hiking trail Svartisen
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Backpacker’s Gear School: Prevent Blisters
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Backpacker editor-in-chief Jon Dorn explains 5 field-tested techniques for eliminating the three main causes of blisters: heat, moisture, and friction. Learn more from Backpacker’s Gear School in the March 2007 Gear Guide, and at www.backpacker.com/video.
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Back Pack Food Part II
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Let’s take a look at some excellent options for store bought foods that are great for storage and for backpacking, camping, or just as a supplement in your survival backpack. I will also show you my method for creating a self contained meal. This video is part 2 of 2.
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Maxpedition Vulture-II Review
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www.survivalistboards.com www.maxpedition.com This is a review of the VULTURE-II backpack from Maxpedition. In this video we take the Vulture II on a short hiking trip to see how well it carries and what all can fit into the pack. This backpack is supposed to have a capacity of 2810 cubic inches, and has 3 compartments – 1 main compartment, and 2 outer compartments. The material is made out of 1000 Denier, which is supposed to be water and abrasion resistant. Maxpedition VULTURE II Review milspec hiking camping backpacking military backpacks www.survivalistboards.com
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Maxpedition Vulture-II Review
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www.survivalistboards.com www.maxpedition.com This is a review of the VULTURE-II backpack from Maxpedition. In this video we take the Vulture II on a short hiking trip to see how well it carries and what all can fit into the pack. This backpack is supposed to have a capacity of 2810 cubic inches, and has 3 compartments – 1 main compartment, and 2 outer compartments. The material is made out of 1000 Denier, which is supposed to be water and abrasion resistant. Maxpedition VULTURE II Review milspec hiking camping backpacking military backpacks www.survivalistboards.com
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Maxpedition Vulture-II Review
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www.survivalistboards.com www.maxpedition.com This is a review of the VULTURE-II backpack from Maxpedition. In this video we take the Vulture II on a short hiking trip to see how well it carries and what all can fit into the pack. This backpack is supposed to have a capacity of 2810 cubic inches, and has 3 compartments – 1 main compartment, and 2 outer compartments. The material is made out of 1000 Denier, which is supposed to be water and abrasion resistant. Maxpedition VULTURE II Review milspec hiking camping backpacking military backpacks www.survivalistboards.com
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No Limits Sunlight Peak One Man Tent
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www.survivalistboards.com Checking out the new one man tent while getting ready for a couple of hiking and camping trips. The tent in the video is a No Limits Sunlight Peak Backpacking Tent. It was bought at academy sports and outdoors in Beaumont, Texas. hiking camping No Limits Sunlight Peak Backpacking one man tent wilderness survival survivalist
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Ham Radio Expedition – Mountain-topping w/FT817 & Buddistick
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A video log of our adventure hiking on Mt Herman. My goats Rooster & Peanut dance on the rocks while the ‘old goat’ works 20m SSB. FT-817 and Buddistick made it all the way to Fairbanks! Not bad for the bottom of the solar cycle.
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We do whatever it takes to make your walking holidays perfect.
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With over 60000 km / 40′000 miles of signposted trails to choose from, Switzerland is the ultimate walking destination for all. For those enchanted by the breathtaking sight of alpine splendour while enjoying a cheese speciality served in a quaint mountain inn. Or for those who simply delight in the beauty of nature to soothe body and mind. For the best in walking tips, visit MySwitzerland.com ( www.myswitzerland.com ) or call us on freephone 00800 100 200 30 (UK / Ireland) or 1-800-794-7795 (US / Canada).
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Japanese Sunday Hike ???
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A free Sunday means run away to the wilds of the Kansai hills!! With June comes Japan’s rainy season, so there aren’t too many more nice weekends to go hiking. I just went for a quick hike on Mt. Maya ???which is part of the Mount Rokko chain. It was a pretty chilled out hike as you can see. Some nice little shrines, houses, waterfalls and other things along the way. Yes…another hiking vid and I have to proudly admit that I love hiking. So far, from what I gather and have seen…Japan is a pretty damn nice place to hike and enjoy the outdoors! I’m hoping to get to Mount Fuji in mid-July and in the early Fall…maybe the Japan Alps in the Nagano or Shizuoka areas! We’ll have to see. BTW…if anyone out there has some good Japan hiking resources (aka. links, book titles, etc) please drop me a message or leave a comment. If you like the vid…please RATE and COMMMENT and if you haven’t already…SUBSCRIBE!!!!
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