I'll be moving in on the 16th of March so unfortunately that date would not work for me. Let's go with the weekend after that. Somebody mention the 23rd?
1 person tents are great! Easy to keep heat in when camping in the winter time. Easy to vent as well. Not much time spent erecting or tearing down. Efficient camping!
Precisely! However make sure the top is off the container when heating the water inside the metal bottle. The last thing you want is the top to bust off shooting super hot condensed steam into every ones face. *(Heat the bottle at a close distance to the fire with the TOP OFF)* Allow to cool a...
A great way to keep your bag warm for a few hours is through placign your steel canteen next to a very hot fire for a while. Once you are ready to hop in your bag just clean off the canteen wrap it in a sock and ship it down to the bottom of your bag. This is a great way to keep your bag warm...
I agree with Fenix. I have 4 models of Fenix lights currently. the PD32 and PD35's are AR and Shotgun tac lights with an updated PD32 V2 and mini E-12 AA light as my EDC lights. They are simple to use, sealed against water and rugged as hell for my EDC. I cant tell you how many times that E-12...
If I am having a difficult time starting a fire with my fero rod and or lighters on my tinder. I will resort to my cotton balls soaked in vaseline. These things don't pose a fire hazard while stored however once lit with a lighter they burn hot and consistant for a great source. Try soaking...
Growing up in NC I have camped in the OBX a few times. The OBX is a special place and holds some amazing views. Looked like you had a fun trip with some special sites.
Perfect explanation of the comparison between 'Trauma and First Aid'.
Regarding trauma, starting with the absolute vital areas and key injury and assessing down from there. This is essential because most of the time the patient could be in shock and only notice / feel one area of injury...
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I own a 12 foot Perception Pescador. It is a sit on top type and has been excellent for the type of recreational / camping lifestyle I live. It also fits great on top of my Jeep Wrangler unlimited.
Yeah, From what I know Apple iPads do not come standard with GPS. You will need to purchase a 3rd party GPS receiver and connect it with your iPad via Blutooth for constant GPS out in the sticks.
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