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  • Naturehike CW300 Sleeping Bag Review (Best Value Down Bag?)

    Naturehike CW300 Sleeping Bag Review (Best Value Down Bag?)

    A proper sleeping bag is a must-have on any hiking or outdoor trip where an overnight stay is included. Whether you are planning to stay in a tent or in a hut, a soft and warm sleeping bag is essential to keep you warm at night. Sleeping bags come in a variety of styles, materials,…

  • How Do Budgies Drink Water?

    How Do Budgies Drink Water?

    Budgies are one of the most popular pet birds in America and for good reason: they can be very affectionate and are a good overall pet. If you just got one and are wondering how they drink water, then this blog post is for you! Budgies, like other parrots and parakeets, drink water using their…

  • Do Octopuses Have Ears? (Answered and Explained!)

    Do Octopuses Have Ears? (Answered and Explained!)

    Although octopuses can detect sound waves and vibrations in water, they do not have ears. The little hearing that octopuses do have is not particularly good. Detection of sound waves by octopuses and other Cephalopods is accomplished by the usage of an organ known as a statocyst. The statocyst is a small hard chamber that…

  • How to Store a Down Sleeping Bag to Avoid Clumping?

    How to Store a Down Sleeping Bag to Avoid Clumping?

    Have you ever experienced “cold spots” in your sleeping bag? Clumping causes them and clumping may be caused by suboptimal storage of your bag. Gear can get expensive and no one likes to ruin their equipment by storing it the wrong way. Despite that, I see quite some debate in the online hiking communities on…

  • Fjällräven vs. North Face

    Fjällräven vs. North Face

    There can be a lot of brands to choose from when it comes to your outdoor needs and equipment. However, these two brands stand out from the crowd when it comes to producing quality outdoor gear and everyday apparel. Fjällräven is a Swedish brand company that focuses on creating and developing the right outdoor needs,…

  • Fjällräven vs. Osprey backpacks

    Fjällräven vs. Osprey backpacks

    If you’re someone who particularly loves outdoor adventures such as hiking, camping, or climbing, then you might already be familiar with some daypacks from Fjällräven or Osprey. Both brands are very reputable when it comes to backpacks, so why choose one over the other? Whereas Osprey is a well-known and popular brand with a great…

  • What Do Squids Eat? (All Foods Listed!)

    What Do Squids Eat? (All Foods Listed!)

    Squids are probably some of the most fascinating sea creatures on Earth. Squids are a group of marine cephalopod mollusks that are closely related to octopuses and cuttlefish. Some squids are (almost) on top of the food chain can get very large such as the legendary colossal squid, which has a length of up to…

  • Do All Wool Types Have Lanolin? (Are any lanolin-free?)

    Do All Wool Types Have Lanolin? (Are any lanolin-free?)

    There seems to be quite a bit of confusion around what wool types contain lanolin and which ones don’t, so let’s be clear: All wool-bearing animals produce some sort of grease to give their wool the beneficial traits of wool discussed here – there is no such thing as a natural wool type completely free…

  • Carbon Fiber vs. Aluminium Tent Poles (Which is Best?)

    Carbon Fiber vs. Aluminium Tent Poles (Which is Best?)

    I have previously written two posts on how to choose a flysheet material including the different types of nylon used for tents for your tent, but what about the tent poles? Tent poles are usually made of strong and lightweight materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum, or fiberglass. What are the advantages and disadvantages of…

  • Do Lizards Eat Beetles? (Which Ones are Best?)

    Do Lizards Eat Beetles? (Which Ones are Best?)

    The short answer is: yes, they do. Lizards will, by and large, eat any living insect as long as it isn’t dangerous, toxic, or too hard or big for the lizard to eat. Lizards can consume a variety of beetles such as darkling beetles resulting from mature mealworms and superworm etc. The kind of beetles…