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Freitag, 14. August 2015

Gunsmithing - The Winchester Model 12 Cut-Away and Cycle of Operation Video


Donnerstag, 13. August 2015

Easy Dome Building

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 All Rights: Solidsmack



Dienstag, 11. August 2015

The Lie We Live

So true !

If You Fall Ill Abroad, Should You Seek Local Help Or Head Home?

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All rights: NPR 

A Traveler’s Guide To The Risks Of Seeking Medical Care

International SOS rates medical care around the world, looking at local standards, availability of prescription drugs, cultural barriers and the threat of serious infectious diseases. The overall level of risk cannot be assessed in large, developing countries (shaded dark gray) because quality of care can vary dramatically between urban and rural parts.

 http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2015/08/10/430359659/if-you-fall-ill-abroad-should-you-seek-local-help-or-head-home


UST Brands - Survival Tools


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UST

Ultimate Survival Technologies offers a full range of products for survival situations and emergency preparedness. From back-country rescue to home power outages, we are continually innovating and adding new items to our best-selling UST line of patented one-handed fire starters, cutting tools, signaling devices and survival tools. With the introduction of the amazing 30-DAY™ Flashlight, UST continues to be the leader in long-life LED lighting, offering the best lanterns and personal safety lights on the market.

 https://www.ustbrands.com/product-category/ust/


Exploryx Fahrzeugmanufaktur





In einer Welt des Massentourismus ist es heute der Wunsch Vieler, sich abseits der Pauschalurlauber auf eigene Pfade zu begeben. Diese Menschen haben den Traum, aus Leidenschaft neues, unbekanntes und bisher unzugängliches Terrain zu erobern – das ist es, was die Faszination des Individualreisens ausmacht. Die Exploryx Fahrzeugmanufaktur konzipiert deshalb für Sie individuelle Allrad-Wohnmobile und Expeditionsfahrzeuge, die ein perfekter Begleiter für Ihre Reiseabenteuer sind.

http://www.exploryx.de/index.php/uber-uns/uber-uns/

AIESEC - Youth connection to NGO´s


 AIESEC

We are one of the world’s largest providers of high-calibre youth talent and volunteers. We develop the next generation of leaders and connect them with businesses and NGO’s.
We proudly count a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and numerous world, business and NGO leaders amongst our one million strong alumni community. To date, we’ve delivered over 480,000 internship and volunteering experiences, and it’s all been led by young leaders who believe in making the world a better place.

 http://aiesec.org/

Nacktwandern in Deutschland

Nacktwandern findet nicht nur in Deutschland immer mehr Anhänger, Nacktwandern ist ein internationaler Trend der Nudisten.
Neben offiziellen Nacktwanderwegen werden auch in etwas abgelegenen Gebieten Nacktabenteuerwochenenden in der Natur angeboten, dabei erkundet man die Flora und Fauna des jeweiligen Gebietes.



http://www.nacktwandern.de/

Urlaub auf dem Hausboot in Kanada

Große Auswahl an Hausbooten für Familien und Gruppen




http://www.waterwayhouseboats.com/our-houseboats/up-to-10-people/

 (Source: Waterwayhouseboats)

The 5 Safest And Most Peaceful Places To Live In Alaska

Safety is always a priority, even in a state where the largest city has a population of less than 300,000 people. Living in an unsafe town can be a deal breaker for many families and since Alaska is made up of so many different towns, it’s always nice to know what some of the safest places to live really are.

Read more:

http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/alaska/safest-and-most-peaceful-places-in-ak/ 

Dienstag, 4. August 2015

What To Do When The Pilot Is Unconscious



Passenger Tips Illustration
 Illustrations by Adam Grason
 
By William Woodbury / Published: Jul 10, 2015
It's every passenger's worst nightmare. The flight is going smoothly and then, out of nowhere, the pilot convulses and passes out at the controls. Suddenly, the front-seat passenger is faced with the most daunting challenge he or she may likely ever face: to control the airplane and land it safely in more or less one piece, and walk away with only a bad memory.

Read more:
http://www.flyingmag.com/technique/proficiency/what-do-when-pilot-unconscious?src=SOC&dom=fb

For Bushpilot Fans


From Backcountrypilot a few very good Videos and Articles.

https://www.backcountrypilot.org/

Samstag, 1. August 2015

Solo Backpacking Tents




Knowing that the three biggest items to affect your total pack weight are your tent, backpack and sleeping bag, investing in the lightweight options can be the most cost effective way to reduce your load. Choosing the right one man backpacking tent for you is a decision that should be influenced by where, when and how you camp.
Source: Picture and Text: wildernessadventuretravel
Read more:

http://www.wildernessadventuretravel.com/9-best-solo-backpacking-tents/

Making the most of a Botswana horse safari


Written by: Jane Cook

To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.

Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation.
Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.

Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland.
As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.

Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf

Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf


http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/




Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf