Browsing: Outdoors
On June 10, 1190, during the Third Crusade, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa drowned while crossing the Saleph River…
Steven Rinella talks with Lake Pickle, Kate Lospinoso, Maggie Hudlow, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics Discussed: “Old” young trapper Kate;…
This week, Cal covers a fishing controversy in Maryland, criminal duck hunters, Neanderthal art projects, and getting hit on at…
The following recipe for Grandma’s Cinnamon French Toast is from SurvivalBlog reader Ellen H. She says: “For some variety, you…
Most commonly when folks hear the word “bison” they think of the American West. It is rarely, if ever, recognized…
Testing for lead, free chlorine, total alkalinity, MPS, iron, nitrite, pH, bromine, fluoride, total chlorine, hardness, cyanuric acid, copper, nitrate,…
On June 9, 1732, a royal charter for Georgia was granted to British military officer and philanthropist James Oglethorpe. —…
Editors’ Introductory Note: Outwardly, the topic of this article might seem tangential to SurvivalBlog. But please consider that a natural…
On June 8th, 1779, Admiral Horatio Nelson and Captain Thomas Hardy onboard HMS Foudroyant set sail against the Spanish fleet.…
Author’s Introductory Note: I mostly retired from writing more than two years ago, for a number of health reasons. I…