SunnyScope’s Most Popular Posts of 2012

SunnyScope’s Most Popular Posts of 2012

Written by Nick
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Published on December 29, 2012

hnyAnother year is drawing to a close, and we look forward to a brand new year of bringing you interesting, up-to-date information on all things outdoors. Whether it’s the latest developments in the outdoor gear industry, discovery of new animal species, or all the quirky and extraordinary news in between, it is our pleasure to research and report it to you, the outdoor community. So to send the old year off on a high note, here are 10 posts on SunnyScope that you liked the most in 2012. We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and will have a fantastic new year!

Take the Subway

The slot canyon of Zion National Park known as The Subway will definitely take you places you’ve never been!

Handy Survival Gadgets

Whether you enjoy training for survival or just like to be prepared, these survival gadgets are too affordable to not have one handy!

DIY Alcohol-Burning Stove in Less Than 30 Minutes

A DIY camp project that kids and grownups can do together.

Tips to Avoid the Blister Blues

Keep blisters at bay with these useful tips.

Avoiding Injury On the Trail

Part of planning for contingencies is prevention, and an ounce of prevention goes a long way in the outdoors. Here are some ways you can avoid common injury.

Don’t Touch! 5 Common Poisonous Plants

The poison in these plants can be mildly irritating to very dangerous, so become familiar with these common species.

Cooking With a Dutch Oven 101: Getting Started

Dutch oven cooking is soaring in popularity, so if you want to jump on the bandwagon, this helpful guide will make sure you hit the ground running!

Your Outdoor Packing List: Weekend Camping

What do you pack on your outdoor trips? Hereís a list to help you make sure you have the basics.

Emergency Shelter 101: The First Stages

If you become lost on your outdoor adventure, these tips can help you make it through.

Making Your Camp Animal-Proof

Some helpful tips to keep bears and other animals from ambushing your camp over last night’s dinner.

Image via Lel4nd

Nick

Nick