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Blackhawk Hydration Pack Fill Valve
Posted By: kilosix4
Posted: Fri Apr 3 2009

    We took a few photos of this clever valve that lets you re-fill your hydration pack (S.T.R.I.K.E.hydration carrier Shorter an ...Click Here for full article

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Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder
Posted By: kilosix4
Posted: Wed Mar 25 2009

    We took a look at this handy, compact rangefinder. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder accurately measures distance from 11 yar ...Click Here for full article

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General Hitchcock Self Service Campground
Posted By: JeepPro
Posted: Tue Feb 17 2009

    For a few days in mid February 2009 there was some snow on Mount Lemmon in Tucson, Arizona. We took the opportunity to drive ...Click Here for full article

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Electronic Outdoor Gear; GPS, Radio, Altimeters, Compasses, Thermometers
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Feb 17 2009

    We took a few of the electronic outdoor equipment out to compare how they work. We compare features of the Garmin Legend GPS, ...Click Here for full article

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Tool Logic Survival II Card pocket tool
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Feb 17 2009

    We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Othe ...Click Here for full article

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Photon Freedom Micro
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Feb 17 2009

    A photon is a quantum of light, or the smallest possible packet of light at a given wavelength. This very well designed and w ...Click Here for full article

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Sparkie Fire Starter
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Mon Feb 16 2009

    The compact Sparkie Fire Starter from Ultimate Survival Technologies. This is a clever one hand use self contained flint and ...Click Here for full article

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Eagle A-III Pack MOLLE Review
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Fri Nov 21 2008

    Another great product from Eagle Industries. This 3 day pack offers enough storage for most people on a three day event. This ...Click Here for full article

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Fenix Light Comparison
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Thu Nov 20 2008

    We were recently given the opportunity to review and compare a few different models of Fenix brand LED flashlights. We review ...Click Here for full article

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Victorinox Huntsman - Boy Scouts of America (B.S.A.) model
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Nov 12 2008

    This is another of my all time favorite knives. This one is about 20 years old and is in fine working shape wwith plenty of l ...Click Here for full article

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Modified Utility Pouch / Dump Pouch
Posted By: JeepPro
Posted: Sun Nov 9 2008

    We had a chance to take a few pictures of this modified utility pouch that is being used as a dump pouch for empty magazines ...Click Here for full article

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McDonald Dog Park in Northwest Tucson
Posted By: Joe F
Posted: Sat Nov 8 2008

    McDonald Dog Park is located at 4100 N. Harrison Road just north of Tanque Verde. This off-leash area is found in McDonald Di ...Click Here for full article

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Gerber Artifact Review
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Fri Nov 7 2008

    The Gerber Artifact is a solidly built inexpensive keychain size multi-tool. The Artifact Features: a removable #11 hobby bla ...Click Here for full article

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