Press 1 If You're Being Eaten By A Bear: Paranoia At A Vermont Campground | gadling.com | The last thing you want to hear after midnight in a deserted campground is footsteps near your tent. Wait, I take that back: the last thing you want to hear is a grizzly bear growling or, worse yet, actually ripping apart your tent with its teeth. But footsteps are a close second or third.
How To De-Stink Your Synthetic Outdoor Apparel | thegearcaster.com | We all have that polyester cycling jersey, Capilene base layer, or running shirt that still stinks no matter how many times it has been through the wash. Instead of throwing all your synthetic outdoor apparel into the recycling bin, there are a few ways to remove the offensive odor after it has become too much to bear.
Weight Training Decreases Risk of Diabetes | MensJournal.com | You know that by hitting the treadmill before work and walking your dog every evening, you likely have less risk of type 2 diabetes than your buddy who's glued to the couch watching 'SportsCenter' nightly and is even too lazy to join you for golf. The connection between aerobic exercise and diabetes risk has long been established: Regular workouts equal less chance of disease. But until recently, weight training's role in staving off type 2 was murky at best.
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How To De-Stink Your Synthetic Outdoor Apparel | thegearcaster.com | We all have that polyester cycling jersey, Capilene base layer, or running shirt that still stinks no matter how many times it has been through the wash. Instead of throwing all your synthetic outdoor apparel into the recycling bin, there are a few ways to remove the offensive odor after it has become too much to bear.
Weight Training Decreases Risk of Diabetes | MensJournal.com | You know that by hitting the treadmill before work and walking your dog every evening, you likely have less risk of type 2 diabetes than your buddy who's glued to the couch watching 'SportsCenter' nightly and is even too lazy to join you for golf. The connection between aerobic exercise and diabetes risk has long been established: Regular workouts equal less chance of disease. But until recently, weight training's role in staving off type 2 was murky at best.
Check out this addition of The Get Outside Daily for stories, videos, photos and more.