So what do folks in the business of survival tools carry on a daily basis? US Army veteran, and now Gerber Gear Marketing Director, Andrew Gritzbaugh, visited FOX Firepower to share what he personally ...
Last weekend, preppers, survivalists, and the curious descended upon the Arizona Wing Commemorative Air Force Museum for the optimistically named 1st Annual Arizona Survivalist Expo. It’s good to know ...
Power outages reveal how dependent you are on electricity—but your existing wearable devices pack more survival potential than you realize. Racing against a dying phone battery while your neighborhood ...
Looking to equip outdoor adventurers with a few survival-oriented tricks up their sleeves, Canadian startup Toporo has taken to Kickstarter with a trekking pole that does just that. From the outside ...
We put five next-level camping gadgets to the test to see which ones truly enhance survival in the wild. From multi-tools to ...
The best survival kits are like insurance policies you hope you'll never need, but when disaster strikes, they can make all the difference. Packed with essentials like food, water, first aid supplies ...
Graham Averill is Outside magazine’s national parks columnist, but some of his favorite adventures have happened inside state parks. I’m not a survivalist, but that’s not to say I don’t end up over my ...
Though there are plenty of compact survival tools around that feature all kinds of impressive functionality, sometimes it pays to keep things simple. Taking this approach is the newly launched Sharp-n ...
Ben manages Outside's affiliate marketing program. While he spends far too much time in front of a computer, he prefers to be mountain biking, running, or skiing. Originally from the East Coast, he ...
Survival myths and misconceptions would be funny, Kummerfeldt says, "if people didn’t believe they worked, or if people really knew how to survive on their own. But as a nation of people so dependent ...
Natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina can turn a high-tech culture into a decidedly low-tech one--where food, water and shelter are what matter most. But that doesn't stop technologists from ...