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Survival equipments The right survival equipments for hiker
NOLS Bus at REI Paradise Valley Arizona
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 6, 2011
NOLS Bus at REI Paradise Valley Arizona
Image by Al_HikesAZ
This NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School) RV was at the REI at Paradise Valley
Mall in Phoenix Arizona.
NOLS – "The mission of the National Outdoor Leadership School is to be the leading
source and teacher of wilderness skills and leadership that serve people and the
environment. " www.nols.edu/
REI – Recreational Equipment is a cooperative selling outdoor & adventure gear.
"REI‟s passion for the outdoors runs deep. Our core purpose is to inspire, educate and
outfit people for a lifetime of outdoor adventure and
stewardship." www.rei.com/stewardship
At REI, "We inspire, educate and outfit for a lifetime of outdoor adventure and
stewardship."
I‟m an old fart so NOLS wasn‟t around and I learned from the USN SERE (survival
evasion resistance escape) school . If I was younger and didn‟t know the wilderness,
NOLS would be on my "to do" list.
Question by starlight882: ok ur opinion on survival kits and first aid kits?
im going cave exploring/hiking in my are and im wondering besides basic equipment
should i have these 2 kits http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coghlan-s-Survival-Kit-in-a-
Can/8586949#ShortReviewTitleBar
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Johnson-Johnson-All-Purpose-170-Ct-First-Aid-Kit-1-
ct/893386
or this one http://www.walmart.com/ip/LifeLine-Trail-Light-3-First-Aid-
Kit/13848567#Specifications the last one isnt very informative but looks like it may have
alot more medical items and im not planning on haveing broken bones or giant flesh
wounds MABY a scratch or graze or so or etc we
will be building a fire and etc i plan on takeing either the first 2 or the bottom 1 of thoes
links along with food,water,fire arms and amuniton along with a flare and 150 ft of rope
and 300 ft of cordage (so we dont get lost in the cave) along with head lamps, flash lights
and other items but realy this is about what kit would you say would be beter to carry the
first 2 or the bottom 1? (sorry i rambled a bit)
Best answer:
Answer by Colouriings
I think the kit in a can is good, because it comes with a few first aid things but it also
comes with hiking camping survival things, but the others mainly come just with first aid
supplies. Also its little so it looks like it could be easier to carry around. Hope you enjoy
your adventures
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What‟s in my bag
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 4, 2011
What’s in my bag
Image by ParaScubaSailor
Well, what‟s left over after New Year…
I planned on doing quite a few indoor photos, but forgot to take any lighting (I would
have taken two Vivitar flashes along)
The only reason I took all that kit along was that we had a very short walk to the chalet, as
there was almost no snow on the road and we were able to ride allmost all the way to the
top.
Carrying it back down about 45 minutes (we expected snow during the night and got the
car much lower down) confirmed that it‟s not practical to carry on hikes.as the whole lot
weighed close to 30kg…
Question by pete: Im gonna go hiking by myself?
Im 20 and I feel my life has no meaning and im just not fullfilling it with enough nature.
After watching 127 hours, it inspired me to go out to the Real world and see how beautiful
natural life is. I want to experience first hand of a real warrior. Of course im gonna be
smart about it and bring survival equipments. But does anyone else do this by themselves
when their bored?
Best answer:
Answer by Jordan
I go hiking by myself all the time, although I would never go for more than a day at a time
because of how risky it is (don‟t want to end up like the 127 hours guy) to be in the
wilderness alone. Also, don‟t get to caught up in buying alot of equipment and trying to
bring it with you on every hike. Equipment can get expensive, and wearing a heavy pack
can really detract from the fun of the outdoors.
What I usually pack for a dayhike (I use the Kelty Redwing 3100, found it on
campmor.com for $ 50, great multi-purpose pack)
1) First aid including bandages/band-aids, alchol wipes, scissors, tweezers, gauze,
moleskin, and sting relief pads
2) Pocket knife (ontario RAT-1)
3) Larger knife (SOG Seal pup elite)
4) 1 gallon of water for every 8 miles I plan to hike + 16oz for an emergency
5) Whatever meals I plan to eat on the way plus a jar of Jiffy peanut butter incase I get
lost and need calories
6) Rain jacket
7) Lighter and swedish firesteel Multi-tool (Leatherman Juice C2)
9) Whistle (Fox 40)
10) Map and compass
11) Flashlight and back-up lights (Fenix LD20, Mag-lite 2D, Mag-lite Minimag)
12) Spare socks
13) 100ft of 550 cord
14) A roll of regular twine
15) 3 Glow sticks (like the ones people use at rave parties, or little kids have at holloween)
-All of these things packed in the bag way around 30 lbs for a typical dayhike, with most
of the weight coming from food and water.
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Packing NOVEMBER 4, 2011
Packing Image by borkazoid Sorting out all the stuff I was taking camping beforehand. This is some
(most) of it, but there were definitely some more bits and pieces that made it into my pack, and some
stuff that went in Robin‟s. Question by fudge_berry666: Where can I find top of the line
survival/camping equipment? [...]
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Tents for hiking and camping The right tents for hiker and camping
Tent
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 30, 2011
Tent
The tent is up. The weather is fine. Bet it won‟t be tomorrow!
Question by Sara H: How can I get tickets to the beer tents at Oktoberfest in
Munich?
I hear you need special tickets to get into the hiking camping tents, and that they are now
sold out?! What should I do? Anyone been to Oktoberfest? Any advice? THANKS!!!
Best answer:
Answer by conley39
You don‟t need special tickets to get into the tents, but the tents get very crowded and if
you don‟t have a reservation, you may have to wait to get in and may not be able to get a
seat. We go every year and never have reservations, but we go in the tents early when they
open in the morning. You can stay until the afternoon reservations start arriving (4-5
pm). Week days are better than weekends for finding a spot, but there are always huge
crowds.
Reservations are generally sold out a year in advance – you‟re very unlikely to find
anything at this late date. You might try some of the tour agencies though. Personally, I
like the Ochsenbraterei
http://www.oktoberfest.de/en/article/Tents/The+big+tents/Ochsenbraterei+-
+All+kinds+of+oxen/324/
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Tents at target
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 29, 2011
Tents at target
I love the mini tents at Target!
Question by Angel Eyes: Does anybody know a cheap campsite for tents in
Tenby or Saundersfoot?
It must be a site that accepts tents and not just caravans or mobile homes.
Best answer:
Answer by SHARON P
Maybe not the cheapest place, but certainly the best site I have stayed at is Kiln park. It
has all the facilities you would expect to find at a Haven site (club, restaurant, shops etc)
and it‟s really close to the beach. Tenby town centre is only a short walk along the beach
too, tide permitting of course.
www.haven.com.
What do you think? Answer below!
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tents NOVEMBER 28, 2011
tents Image by Ilja you know how things that looked huge when you were little suddenly seem *really*
small when you‟re grown up? something like that happened when I was putting up these tents with
Erick‟s parents. Question by thisonegirl: Biology Question-Bears exhibiting what when rummaging
through campers tents? In national parks, campers are sometimes [...]
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tent and table0467 NOVEMBER 27, 2011
tent and table0467 Image by allilinin double tent ( gib and main, no spinnaker for now) in my little
garden underneath the cantilevered table from found objects Question by Learning is fun!: Is it worth
the trip to Oktoberfest if we don´t have a ticket to one of the tents? Just to go and see [...]
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Tents, cadillac NOVEMBER 26, 2011
Tents, cadillac Image by sgtgary Our tent section, and the best latrine in tent city… Question by Charlie:
Is there a way to join two small camping tents? Me and a couple of friend are going camping. We have
two small tents. Is there any way to join them both in one? Best answer: Answer [...]
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Tents in Dougee transit site, Liberia NOVEMBER 26, 2011
Tents in Dougee transit site, Liberia Image by Oxfam International Tents in Dougee transit site, Grand
Gedeh County, Liberia. More than 1,800 Ivorian refugees are being housed in the site, having fled
violence and instability in Ivory Coast. Oxfam is supplying the site with essential water and providing
sanitation and hygiene activities in order to [...]
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Tent NOVEMBER 24, 2011
Tent Image by eTombotron My tent the morning after a very cold, windy night on the mountain
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Tents on the Commons NOVEMBER 23, 2011
Tents on the Commons Image by Kris Griffon Tent City. I except this is where you‟ll be able to buy a
bottle of water for .50 or so. Question by John: I have seen ppl hang flags from their tents at music
festivals what do they use to hang them so high? They use flexible [...]
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Tent Street NOVEMBER 22, 2011
Tent Street Image by rjw1 the tent gets taken away
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Tent Street NOVEMBER 22, 2011
Tent Street Image by rjw1 the tent gets taken away
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Trails Maps and Posters The right trails and maps for hiker
7-9-2006 4-03-33 PM
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 30, 2011
7-9-2006 4-03-33 PM
Image by ZoeTeegardenSilverman
Apikuni Falls Hike
Question by pinkblood19: I want to loose 40 pounds?
i want to loose 40 pounds by November….is that possible?
i go hiking 4 days a week…its usually an hour walk…
and 2 days ago i started doing exercises with one of those big exercise balls…it takes me
bout 40 minutes to finish all of them.. ( a poster comes with the ball that tell you all
different sorts of exercises..)
any suggestions on what else i should be doing?
Best answer:
Answer by Kate
Totally doable. You would need to lose 2lbs a week which is well within the safety
guidelines. You may want to track your food eaten and make sure that you are drinking
tonnes of water.
www.sparkpeople.com Is a great place to get started and it has a meal planner / calorie
counter. Good luck!
Give your answer to this question below!
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7-9-2006 4-36-10 PM
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 29, 2011
7-9-2006 4-36-10 PM
Image by ZoeTeegardenSilverman
Apikuni Falls Hike
Question by xoxoxo411heartz: Are these sentences correct?
I am suppose to write show me sentences for 10 vocab words but i am not sure if they are
correctly used. Can yall tell me if they make sense. Thanks!! Oh and can yall tell me if i
got the simple subject correct.Thanks again!!!
affable
1.The students were very AFFABLE when meeting the new student because they let her
join their groups.
SIMPLE SUBJECT:The students
ample
2. Though our bags were small, we had AMPLE food to last us the whole hiking trip.
SIMPLE SUBJECT:??
bliss
3.The family was in a state of BLISS after being united on Thanksgiving.
SIMPLE SUBJECT:The family
queue
4.The dad added a new chore to the QUEUE of chores his son had to do after school.
SIMPLE SUBJECT:The dad
fastidious
5.My brother is a FASTIDIOUS eater. He is so picky with what he wants, its hard to
please him.
SIMPLE SUBJECT: My brother
cogent
6.The lawyer made a very COGENT argument and won his case at court.
SIMPLE SUBJECT: The lawyer
lament
7.Sarah felt the need to LAMENT after she found out her best friends mother passed
away.
SIMPLE SUBJECT:???
fawn
8.All the girls were very FAWNED over the new soccer player and made many posters
with hearts around his face.
SIMPLE SUBJECT: The girls
equivocate
9.Laura EQUIVOCATED to tell the truth for fear she would be punished.
SIMPLE SUBJECT:???
reticent
10.The RETICENT girl stayed inside while the rest of her class went outside to play.
SIMPLE SUBJECT: The girl
The simple subjects i skipped can yall help me with those cause i don‟t them. Millions
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best answer:
Answer by LoveMeOrHateMe
i‟m sorry i can‟t answeryour question, but i just want to make sure that you use commas
where you‟re supposed to. you seem to have missed some, in words like “best friend‟s
mother” or “It‟s hard to please”
Add your own answer in the comments!
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7-9-2006 4-08-46 PM NOVEMBER 28, 2011
7-9-2006 4-08-46 PM Image by ZoeTeegardenSilverman Apikuni Falls Hike Question by Peace ♥: What
does this dream mean? It was like i was in Kindergarden again but im actually in 8th grade in rl anyways
so we were making these posters about ourselfs and my 2 other friends were doing a presentation so
they wore [...]
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Ocean Hiking Trail NOVEMBER 27, 2011
Ocean Hiking Trail Image by i be GINZ Ocean Hiking Trail in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Question by
DAVID H: hiking trails? are there any free sites that have hiking trails maps poster to lakes that you hike
into in southern oregon? Best answer: Answer by cmangoogle it and you will find it Know better? Leave
your own [...]
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Mountie Recruiting Poster NOVEMBER 26, 2011
Mountie Recruiting Poster Image by Refrozen Seabass Question by lexi lush: look at this!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Cynics.[8] Hippie philosophy also credits the religious and spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ, Hillel the
Elder, Buddha, St. Francis of Assisi, Henry David Thoreau, and Gandhi.[8] The first signs of what we
would call modern “proto-hippies” emerged in fin de siècle [...]
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Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map NOVEMBER 25, 2011
Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map Image by brewbooks The Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry
Office on the South Rim has a copy of Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map. After we finished our Rim to Rim
hike, and had a nice breakfast, we caught a shuttle over here to check out this map. Seen on this map are
[...]
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Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map NOVEMBER 24, 2011
Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map Image by brewbooks The Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry
Office on the South Rim has a copy of Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map. After we finished our Rim to Rim
hike, and had a nice breakfast, we caught a shuttle over here to check out this map. Seen on this map are
[...]
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Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map NOVEMBER 23, 2011
Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map Image by brewbooks The Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry
Office on the South Rim has a copy of Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map. After we finished our Rim to Rim
hike, and had a nice breakfast, we caught a shuttle over here to check out this map. Seen on this map are
[...]
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Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map NOVEMBER 22, 2011
Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map Image by brewbooks The Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry
Office on the South Rim has a copy of Harvey Butchart‟s hiking map. After we finished our Rim to Rim
hike, and had a nice breakfast, we caught a shuttle over here to check out this map. This section includes
Garnet canyon, [...]
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Ocean Hiking Trail NOVEMBER 21, 2011
Ocean Hiking Trail Image by i be GINZ Ocean Hiking Trail in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Question by
mrbiggles9999: How many hiking trails are in Ashland, Oregon? I was wondering how the hiking is in
Ashland, Oregon. How many trails, what lengths? Is the city a nice place to live? Best answer: Answer by
MomSezNoYou [...]
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Walking Poles The right walking poles for hiker Hiking Equipment, Poles, Pack and Boots
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 30, 2011[EDIT]
This is the equipment that I use on day hikes in the summer months. This includes
Scarpa Asolo Leather 4 season boots, Tiso hiking walking poles and a Berghaus Freeflow
III 25L rucksack.
Teen Trains In Freezer For South Pole Trek
The 16-year-old Brit hopes to become the youngest person to ski the 97 miles to the South
Pole. After months of training, hiking the hills around her native Wiltshire, England,
skiing in the Alps and sleeping out in a supermarket freezer alongside …
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Leki Trail Walking Poles – www.simplyhike.co.uk
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 29, 2011[EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Leki Trail walking pole is a classic trekking pole for trails and
hikes. This Leki walking pole has an adjustable length for a custom fit and a LSS lock
security strap for safety. The Leki Trail pole has a carbide flex tip which can be changed
without the need for additional tools. An ultra sonic finish ensures a polished laquer to
cover graphics on the pole. Features 65-145 adjustable length Ultralight aluminium shaft
with 6 diameter HTS PA safety soft integrated positive angle with safety strap system LSS
Lock security strap Leki classic approved adjustment system easy handling with fast
adjustment Tip: due to the thread on the top of the flextip baskets of different sizes can be
screwed on and off without the need for additional tools Tip: carbide flex tip Ultra sonic
finish; a highly polished laquering to cover the graphics
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Outdoors gifts that keep on giving
One of the most useful and generic tools for hikers who prefer to spend nights in their
own warm homes, is a good pair of trekking poles. They are extremely popular, especially
with the creaky knees crowd, although using a pair is one of the best ways …
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Ultralight Hiking/ Trekking Pole (NEW and MORE Effecient) NOVEMBER 28, 2011 [EDIT]
CDoggsRandoms‟s webcam video December 31, 2010, 07:05 PM TAKE A HIKE, DAVID CAMERON
Kitcat's Polish wife Ania, a former topless model, is also a local councillor. And he claimed: “People
wanted something different, they wanted us to go against the cuts. “This reinforces the fact that we are
going against the Government's wishes and … [...]
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Leki Thermolite Walking Poles – www.simplyhike.co.uk NOVEMBER 27, 2011 [EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Thermolite Leki Walking Pole is an ultra light walking pole designed for
users up to 180cm or 80kg in weight. The Leki Thermolite trekking pole has an anti shock system in the
lower end of the shaft to absorb any impact. An Aergon grip is ideal for trekking and winter touring. The
thermo [...]
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How to Choose Hiking & Backpacking Equipment : How to Choose Hiking &
Trekking Poles NOVEMBER 26, 2011 [EDIT]
Learn how to choose trekking poles that will allow you to gain the proper traction necessary while
spending the day hiking in thisfree hiking safety video series. Expert: Kate Carcio Contact:
www.zoaroutdoor.com Bio: Kate Carcio, a white water rafting guide, and climbing instructor at Zoar
Outdoor, has enjoyed hiking and backpacking all of her life. [...]
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Leki Wanderfreund Anti Shock Walking Pole – www.simplyhike.co.uk NOVEMBER 25, 2011 [EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Leki Wanderfreund AS walking pole is a superb hiking pole for long, casual
walks and hikes. This Leki walking stick has an anti shock system integrated into the lower part of the
shaft for absorbing impacts. The Leki LSS Lock strap provides secuity and the lightweight aluminium
shaft can be adjusted in length [...]
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Leki Prestige Nordic Walking Pole – www.simplyhike.co.uk NOVEMBER 24, 2011 [EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Leki Prestige is a nordic walking pole with an adjustable length for a custom
fit and a Shark trigger system with loop connection for safety. The Leki Prestige nordic walking pole has
an ultra light shaft with an adjustable length which is secured thanks to the Leki Super Lock system.
This ensures the [...]
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Leki Supreme Nordic Walking Poles – www.simplyhike.co.uk NOVEMBER 23, 2011 [EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Leki Supreme is a norfic walking pole with an adjustable length for custom
fit and comfort. The Supreme nordic walking pole has a Coretec trigger 1 grip click system with loop
connection for not only absorbing impact but also allowing you to adjust the strap or completely detach
them from the pole grip [...]
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Leki Jasper Anti Shock Walking Pole – www.simplyhike.co.uk NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Leki Jasper AS walking pole is an anti shock trekking pole for long treks.
This Leki walking pole has an Aergon grip for hiking and provides a large area of support and an
integrated strap for safety. It has been constructed from ultra lightweight aluminium and has an
adjustable length for custom fit. [...]
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Leki Jasper Anti Shock Walking Pole – www.simplyhike.co.uk NOVEMBER 22, 2011 [EDIT]
www.simplyhike.co.uk The Leki Jasper AS walking pole is an anti shock trekking pole for long treks.
This Leki walking pole has an Aergon grip for hiking and provides a large area of support and an
integrated strap for safety. It has been constructed from ultra lightweight aluminium and has an
adjustable length for custom fit. [...]
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Water Purified The right water purified for hiker “Hiking the ” Davejin‟s photos around Torres del Paine, Chile (circuit chile blog)
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 30, 2011
Preview of Davejin‟sblog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This
blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow
creator. Entry from: Torres del Paine, Chile Entry Title: “Hiking the ” Entry: “I had
originally planned to stay only 1-2 days in Puerto Natales, the gateway to Torres del Paine
National Park. But as I met many other travellers, it was clear that I needed to spend
some time doing one of the ´circuit´ hikes in the park. I was fortunate to have met a
Korean couple in Ushuaia and we agreed to meet in Puerto Natales and do the ´W´
circuit together. Torres del Paine is the most famous and most photographed park in
Chile. The centerpiece is the actual Torres del Paine (Paine Towers) which are 3 towers
which emanate vertically from the rocks below. The French Valley is known for its bowl
like shape with the surrounding Cuernos and Cumbres looking down upon it. On the
western edge is Glacier Grey, which is about 4.5miles wide at its widest point and
stretches back to the Campo de Hielo Sur (Southern Ice Field), one of the largest ice fields
outside of the north and south poles. We did the W in 5 days and we hiked a total of
80km (50mi). The weather on the first day was very windy with a little rain, but the
weather was great for the rest of the trip. It was cold at night but the days were nice, with
some level of wind. The circuit was amazing! The views were spectactular and unspoiled.
Of the 4 nights we camped, 2 were …
Question by Clint dexter Solomon: Biology Assignment Help please..?
A
1. carries wastes in blood into the kidneys
2. purifies the blood by removing excess water and waste products
3. collect and stores urine before excretion from the body
4. carries purified blood from the kidneys to the heart
5. passageway of urine as it leaves the body
B
1. Which Structure of the kidney actually carries out the purification process?
2. Contrast the process of excretion with the process of defecation
3. suggest a list of food that a person could pack during a summer hike to minimize the
kidney‟s job of maintaining homeostasis
Please Help me with this Assignment for our Laboratory Manual Assignment please help
me.. Thank you
Best answer:
Answer by Mauriceeeeeee!
1.Organelles
2. PEE and POO
3.dunno ask your doctor
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La Casa Dulce by Santa Barbara Exclusive Rentals
by HOSTMEIR on NOVEMBER 29, 2011
You will enjoy this stunning craftsman tudor style 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2600 sq.ft. home
located in the peaceful and desirable San Roque neighborhood. Walking distance to great
shopping, restaurants, hiking trails, parks and other activities are right outside your door.
The area‟s beaches and downtown State Street entertainment are within minutes of this
home. Enjoy every aspect of this spectacular vintage 1929 home with 2 car garage, central
air conditioning, full wireless internet and HD TV. There are beamed and barreled high
ceilings in every room as the home was completely renovated from head-to-toe for state
of the art technology and today‟s living standards. No detail was overlooked as there are
the finest in amenities including hardwood floors and travertine stone throughout. A
complete gourmet kitchen with all stainless steel appliances including Viking oven,
cooktop and warming drawer, Subzero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, granite counter
tops, hiking water purified system and breakfast bar. There‟s a full dining room, large
living room with fireplace and a spacious family room complete with 50″ Plasma TV and
its own fireplace. The surround sound system powers the entire inside and outside of the
property to suit the individual‟s listening choice in every room. Each bedroom has its own
bathroom complete with superb toiletries, linens, & luxurious towels. The master suite
has its own fireplace, 42″ Plasma TV, sunken Jacuzzi tub, dual showerheads, his and her
sinks and a …
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Big Island Hawaii. Part 17. Approaching Waimanu. NOVEMBER 28, 2011
December 2009. Music by: Lyman. Waimanu Valley is home to endangered Hawaiian hoary bats as well
as indigenous plants like ohia and rare loulu trees that cling to sheer cliff faces. Down below, Waimanu
Stream emerges from several waterfalls at the back of the valley and meanders past hala groves and
mango and ulu (breadfruit) [...]
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Big Island Hawaii. Part 20. Wai‟ilikahi Falls. NOVEMBER 27, 2011
December 2009. Music by Lyman. Waiilikahi Falls is one of Waimanu Valleys impressive waterfalls and
is accessible by foot – not by trail, but by more of a bushwhacking adventure. The best view of this
waterfall is not from its base but from the ford of Waimanu Stream. Watch out for wild pigs on this [...]
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Teach Kids to Love Nature! NOVEMBER 26, 2011
Kids today are inudated with technological gadgets and entertainment. It‟s up to us that love nature to
teach young people to love it as well. Take kids hiking, camping, fishing, hunting. If that‟s too ambitious
then start by taking them to the park. In this video I take a friend‟s eight year old son hiking [...]
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Outdoor Activity Water Treatment : Water Treatment With Boiling Water NOVEMBER 25, 2011
Boiling water for purification takes extra fuel and time. Learn about boiling water in water treatment
while camping in this free backpackingvideo from a hiking expert. Expert: Brant Bowers Bio: Brant
Bowers has worked in the Camping Department at Bill Jackson‟s sporting goods store since 2004.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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homemade water filter NOVEMBER 24, 2011
www.SmartGuideSolution.com One can collect stuff from home to assemble a water filter or simply look
out for a dealer who sells parts of filters. You can bring home these parts and follow the instructions to
put it together. Homemade water filters also give you the choice to choose the type of filter configuration
to be [...]
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Appalachian trail solo overnighter; at the Morgan Stewart Shelter NOVEMBER 23, 2011
In the video I called this the “Morgan Stanley” shelter and said it was the 27th of November, when it was
the 28th. Must have been tired. The shelter is in New York on the Appalachian Trail, 3.3 miles west of
Rte 55, as you are going south on the Trail, and 8.7 miles from [...]
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Little house in the big woods.wmv NOVEMBER 22, 2011
A little hiking & driving in the woods on a very rare summer California day. Drinking natural spring
water straight from the ground right at the source tastes so delicious. When you buy bottled spring water
it does taste good but when you go out and get it yourself straight from the ground and drink [...]
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Water and Air Purification Ozone Generator NOVEMBER 21, 2011
Click here for more details: www.amazon.com Water and Air Purification Ozone Generator- Travel
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Hiking Smart hiking
WRC hike near Downtown Memphis
by ADMIN on NOVEMBER 30, 2011
WRC hike near Downtown Memphis
photo by Gary Bridgman*
The two men facing each other are Charles Askew (WRC cofounder) and Mike
Jones whose wonderful documentary photos of the Wolf River are represented in both
this collection and in the Wolf River Flickr group pool
* the photographer has granted the use of this image for the purpose of promoting water
or greenspace conservation under a Creative Commons license whereby the photographer
must be credited by name.
Question by Taknev: never go jungle with a smart company?
Two guys were walking through the woods one day when one of them glanced behind
them and noticed a bear following them. He could see that the bear hadn‟t seen them yet,
so he quickly sat on the ground and began taking off his hiking boots. By the time his
friend noticed him sitting there, he had pulled his running shoes out of his backpack and
was putting them on.
His friend said, “What are you doing ?”
His friend pointed up the trail to reveal the bear coming towards them slowly but surely.
He said,” Man you‟re crazy. There‟s no way you can outrun that bear!!”
As he was standing up, his friend said, ” I don‟t have to outrun the bear, I just have to
outrun you!”
Best answer:
Answer by as 1
this was a scene from the film „without a paddle‟
and it wasnt funny then!
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Inside Smarts Mountain Tower
by ADMIN on NOVEMBER 29, 2011
Inside Smart hiking Mountain Tower
Question by MRCOOL: Is pet smart good for socializing my 8 month German
Shepherd puppy?
So basically when my dog was a younger puppy I could only find small dogs to play with
him but he met sooooo many of my friends and family, short and tall he met them all. But
a week and half of bad weather kept us inside he started to get scared of tall people but
was still okay with small children and friends that were average height but then another
two weeks later he started to bark in a low tone but not lunging or growling, nothing to
show signs of aggression. He is trained to the point where he‟ll track with his nose,sit,stay
to a certain point, lay down, speak on command and shake paws. Hes very friendly to
friends cautious of big people as was demonstrated at pet smart where he started barking
at everyone. But when a small dog passed by he was waggin his tail and wanted to play.
When I signed up for training the trainer told me he just needed to get used to many
situations and even suggested to join her facebook page called (paws on the shore) where
he would meet many other dogs and situations on a hike. So I‟m wondering does it seem
like a good training plan for my scaredy cat shepherd. If not please tell me of better
training place near york region or Toronto, that you have experienced. Thank You.
Best answer:
Answer by King Les The Lofty
The socialisation period ended when Pup became 13 weeks old, although if well started
before that it can continue through 16 weeks old.
Although everyone calls it “socialisation”, that is actually a bad term, deluding people
such as yourself into thinking it means playing with people & pups. A more accurate term
would be exposure or familiarisation. The purpose is to (once Pup trusts you) expose it –
from a distance PUP considers safe – to every movement, reflection, scent, sight, sound,
texture to be found in its environment. It should be done on a 6ft/2m lead where there
are NO dogs running loose, with Pup allowed to try to “explore in all directions at once”
except when you need to haul it away from dangerous or disgusting things, or from a
scared human. And if Pup wants to sit & think about a new thing, or to hide behind you,
you should let it, patiently waiting still & silent until Pup decides to ignore or investigate
this new thing, whereupon you praise it – and, if it is still close enough, give it a rub or
pat of encouragement.