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July is national Dry Eye awareness month. And we have a great reminder of why an annual comprehensive eye exam is so important. As part of our month-long "Dry Eye" series on KOIN 6 and Portland's CW, ...
The practice of implementing drier plants into a yard has become increasingly popular in the dry area of San Antonio.
Civilizations from Stone Age Scotland to the eighth-century Maya to 13th-century African empires have used dry stone walling ...
Climbing vines, especially those that flower, always feel especially warm-weather appropriate. Plant some in your backyard to ...
Clean camping is not just about picking up after yourself, it is about adopting a fully sustainable approach that makes sure you leave no trace of your presence behind. Here is how to camp responsibly ...
If your camping plans include hiking or mountain biking, you'll need to know what kind of weather gear to pack. A dry pair of socks can be a game-changer after a day in the rain.
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2. Bring Food You Actually Want To Eat Maggi is a camping classic, but there's only so much you can eat. Pre-cooked rice packets, theplas, dry sabzis, and energy bars work well.
Oats Porridge is a great way to start a camping day. If you love a sprinkle of cinnamon or a scattering of raisins, you can add this to your dry oats at home so they’re flavoured and ready to go.
Weather can be unpredictable. Use waterproof bags for e-bike camping to keep your gear dry. Look for panniers, handlebar rolls, and frame bags specifically designed for bikepacking.
Make a DIY sink Create a DIY camping sink by filling a collapsible water container with water and suspending it from a sturdy tree branch using a length of rope. Attach a small plastic tube or hose to ...