January Issue | Est. 2019

Day: November 27, 2025

Plate of homemade flaky farmhouse biscuits on a wooden picnic table at an outdoor campsite with natural morning light

Hearty Farmhouse Biscuits

This article provides an easy-to-follow recipe for making flaky, homemade farmhouse biscuits using simple pantry ingredients ideal for outdoor breakfasts or camping meals. It covers ingredient preparation, step-by-step baking instructions, and tips for achieving perfect biscuits each time. The recipe also suggests serving ideas and useful camping-related links for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Watercolor illustration of a Pacific Northwest owl perched in a late November forest with early snow and autumn leaves

Why Owls Are More Active This Season

This article explores the increased activity of owls in the Pacific Northwest during late November due to environmental changes, conservation efforts, and behavioral shifts. It highlights how warmer temperatures and habitat restoration have extended hunting periods and boosted owl populations. Outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to observe these birds respectfully to enjoy richer wildlife experiences.

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Ink-and-pencil sketch of a snow-covered winter forest with natural landmarks and subtle trail markers

Winter Woods Navigation Without Electronics

This article offers practical techniques for navigating winter forests without electronic devices, focusing on natural landmarks, sun positioning, and tracking methods. It also emphasizes safety preparations such as appropriate clothing layering, hydration, and energy conservation for cold weather adventures. Additionally, it encourages engaging with local communities and resources to enhance navigation skills and outdoor experiences.

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Late November forest scene with a camouflaged compound bow resting near a feeding area in muted pastel style

Bowhunting the End of November

Late November bowhunting requires adapting to post-rut deer behavior, focusing on predictable feeding patterns near food sources. Hunters should dress in layered, scent-controlled gear and scout overlooked areas to find less pressured deer. Timing hunts around cold fronts can further improve success chances during this quieter part of the season.

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