Infographic: 2012 Outdoor Industry: I Bet You Didn’t Know This

This week’s infographic is from Active Junky, which gives interesting stats on the Outdoor industry. How much did you pour into the industry out of the 730 billion spent on it by consumers in 2012? It makes the size of the dent I put on my credit card for outdoor equipment and activities seem so […]

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Semi-Infographic: Mass Wildlife Pocket Guide to Animal Tracks

Coming up with honest-to-goodness infographics week after week is becoming a bit of a challenge, so as you can see over the past few weeks of infographic goodness, I am having to widen the scope a bit. So it’s not a fancy dancy web 9.7 infographic… well… the call is still out there for someone […]

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Old-School Infographics: A Collection Of Smokey Bear’s Best Nature Posters

And by “old school infographics” – I mean posters. You remember, those pieces of paper taped to walls? Yeah! Those! And… since I love a good infographic, I had to share this collection from about.com/Education/Forestry Click here or on the image below to view the awesome 15 poster gallery.

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Infographic-ish: Animal Track ID Cards

While not a large GIF or PNG, it is in itself an infographic, and one you can slice and dice at your leisure for use on the trail – and fun with kids as well, unless you are able to properly identify extremely fresh coyote or bear tracks…. Here it is! Click here to download […]

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Infographic: 35 Reasons to Hike the Appalachian Trail

If you hadn’t realized in the past few weeks, I love me some infographics. I think the reason is for years I have seen them for business and technology related things, and since starting this blog, well, I am finding them for the love of the outdoors. So, this week’s infographic is 35 Reasons to […]

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