Bobcat Hunts Rattlesnake (Video)
WARNING: This video shows a prey animal being caught and killed Bobcats are amazing creatures! I see their tracks and scat often when I’m hiking. But it’s a rare … Continue Reading →
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WARNING: This video shows a prey animal being caught and killed Bobcats are amazing creatures! I see their tracks and scat often when I’m hiking. But it’s a rare … Continue Reading →
The fire plough is a fire-by-friction method used in Polynesia. It’s one of the few friction methods I’ve never tried. I’ve seen demonstrations of the technique. But I’ve never witnessed … Continue Reading →
In the past I’ve written about the 12 woodlores. These are guiding principles from famous Bushcraft Instructor Ray Mears. Ray sets out to provide a framework to keep us safe … Continue Reading →
I spotted this Halloween decoration on my way back from an outdoor adventure. It looks so much better in person than my picture. I marvel at the creativity and fun … Continue Reading →
This post contains affiliate links. I’ve written before about bird language and how you can use it to learn about your surroundings. I’ve explained how birds see everything that … Continue Reading →
I didn’t set out to find the caves. I was searching for solitude. Like my neighbors, I was staying-at-home as COVID infections peaked. And the time indoors had been wearing … Continue Reading →
Many of you have joined me for a hike through the redwood forest at Big Basin Redwoods State Park. Big Basin is California’s first state park, created in 1902. Its … Continue Reading →
This week on NatureOutside’s Facebook page we are reviewing a series of articles I wrote about trailing the American Black Bear. One of the easiest bear signs to detect is … Continue Reading →
This article contains affiliate links… Do you pay attention to the wind? I pay attention when I’m in the field tracking wildlife. But primarily I use wind direction. Stalking an … Continue Reading →
I want to share this humorous chart that’s been floating around social media. It appears to be from Reddit, first posted by Scott Furman. Your risk from bear attack … Continue Reading →