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Big Things Happening at Outdoor Olivia!



Hey everyone I just wanted to take the time to say thank you to everyone who has shared my posts, regularly view this site, and overall helping me grow as a writer, an outdoors(wo)men, and most importantly by supporting my site you are showing me that I made the right decision, and will continue to work hard and put out content for all of my viewers!!


In the first month or two that I began this site I had very limited knowledge of how to "properly" share my page on other forums and outlets. Unfortunately, a little over a month ago my Google+ account was suspended for violating some terms and conditions. :/  The main issue with that happening is that I can no longer comment on my own page. 

That prevents me from communicating with ya'll on this page.  << That seriously sucks!!!!

I am in the beginning stages of making and selling Outdoor Olivia Tye Dyed T-shirts on here and after that I want to start a Youtube channel!


Since comments are no longer enabled on this site, I can be reached on my Outdoor Olivia Facebook page, or by email Radbatgirl@gmail.com

If anyone wants to share their own adventure story to be published on this site, I would LOVE to read them and connect with you. All you need to do is email me or leave a comment on my facebook page. I'll leave the link at the bottom of this page. 


My intention of starting Outdoor Olivia was to grow a community of people who love being outside, in the wild. I want everyone from my Southern home in South Carolina and all across the states, -the trekkers traveling abroad, and ANYONE across the world who wants to experience the joy and fulfillment we all get from making a primitive campfire and sleeping somewhere totally wild- to come here share their stories, making friends, and connections with like minded people all over the world!

I hope everyone continues to support my site, sharing my posts with your friends, just mentioning my site to people ya'll know helps me grow everyday!

Within the next week I plan to have shirts for sale. If you are interested do not hesitate to contact me. I am easily reached and look forward to hearing from some of you in the near future. 

I am very grateful to see this site grow everyday, I am thankful for all of you of who look forward to new content and if you have a topic you would like me to write about all you have to do is let me know, and I will do my best to cover it for you!!

Outdoor Olivia is not just about me, it represents a small part of a large movement of people who are fed up with the hustle and bustle of city life, and want to experience an alternative way of living, and spending our finite time on this planet. 

Time is much more well spent outdoors without cable, traffic jams, and toxic people. Bring your closest friends, family, or pets on your adventure, connect in a deeper, more intelligent way. Or plan your own excursion across your state, country or local campground. <<Just let someone know where are you are going, keep planned contact, and when to be expected to return. We all learned a big lesson from 127 hours about the importance of having a plan that can be implemented if you don't return on time, and cannot be reached by cell phone. 


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