Apparel have finally restocked their P-22 Citizen tees, and mine is fast becoming a favorite in my wardrobe rotation. Like all of the Runyon shirts, these are wicking performance tees that…