Tom Brown Tracker T1, Equip 2 Endure Survival Knife Review
Posted on July 25th, 2010
Reviewing the Tom Brown Tracker T1, this blade is one of a kind and not for everyone. With its strange look and feel it packs a very functional punch as a wilderness survival blade . With a price tag from 9 you may want to test one out before the purchase. I like my Tome Brown Tracker T1 and I find it highly functional.
Tags: Busse Fusion Steel Heart, Cold Steel Recon Scout, elements, emergency, equipment, exposure, firesteel, flint fire, Ka-Bar Next Gen, knife, Ontario RTAK, outdoors, preparation, prepare, preparedness, rescue, self-reliance, shelter, survive, Tom Brown Tracker T1, water, Weather
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Haiti earthquake response: Thank you
Posted on July 9th, 2010
The devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010 killed 230000 people and left another 1.5 million homeless. Thanks to your overwhelming support, Oxfam has been able to assist more than 420000 people - by providing clean water, shelter and basic sanitation, as well as by helping community canteens provide daily hot meals. Read more: www.oxfam.org.uk
Tags: 12, aid, disaster, earthquake, emergency, GB, haiti, Homeless, international, January, oxfam, shelter, support, water
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Maxpedition Kodiak, E2E Basic EDC – Wilderness Survival
Posted on June 24th, 2010
Equip 2 Endure's goal is to bring the most modern examples of survival preparedness and survival trends gadgets and news. Our intro video begins with our Practically Prepared Series; examining examples of different levels of Survival Kits for any given situation. We examine Survival Kits ranging from small hand held kits, pocket size to small bag kits, to kits everyone should maintain in their vehicle. Remember: If youre not always prepared, youre never prepared!
Tags: Bear Grylls, BOB, Bug Out Bag, compass, EDC, elements, emergency, equipment, exposure, firesteel, flint fire, iodine, knife, navigation, outdoors, preparation, prepare, preparedness, purify, rescue, self-reliance, shelter, signal, signaling, survive, survivorman, water, Weather, Wilderness Survival
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Maxpedition M1, E2E Small Survival Kit – Wilderness Survival
Posted on June 20th, 2010
Equip 2 Endure's goal is to bring the most modern examples of survival preparedness and survival trends gadgets and news. Our intro video begins with our Practically Prepared Series; examining examples of different levels of Survival Kits for any given situation. We examine Survival Kits ranging from small hand held kits, pocket size to small bag kits, to kits everyone should maintain in their vehicle. Remember: If youre not always prepared, youre never prepared!
Tags: BOB, Bug Out Bag, compass, EDC, elements, emergency, equipment, exposure, firesteel, flint fire, knife, M1, maxpedition, navigation, outdoors, preparation, prepare, preparedness, rescue, self-reliance, shelter, signal, signaling, Small Survival Kit, survive, survivorman, water, Weather, Wilderness Survival
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Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) using D-STAR
Posted on June 20th, 2010
KE7FTE, N7QQU and W9ERT show us the "drag and drop" flexibility of the Icom D-STAR System. Offering reliable exchange of large image files, email, word-processing and other files that emergency responders and served agencies find invaluable.
Tags: amateur, ARES, Communications, County, D-STAR, disaster, emergency, ham, Icom, radio, Response, service, System, technolog, Washington
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Bug Out Bag Intro – Wilderness Survival Series
Posted on June 8th, 2010
This is a brief explaination of my bug out bag series soon to come.
Tags: bag, BAGS, bail, BOB, BOV, Bug, cb, collapse, commmunication, crisis, economic, EDC, emergency, expediton, Flu, frs, fuel, gas, gmrs, Kit, midland, motorola, out, planning, preparedness, radio, route, shtf, storage, Survival, swine, talkie, TEOTWAWKI, truck, vehicle, walkie
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Micro Survival Kit, E2E – Wilderness Survival
Posted on June 3rd, 2010
Equip 2 Endure's goal is to bring the most modern examples of survival preparedness and survival trends gadgets and news. Our intro video begins with our Practically Prepared Series; examining examples of different levels of Survival Kits for any given situation. We examine Survival Kits ranging from small hand held kits, pocket size to small bag kits, to kits everyone should maintain in their vehicle. Remember: If youre not always prepared, youre never prepared!
Tags: Bear Grylls, BOB, Bug Out Bag, compass, EDC, elements, emergency, equipment, exposure, firesteel, flint fire, iodine, knife, Micro Survival Kit, navigation, outdoors, preparation, prepare, preparedness, purify, rescue, self-reliance, shelter, signal, signaling, survive, survivorman, water, Weather, Wilderness Survival
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Eno Hammock Winter Shelter Test for Wilderness Survival
Posted on May 19th, 2010
Winter Shelter set-up and test with out Eno Single Nest Hammock and Z-Lite Therm-a-Rest sleeping pad. Great shelter for moderately cold weather.
Tags: BOB, Bug Out Bag, compass, EDC, elements, emergency, Eno hammockwilderness survival, equipment, exposure, firesteel, flint fire, iodine, knife, navigation, outdoors, preparation, prepare, preparedness, purify, rescue, self-reliance, shelter, signal, signaling, survive, survivorman, water, Weather
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Amateur Radio Today – Walter Cronkite
Posted on April 26th, 2010
Narrated by former CBS news anchorman Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD, Amateur Radio Today showcases the public service contributions made by hams throughout the country. Highlights include: ham radio's response on September 11, 2001 ham radio's part in helping various agencies respond to wildfires in the Western US during 2002 ham radio-in-space educational initiatives
Tags: amateur, ARES, ARRL, callsign, Cronkite, electronics, emergency, ham, public, radio, service, skywarn, storm
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Katrina – Ham Radio’s Untold Story
Posted on April 20th, 2010
Amateur Radio - often called "ham radio" continues to be the most reliable, fail-safe means of communications in disasters. Even with the complexity of new communications systems, or perhaps because of their complexity, Amateur Radio works when other systems are down or overloaded. These are the comments of people who saw Amateur Radio in action during and after Katrina.
Tags: amateur, ARES, ARRL, Communications, emergency, ham, katrina, radio
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