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January 6, 2016
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Field Craft
Parachute cord (also known as Paracord or 550) was originally used during World War II as the material of choice for suspension lines in US parachutes. Made of lightweight nylon this cord has now become the standard for general purpose utility by both civilians and military personal. Supplies Needed: Scissors
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November 25, 2015
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Gear Reviews
The Lifeproof Fré Power for iPhone 6 is a great multi function case that will protect your iPhone from the elements and keep you from running out of power when you need it the most. The Fré Power is a very sturdy case that is made from polycarbonate with an outer rubber layer that provides …
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October 28, 2015
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Field Facts
South Dakota has a lot to offer when it comes to natural wonders, American history and outdoor activities. Visiting South Dakota should be on everyone’s list of places to travel too. Some of the fascinating locations include the Badlands National Park, Mount Rushmore, the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
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October 14, 2015
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Field Facts
After a long and dreary UK winter, a good friend and I met up for a beer and to discuss what our next adventure would be. In the past we’ve done wildcamps around England and Wales, as well as challenges like the 3 peaks challenge (which involves climbing the 3 highest peaks in England, Wales …
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September 23, 2015
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Camp Kitchen
Step 1: Ingredients & Materials •Honey •Herbs and Spices to Flavor •Tea Bags •Honey Dipper** •Double Boiler •Glass Jars with Lids Step 2: Sterilize Your Jars Fill a large pot with water. Place your jars and their lids inside the pot, submerging them in the water. Bring to a boil and continue to boil
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August 19, 2015
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Fauna
The Western Honeybee (Apis mellifera) are the bees we see throughout North America. Originally brought to the New World in the 17th Century, Honey bees are now found on all the continents except Antarctica. The Bees thrive in temperate and tropical regions where the climate is stable and they are able to collect
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August 5, 2015
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Gear Reviews
PDW Griffin – a survival & adventure tool There are many schools of thought regarding what makes for the ultimate survival & adventure knife and one of them is: the best survival knife is the one you have on you. The Griffin is certainly a knife you could carry all the time… but how good …
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July 22, 2015
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Do's & Don'ts
In this series I will be talking about some tips and tricks to getting outside with your little critters. Traveling with kids can be challenging and in this installment I will discuss age appropriate activities and simple equipment to help your next camping trip be safe and enjoyable. Part 2 – Ages 2-4 When
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May 28, 2015
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Wallpapers
Check out DRB’s 11th wallpaper pack, featuring the DRB Campfire Friends. Desktop 2560×1660 1920×1080 Mobile/Tablet iPhone iPad Things can seem tremendous the first time one goes to order spy apps for mobile phone. What aspects families think when they are going to use how to catch a cheating husband? Here
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May 27, 2015
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Gear Reviews
Have you ever looked up into to the night sky and wondered what’s that bright object next to the Moon? Is that a star or a planet? (Spoiler: that’s likely to be Venus for the month of May, 2015) Gone are the days of bulky telescopes, star charts, and astronomy books, now we have apps for …
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