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Some basic knowledge before purchasing a headlamp

Posted 09-30-2011 at 04:45 AM by processed in everything
As part of the outdoor equipment, headlamp owns all kinds of types or categories. How could we choose the headlamp suitable for ourselves? Now, let’s go to classify headlamp below.
In general, headlamps are classified into three categories: mini headlamp, multi-use headlamp and special-use headlamp.

[B]Mini headlamp[/B]: refer to very small and light headlamp. It is easy for us to put mini headlamp in the backpack, pocket or other place. This kind of headlamp is mainly used...
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My First Blog At Basecamp

Posted 07-22-2011 at 01:08 AM by gregkthompson
Since this is my first blog post and I have more time to write what is going on, I will start with a little about me, what I like to do, what I do, and were I do it.

First, I live in Honolulu, Hi. I'm from Wanchese, NC. I'm in the Navy, been in 10 years. Im on deployment now, and have over 6 months left on this deployment.

I love riding my Harley, I love Camping, hiking, backpacking, fishing, mtn biking, and taking pictures.

When I return to the Island,...
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What you need to be prepared to survive.

Posted 12-29-2010 at 06:49 PM by dinosaur
There's a lot of survival talk on this site and it has occured to me that not everyone here would survive a major problem.

I am a survival expert. That does not mean I can survive in every situation or that I have more skills than others on this site. But, I will be 62 next May and collecting Social Security. I've been all over the world and done just about everything. My daddy taught me survival training when I was still in single digits on age. Daddy was OSS in WWII. You...
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Trip to Racquet River

Posted 08-13-2010 at 09:52 AM by wildmonger
We set off from Camp Cherokee on Middle Saranac with the intention of paddling to Tupper Lake in a day. It required one long portage over to a series of ponds connecting with the racquet river. The sun scorched us on the lake, but was gentle in the shade of the trees aligning the river highway. The bush was dense and gorgeous. We nearly made it, but darkness intervened, forcing us to bivouac on a front lawn.
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Falls View Canyon Trail #868

Posted 01-24-2010 at 09:27 PM by Bradsalex
So the family went driving yesterday, we were looking for a road that went to the top of a mountain which overlooks the Washington sound. So after two hours of driving we reach the road and of course, since it is January, the road is closed for the winter. There is a trail to the top one person says to us, but it's a two mile trail with 2,000 foot of elevation gain. So we decided to go to a waterfall trail my wife looked up.

The trail is inside of the Falls View Campground. The...
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