Archive for ◊ January, 2011 ◊

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• Monday, January 31st, 2011

While camping, food safety precautions include using antibacterial gels on the hands frequently, purifying all water, by boiling, filtering or chlorinating it, and tying up food and garbage 15 feet in a tree overnight. Find out the importance of proper food handling while in the wilderness with helpful information from a backpacking and hiking guide in this free video on exploring the outdoors. Expert: Nicole Pyke Bio: Nicole Pyke is an experienced backpacking and hiking guide, leading primarily high school students on week-long backcountry trips. Filmmaker: Eli Pyke
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• Monday, January 31st, 2011

Question by Chris: Should ski pants be longer than pants up would normally wear?
I am going skiing for the first time at the end of this month. I am planning on buying The North Face Freedom insulated ski pants. When I buy jeans I wear a 30 inseam, which still runs a little long. The ski pants I am getting are small and I can either get a 29 inch or 31 inch inseam. Which ones should I get? The 31s which are longer than my normal pants or the 29s which should fit perfect?

Best answer:

Answer by born2skiutah
I would go for the 31′s. Once you have ski boots on you will want your pant leg to extend nearly to the bottom of the boot.

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• Monday, January 31st, 2011

cookingdutchoven.blogspot.com Learn how to cook meatballs and gravy in an outdoor dutch oven. Visit our blog for this recipe and more information on Dutch oven cooking. If you have any questions, please let us know. cookingdutchoven.blogspot.com
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• Monday, January 31st, 2011

Question by Jd: is it dangerous to hold onto the rope after falling off the water skiis? even if the skiis have fallen off?
a while ago i went water skiing and i fell into the water, the skiis came off and i kept holding onto the rope and was getting pulled along, is holding on dangerous?

Best answer:

Answer by BOBBER
It sure is. You could easily get hurt or drown from being pulled under water.

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• Monday, January 31st, 2011

Giro G9 2009 Snow Helmet (Matte Black, Large)

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The Giro G9 represents form complimenting function that can be applied to any terrain or riding style. Incredible comfort via the In Form fit system and a great price make this a perfect all around helmet. State of the art design give you the confide

List Price: $ 100.00

Price: $ 94.95

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• Monday, January 31st, 2011

Survival Wisdom & Know How: Everything You Need to Know to Thrive in the Wilderness

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Survival Wisdom is a large-scale practical guide, jam-packed with information on every aspect of outdoor life and adventure.

Survival Wisdom & Know-How is the most complete, all-in-one volume on every aspect of outdoor adventure and survival

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• Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Alice’s Sleeping Bag tour in 1996.
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• Sunday, January 30th, 2011

White Sierra Insulated Ski Bib Womens Medium

  • Outer Material: 100% Nylon –Offers you high strength and excellent resilience, nylon has superior abrasion resistance and high flexibility.
  • Insulation: 100% Polyester Fill–A versatile and easy-to-care-for insulation that provides comfortable warmth.
  • Water Resistance: Water-repellant–Serves as a barrier against water, forcing it to bead and roll away.
  • Breathable–Allows moisture inside the garment to escape and evaporate. Promotes air flow.
  • Ski Bib–Provides extra warmth and protection.

The White Sierra® Insulated Ski Bib for women boasts a windproof nylon construction that’s coated with polyurethane for water-repellent performance. The bib incorporates polyfill insulation for superior warmth during any cold-weather activity, and i

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Price: $ 44.99

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• Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Before going on a backpacking or camping trip, it’s best to practice setting up a tent at home. Pitch a tent in a flat, comfortable area with tips from a backpacking guide in this free video on camping and hiking. Expert: Richard Fields Bio: Richard Fields has been an avid backpacker and backcountry guide for over 25 years. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
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• Sunday, January 30th, 2011

A helmet with a view!

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