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30th September 2009
When riding your ATV in the wilderness, it is best to be prepared. Here are some important items you should bring with you on your next ATV adventure:
-First-Aid Kit
-Navigation Tools
-Tire Repair Kit
-Survival Kit
-All Weather Kit
First-Aid Ki... Read >
Author: Billy Whitmire
29th September 2009
Following some expert tips and keeping a few tools on hand can help steer drivers toward safer rides. Here's some advice from the experts:
Avoid Breakdowns
Breaking down isn't just inconvenient and expensive-it can also put drivers in danger. If you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Online shopping malls, the newest shopping destinations in the face of the planet composed of 100% electronic goods and shoppers. It may look quite novel for most people but enter unprepared and you just might find yourself ripped off must faster than in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Alot of us get inspired by movies to want to shoot great video with our video cameras - unfortunately there is a difference between want and being able to. Like photography, good videography requires a level of competence and artistic know-how. After all,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A LED emergency light is a portable light that burns cool, lasts longer than typical bulbs and uses much less energy than typical bulbs. The light produced by these lights is also significantly brighter than typical bulbs. In most cases, a LED emergency l... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
When riding your ATV in the wilderness, it is best to be prepared. Here are some important items you should bring with you on your next ATV adventure:
-First-Aid Kit
-Navigation Tools
-Tire Repair Kit
-Survival Kit
-All Weather Kit
First-Aid Ki... Read >
Author: Jeremy Biberdorf
23rd September 2009
Ride Safe (The Tools Every Biker Should Have Along for the Ride)
It’s actually quite easy to do routine maintenance on your own bike. And having the right tools for the job can mean the difference between enjoying an all-day ride and having to pack y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Mobility scooters are an excellent means for the mobility challenged to regain and maintain their mobility, even while outdoors. These scooters can be front or rear wheel drives, with a seat over the two rear wheels and a handlebar for navigation. They ar... Read >
Author: garret
16th September 2009
Even with months of excruciatingly detailed planning, a night-before rehearsal, and a team of people who’s lone responsibility it is to see that everything runs as smoothly as possible, every wedding is sure to encounter at least a hiccup. If you’re f... Read >
Author: wedcollect
25th August 2009
Through all the fretting over the perfect flavor of cake, and the perfect cut for the dresses, they have been by your side. While running all over town to find the gown that would transform you from a bride to a vision of beauty and grace, they were alway... Read >
Author: Lisa Parker
20th July 2009
Although there are many different concepts to wilderness survival and the outdoor gear used some people there are mistakes that some survivalists don't take into consideration.
For example, one of the key mistakes made by people is that they take on wi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th July 2009
Many different items can be considered military survival gear. However one of the most important is a ration of food. A food survival kit can always help and give an advantage should you get caught behind enemy lines or scattered as a military troop. Bein... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th June 2009
How many times have you been at a networking event and someone asked you, “What do you do?” And as you explain, “I am a coach. I help people transform their lives and businesses so they can be more productive and happy.”
What do you get in ret... Read >
Author: Kathy Jo Slusher-Haas
12th June 2009
In today's economy, families have to make every dollar count and sometimes that includes cutting back on gifts. However, wonderful gifts for Fathers Day don't have to cost much. With a little thought and creativity, you can make dad's day special without ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
12th June 2009
It's time to face facts. There is no such thing as a hurricane/ tornado/ automobile/ blackout/ end of the world survival kit, and we live in a world where Murphy's Law applies. If anything can happen, it will. Even if you believe in preparation, there'... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th June 2009
Surviving an emergency has nothing to do with luck. In fact, if luck plays any part at all, it's probably too small for most people to actually benefit from. The best way to survive an emergency – any emergency – is to be prepared, aware and know wh... Read >
Author: philw
03rd June 2009
Survival knives are some of my favorite knives. These knives are used not surprisingly as tools for survival. People that might carry one of these knives are hunters, hikers, or any outdoor sports fan, Pilots in case of crashing, or if in the military bei... Read >
Author: 33james
29th May 2009
Preparation is key when facing any type of natural disaster. Although preparation can help alleviate some of the fear, of course it doesn't solve all problems. One of the most recent earthquakes occurred on May 19, 2009 in Long Beach, California. It was a... Read >
Author: Jaycee Fox
15th May 2009
Thousands of people every year find themselves in a wilderness survival situation. Fortunately most are rescued alive and well - but not all. If you hunt, hike, canoe, backpack or do other activities that involve the possibility of getting lost in the woo... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th May 2009
Survival knives are some of my favorite knives. These knives are used not surprisingly as tools for survival. People that might carry one of these knives are hunters, hikers, or any outdoor sports fan, Pilots in case of crashing or if in the military bein... Read >
Author: 33james
09th April 2009
Would you like to live a life with the freedom to think without worrying over everyday problems? Would you enjoy the integrity to uphold your status, believes, etc by saying no without feeling stress? Would you like to enjoy a clear goal, which you set ba... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
07th April 2009
The main problem with the idea that we are a product of our genes and nothing else is that we are not born and kept in isolation in a bubble for the rest of our lives. As human beings we arrive with a survival kit, but we grow and develop in a process of... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
01st April 2009
Answer this as honestly as you can: can you survive an emergency with just your bare hands? Probably not. Most of us will require a weapon, a device or some gear of sorts in order to protect ourselves. It's a good thing that prepackaged survival tips a... Read >
Author: philw
27th March 2009
Your vehicle may be a safe zone for you in case of an unfortunate incident but it could also be a trap. In case of an emergency on the road, you should be able to make the necessary actions to ensure your safety and those of your passengers. Here are th... Read >
Author: philw
19th March 2009
A ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This is a very good saying to live by Ever day. But especially In today economic state. With companies going under and governments all around the world failing. It might be a good Idea to prepare yourself fo... Read >
Author: 33james
10th March 2009
Survival Kits certainly are a necessity during times of disaster. Having a well-put together kit is essential and has been proven to save lives during natural or man-made disasters. Unfortunately, there are only a handful of stores dedicated to Survival K... Read >
Author: survivalkitsonline
06th March 2009
The essentials for your survival kit
Sometimes it's easy to lose your way in an unfamiliar wood. Carrying a compass and maps of the general area that you will be hunting in can help in the event that you get lost. Carry a flashlight with extra batteri... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver
02nd March 2009
If you are going on a camping trip, make sure that your survival kit has an emergency blanket included. In case of unexpected downpours and windstorms, using them is sure to keep you toasty warm throughout the night.
Shopping Tips for Emergency Blanket... Read >
Author: philw
02nd March 2009
If you are going on a camping trip, make sure that your survival kit has an emergency blanket included. In case of unexpected downpours and windstorms, using them is sure to keep you toasty warm throughout the night.
Shopping Tips for Emergency Blanket... Read >
Author: philw
10th February 2009
and its secondary outsourcing? Are you curious about the quality of plan work over there? You have never been to China but heard about China's staggering GDP cyst price of 9.1%* and it's emerging 1.3 billion people advertise (almost 5 time the amount of t... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin
09th January 2009
The essentials for your survival kit
Sometimes it's calm to misplace your way in an unfamiliar timber. Carrying a compass and maps of the common zone that you will be hunting in can help in the incident that you get flummoxed. Carry a flashlight with m... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
06th January 2009
When you live in the South you have to worry about several different types of natural disasters. These disasters include tornados and hurricanes.
Since the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina I have made sure that not only am I prepared for what might happen ... Read >
Author: nlwest21
30th October 2008
A 72 hour survival kit for each person in earthquake country has been goal for not only the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) but also for the local Southern California based Survival Kits Online. As the “Golden Guardian” earthquake drill ... Read >
Author: survivalkitsonline
21st October 2008
There is zero doubt that the time are changing. With recent hurricanes, economic meltdown, and Mr. Dick Bin Laden still on the loose, natural or man made disasters are now more a part of our lives than ever. You only need to watch FoxNews or CNN for an ho... Read >
Author: Amber Smith
07th October 2008
Outdoor enthusiasts face challenging obstacle when trying to prepare for an unfortunate camping, hiking, hunting, or fishing emergency. The variety of disaster situations that can occur to even a seasoned outdoor enthusiast makes it strikingly difficult t... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
01st October 2008
Time to update our ... Read >
Author: Johnatan Maxwell
15th September 2008
When you plan for your backpackers travels what is the first thing that would demand your attention? This would be your personal safety. While backpacking vacations are highly popular these days, in order to enjoy it to the max you would need to be ready ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
08th September 2008
Hiking provides millions of people with tremendous pleasure and a sense of adventure each year and 99% of the time it is far from hazardous. However, people do have accidents and get lost from time to time and it can then become a very hazardous activity ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
29th July 2008
When you stand in the middle of two design worlds (U.S. and China), you may feel a little lost right now. Designers in the U.S. are afraid of losing their jobs to China with a 8:1 pricing difference; whereas China corporations are also worried that the co... Read >
Author: Janey
29th July 2008
When you stand in the middle of two design worlds (U.S. and China), you may feel a little lost right now. Designers in the U.S. are afraid of losing their jobs to China with a 8:1 pricing difference; whereas China corporations are also worried that the co... Read >
Author: Janey
27th June 2008
Even a crystal-clear wonder spring cannot provide perfect safety and purity as it can contain lots of microorganisms to make one sick: protozoa, bacteria, viruses – you name it! Fortunately, there are very good backpacking water purifier systems that ca... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
09th April 2008
A disaster can strike in seconds sometimes with no warning what so ever and leave whole communities without power, running water or even shelter. You must be prepared to survive. The best way to prepare yourself is to have the necessary equipment and supp... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton
07th April 2008
Owning a digital camera is no big deal but when it comes to maintenance, some of the digital camera owners seem confused. If you own a digital camera, you must be aware of the fact that your digital camera can perform in a far much better way if you obser... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
08th November 2007
No one wants to have their holiday travel plans ruined due to their vehicle breaking down, so make sure you give it plenty of attention before hand. Complete a thorough check of all the routine items on your vehicle. The oil should be changed and you will... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
26th July 2007
Many people think they know what to do if they get lost while camping or hiking yet hundreds each year wander off into the woods unprepared, finding that they do not have the tools that they need to survive in the wild. When you are going to be going off... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
26th July 2007
Many people think they know what to do if they get lost while camping or hiking yet hundreds each year wander off into the woods unprepared, finding that they do not have the tools that they need to survive in the wild. When you are going to be going off... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
16th May 2007
Everyone with children has had that one moment when you wished you had something in your purse to provide entertainment (after some point, many of us have downsized from a diaper bag to a moderately sized purse, right?). Waiting rooms and restaurants occa... Read >
Author: Kathie Papera
06th May 2007
Seeing as we spend a lot of our time during the day in our cars, it is important to have an Emergency roadside Kit.
Most of us drive an average of 2-3 hours a day. Many different emergency situations can arise while driving your car. That is why it is ... Read >
Author: pilotemt
15th January 2007
If you’re packing up your gear to go fishing – whether your venue is a mountain stream, a quiet Midwestern lake or the deep sea – there are a few things you should make a point to pack along besides your rods and reels. Here’s a quick list of some... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
10th January 2007
Are We There Yet? A Survival Kit for Summer Vacationby Colleen Langenfeldcopyright (c) 2003Does summer travel with the kids send chillsdown your spine?Relax!Make the travel as much fun as the destinationand your kids won't even want to leave the car!Plann... Read >
PaintedGold
02nd January 2007
This Report exposes a crippling tax that has already ruined thousands of affluent American families and will continue to do so.
What is worse, as more people realize the American dream they too will become unwitting victims.
As this tax is enshrined... Read >
Author: Don
21st November 2006
If you or a family member has a disability or special need which may make evacuation during an emergency more difficult, be sure that your emergency preparedness plan addresses those needs. Emergencies and disasters can strike quickly and without warning ... Read >
Author: Jim Serre
15th September 2006
If you have decided to sell your home on your own, you have joined a growing crowd of For Sale by Owners (FSBO s) in this area. More and more people are choosing to work without a Real Estate Agent. The main reason is Saving Money.
But for the unprepared... Read >
Author: Sandeep
17th August 2006
Love to sing but need a little more help than just a few singing tips? Whether you just want to improve your voice for your personal satisfaction or whether you are hoping to pursue a career in musical world there's plenty of online help. Download karao... Read >
Author: Nan Edemann
11th July 2006
Ride Safe (The Tools Every Biker Should Have Along for the Ride)
It's actually quite easy to do routine maintenance on your own bike. And having the right tools for the job can mean the difference between enjoying an all-day ride and having to pack you... Read >
Author: Luis Aguilar
30th June 2006
A survival kit should be carried by anyone who goes deep into the wilderness. What should be in it? Matches, a blade of some sort, and first aid supplies are among the usual recommendations. When you read the true stories of survival, though, you start to... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
20th May 2006
Going to a store to buy a gift for dad this Father's Day may be the easy route to take. However, you should take a look at these terrific gifts to make for Father's Day so that it is personalized and so dad feels super special:
A Father's Survival Kit... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
02nd May 2006
You're ready to make a big move. Relocate. Start a newbusiness. Change careers. But you're wondering...How long can you live before you lose your house or go onwelfare? Can you afford the cost of living in Los Angelesor Boston? Can you find a job in one o... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
07th March 2006
Developing a professional career in the IT industry requires knowledge, computer training and dedication. Earning a MCSE Certification (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is a valuable reference proving your expertise in designing and implementing the ... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda
01st October 2005
Not all the time biker's can rely on motorcycle boneyards or salvage yards. These are places where riders can get easy bike assistance for urgent repairs like replacing motorcycle parts like tires, sprocket, kickstand and the likes.
There are instance... Read >
Author: maricon williams
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