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What I Did This Week To Prep September 2nd 2010

September 20th, 2010


This is what I did this week to be better prepared. Items: 1) 10 bottles of Hand Sanitizer 2) 1 Bottle of Rubbing Alcohol 3) Polysporin (Canada’s version of Neospirin) 4) Adjustable Wrench 5) Cotton Pads 6) WD-40 7) Tincture Of Iodine 8) Wet Ones

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SHTF – Did you know about this? I didn’t…

September 2nd, 2010


I came across a little bit of information today that I thought was pretty relevant to those who are trying to be ready. You might need to alter your plans a bit.

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10 Must Have Items For Backpacking This Spring

August 21st, 2010

Backpacking is a terrific way to enjoy the outdoors, stay active and spend time with those closest to you. But we weren’t all raised in the Boy Scouts, and even fewer of us are Eagle Scouts born and bread for the great outdoors. For the first-time, novice backpacker, daydreaming about your adventure is one thing, actually planning it and getting yourself out there is a different ball game. Without proper preparation, your glorious adventure could turn in to a difficult, strenuous, regrettable mess. However, with a little bit of planning and foresight, you will be geared up and ready for a unique experience that is really unlike anything else.

In this day and age of constant work, expanding technology and ever-increasing creature comforts, most of us are spending less and less time outdoors. But experiencing nature, getting out of the house and away from daily stresses, is an important part of the human experience and will bring a new level of excitement back into your life. Here is what you need to get started, the top ten essentials to gather before heading out on your backpacking adventure trip:

1 – Your Backpack

The obvious first step, your backpack itself will be the carrier and protector of all your survival and trip-enjoyment essentials. Get one big enough to hold all of your belongings for the length of your trip, strong enough to withstand the trials of the trail, and even one with some trimmings like a water bladder for hydration.

2 – Proper Footwear & Socks

Great hiking socks are critical for your backpacking trip. To avoid blisters and other nasty foot problems, the main things to look for are comfort, moisture control, and shock reduction. Never under estimate the importance of great socks! Over the socks you will want thick leather hiking boots with a thick, textured sole that offer high ankle and arch support.

3 – Clothing

Always bring an extra t-shirt. You never know what is going to happen and you want to stay comfortable on your hike. Also include a thin lightweight fleece; you never know how the temperature is going to change. Last but not least plastic ponchos for that unexpected rain shower. A poncho has saved more than one trip for me.

4 – Water Bottle

This one is very important! Water is, hands down, the most essential element of your trip, so you will not want to carry it in some cheap convenience store plastic. Get high impact plastic or stainless steel (which you can use to heat the water for cooking or tea). Alternatively, you can get a water bladder that will sit in your pack. Many backpacks come with built-in hydration systems now-a-days.

5 – Food

Nutrition on the trail is vital since you will be burning more calories per day than you are used to. Among the favorites of experienced campers are beef jerky (high protein), dried fruit (vitamins, potassium), granola and energy bars, and trail mixes of nuts, breads and fruits.

6 – Shelter

A durable tent with appropriate sleeping accommodations for one, two or more individuals is essential to protect you from the elements. After working hard all day, making your supper and retiring for the evening, you will want to stay warm, dry, and protected from insects and animals.

7 – Digital Camera

Your friends and family will want to hear all about your trip and, like they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. If you are an amateur photographer or maybe a professional your pictures will bring you memories to life again and again.

8 – Camera Bag

If you do not protect that digital camera, you will quickly regret it. Dirt, dust, rain and so on can ruin electronics. You will want a rugged, durable camera bag made of the toughest nylon you can find and preferably reinforced with high impact plastic panels. Camera bags are even available as a backpack of a sling backpack that will fit much more that just your camera.

9 – Knife

A fixed blade knife with a reinforced handle, or a utility knife (why not both?) will quickly become your closest ally on any backpacking trip.

10 – First Aid Kit

Last but not least, always be prepared for the worst while hoping for the best trip imaginable. A basic first aid kit has often been the difference between survival and catastrophe for many backpackers and adventure hikers. Don not make the mistake of thinking you can get by with nothing, when your hiking and away from civilization, even the smallest scratch can quickly become infected and turn something that is harmless and mildly annoying at home into a serious problem. Aside from scratches and cuts, bug bites, bee stings, snake bites-you name it-could all potentially be unwelcome participants in your grand adventure. Be prepared!

Now you are now ready to sling on your pack, lace up your boots and take to the hills. Remember, preparation is the most important thing! Think your trip through, plan accordingly, and you will have a great time with you and yours on a great backpacking adventure.

Pat Colacchio has been a camper for many years. She loves the outdoors and outdoor photography.

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Survival Quiz – ID this stuff and tree

August 15th, 2010


This quiz is provided by www.survivalistboards.com Visit the sister site – http Please identify this tree and the “stuff” hanging from it. tree wilderness survival self sufficiency Thisvideo is Property of Kevin, who is the owner of www.survivalistboards.com. By uploading this video, I (Kevin) grant youtube and google permission to broadcast this video. Unauthorized duplication of this video, either in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. All property rights are reserved by Kevin. Written permission is required to distribute this video in any shape form or fashion.

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Good Bear Safety Survival Tips: This Can Save Your Funny Canadian Life: Comical, Eh!

June 5th, 2010

Bear survival safety: In the spring as the nice, warm, and fuzzy bears come out of their winter dens, keep in mind that they will be hanging around until the fall time. This is something that should not be forgotten when going into the woods for a little stroll with a bag of freshly baked cookies or heading out for a picnic lunch.

Sleeping outdoors – Many enjoy sleeping under the stars during the warm summer months, but a tent will not keep you safe from bears unless the tent is made out of iron ore. So I suggest that you sleep in your truck or truck’s camper which is much safer than a tent, unless you let the bear in when he comes knocking on your door, looking for cookies after his meaty meal.

Speed – Bears are very fast runners. They are made for speed, so this is not the time to work on your weight-loss program when a 1500 lb grizzly bear is slobbering down the back of your neck. The grizzly that did her best to eat me a few years back, was only about 300- 400 lbs and that was big enough for me. It took sometime for my psyche to heal, eh. Out-running a bear is not much of an option, unless you are running to get into the cab of the pickup truck or car that is only two feet away. A motorbike is no good unless it is running already and you can get it up to 50 km per hour in a hurry, all while looking over your shoulder.  Forget trying to escape on the mountain bike if you rode into the wilds on one, a bear of this size will use the bicycle to pick your hiking boots and clothing out of his teeth afterwards. Remember to keep your head up and your eyes open when you venture into the Canadian wilderness this summer, and avoid tenting overnight in areas that are known as bear country.

With all my helpful tips I am going to have to read a bear safety manual just to go tenting in my big-city backyard. O well, until next time; camp safely, eh.

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Survival knife: This is the ideal knife for a survival kit or bushcraft skills

May 26th, 2010


The Mora knife is ideal for backpacking, wilderness survival, a survival kit or general purpose use small and easy to use but not too large and bulky www.peaksurvival.us

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This is why you need a rifle.

May 24th, 2010


A man saves 25 people from certain death in a TALIBAN attack with his rifle. John Turner is a truck driver in Afganistan and has no prior military experience. I good man, with a good rifle and the know how to use it, can be very formidable in a defensive position. Link; www.nbcactionnews.com

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Wilderness Survival Quiz – ID this nut

March 15th, 2010


www.survivalistboards.com While on a recent hiking trip, my son and I found this tree in the woods that had dropped a type of nut. Discuss this video here – www.survivalistboards.com wilderness survival edible wild foods plants bushcraft survivalist

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Wilderness survival – is this water safe to drink?

March 6th, 2010


www.survivalistboards.com Visit the sister site – http If you came across this stream, would you consider this stream safe to drink out of? Thisvideo is Property of Kevin, who is the owner of www.survivalistboards.com. By uploading this video, I (Kevin) grant youtube and google permission to broadcast this video. Unauthorized duplication of this video, either in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. All property rights are reserved by Kevin. Written permission is required to distribute this video in any shape form or fashion.

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Survivalism and preperation, please help anyone who knows about this stuff?

January 19th, 2010

I need to find out the basics of stuff you would need for preperation.

I can think of bottled water, cash ready to hand, maybe something to barter with, cigerettes, liquor etc.

Is there any definite list or plan anywhere I can follow to be ready.

Thank.

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