Be sure to get your tinder, kindling, and firewood ready ahead of time. If you own a fire pit you should stock a supply of ...
Make sure your fireplace is prepped and the flue damper is open. Then, start stacking firewood using either the log cabin or ...
When planning a recreational fire, check what restrictions are in place to determine if campfires, barbecues, fire pits and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." With a lifetime of heating with a wood stove, burning trees and limbs blown down in storms, and some ...
Carrying firewood while camping doesn't always have to be a struggle. This clever and budget-friendly trick can make the task ...
Building a signal fire is an essential skill for anyone who enjoys spending time outdoors. Whether hiking, hunting, or fishing in the backcountry, knowing how to create a signal fire can be a lifeline ...
Your living room should be the heart of autumn relaxation… Add layers with blankets, chunky knit throws, and scatter cushions ...
The Norden N10 is a small, single-handed axe designed to do a variety of tasks, from clearing downed limbs to splitting small pieces of wood. We lost a lot of trees in a storm last year, and I used ...
“As the season shifts, swap light citrus and floral notes for warming autumnal fragrances such as vanilla, cinnamon, clove, ...
Instead of discarding used tea bags, put their acidity, tannins, paper fibers, and dried plant material to good use around ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Last week, we explored John Blakeman’s crusade against the default 20th-century American landscape design of the three T’s of “turf, tar, and trees,” and how communities can rethink ...
Far below the piercing spires atop every Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel rests a sign that beckons, “Visitors welcome” – a testament to the faith’s robust evangelizing efforts. But ...