Painting outside is a lovely thing to experience, but it is not always as safe and cozy as some might expect it. For all of the people out there who know about being out in the middle of nowhere, among the spectacularly forested sites and the awe inspiring visions comes the possibility of getting lost, being eaten and the list could only get worse.
Be sure to leave fully prepared and not one check short. Some tips when painting outdoors are as follows; Be sure to let someone know where you are going, have knowledge of the area, carry first aid and emergency supply kits.
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