Being Outdoors Is Underrated Today

Motorcycle Considerations For First Time Buyers Who Are 6’5 Or Taller

If you're tall, and you are looking to get your first motorcycle, then you understand the difficulty in finding one that fits. Many tall people don't fit comfortably on a standard motorcycle. If you've sat down on a friend's Ninja 250 and felt that your knees were bunched up and you had to hunch over, then you understand the importance of finding a proper bike. Luckily there are lots of solutions. Read More 

Potential Health Benefits Of Bowling

Bowling is a relatively popular activity, with more than 50 million people in the United States participating in this sport each year. Although bowling doesn't necessarily tire a person out like running, it's still a source of physical activity and has a number of potential health benefits. You may actually be getting more of a workout than you think when you go bowling with friends. Of course, if you drink a lot of beer and eat a lot of junk food while bowling, this will counteract some of the potential benefits. Read More 

Tips For Passing The Open Water Dive Course

If you are someone who is looking to do some serious scuba diving outside of the element of a resort, you will need to be sure that you are able to pass the open water diver course. Here are some tips for making sure that you are able to pass on your first try so you can go explore the ocean as soon as possible. There are three main parts to most open water diving courses. Read More 

Re-Cycle Your Cycle With These Five Essential Bike Parts

Do you own an old bicycle that is sitting unused in the garage, gathering dust? Maybe the bike frame is in decent shape, although many of the parts are from yesteryear. Why not recycle that cycle and rebuild it to better specifications? You may want to begin with a new seat-post and ergonomically designed saddle and add extras such as a hydraulic disc brake, track wheel set or water bottle cage. Read More 

Interested In Black Powder Shooting? Raise Your Sights To The Cartridge

If you've seen the old movies showing early American soldiers or frontiersmen painstakingly loading their black powder muzzle loading rifles and thought you'd like to try that sometime, you might also be interested in the muzzle loader's successor: the black powder cartridge rifle (BPCR). The BPCR is a single-shot, breech-loading firearm that bridges the gap between black powder muzzle loaders and modern smokeless powder cartridge rifles. According to the Desert Sportsman's Rifle & Pistol Cub,  BCPR shooting is one of the fasting-growing shooting sports in the United States. Read More