More and more people are turning to Pinterest to keep track of their reading list — people pin 14 million articles each day. It's also a good place to keep track of books, like Jeff Kauffman Jr. does with his "Manly, Man Book Collection" board.
Pinterest user Nick Cobler keeps track of his favorite angling spots (and, naturally, all his catches).
The Grill Masters board by Matt Adkins is jam-packed with quirky ideas and products.
There are a lot of boards on Pinterest centered around the idea of creating the perfect "man cave." This particular dream comes from user Erik Hansen.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBefore telling his barber how much to chop off, Victor Ng keeps track of all the different styles he's interested in.
This easy decorating idea comes a "Stuff For Stay At Home Dads" board that's packed with activities, products, and projects.
Have a collection? User Rick Adams keeps track of old motorcycles he wants.
People are using Pinterest's travel features to remember amazing trips they took. Here's a board about Gary Arndt's sojourn in Italy.
Here's a neat way to store spices from Mathew Herald's "Camping" board. He uses Pinterest to help plan his next trip.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdUser Dafs Brantner is keeping track of his tattoo ideas. On Pinterest, you can keep all your ink inspiration in one place.
Pinterest is the perfecting place for collecting food-porn. User Dan Polley has a board called "burgery goodness."
Luke Dean-Weymark is one of many pinners who uses the site to keep a "want list" of all the gadgets he wishes he owned.
This guy gets vintage with almost 100 boards about old comics.
Humor is also big on Pinterest. Michael Yang's board "Flying Cats" is hilarious.
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