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Coghlan’s Magnesium Fire Starter
In the small but useful department, when you're in desperate need of a fire to stay warm, celebrate halloween in Detroit or fend off marauding hordes of zombies, getting a little chemical assist can be helpful. Coghlan's Magnesium Fire Starter is a small 1x3x3/8 inch block of magnesium to help get you warm. You shave…
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Adventure Medical Kits Thermo-Lite 2.0 bivvy sack
Someone once said that adventures are nothing more than bad planning. By definition, no one ever intends an emergency bivy. But you can plan for it, and the Thermo-Lite 2.0 bivvy sack by Adventure Medical Kits is seven ounces of prevention that can last a lifetime. The sack, as I shall call it, doesn't take up much space: it's smaller…
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PacSafe 55 Security Web
I know what you’re thinking: PacSafe? Why does PacMan need a condom? After all there’s just him and Ms. PacMan, so WTF? With those little hairy warts chasing them all the time you’d think they’d want to breed like rabbits to ensure their progeny survive. But I digress. The PacSafe Security Web is a force field…
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Atwater Carey Pro Series medical kit
Atwater Carey is a leading supplier of outdoors health and safety products. They make a wide range of medical gear including kits to fit every need from fast and light to slow and ponderous. The Pro Series comes in versions 1, 2 and 3 for up to eight people and/or three weeks. Each includes a…
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Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight .7
As a climber 99% of your time is spent buying, sorting and packing shiny things. The other 1% is spent adjusting your beret to a rakish angle (French), painting little fake six-pack lines on your abs (German), drinking yourself silly (UK) or trying to figure out some complicated sponsorship scheme involving sick children or animals…
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Ortovox M2 Avalanche Beacon
Available in GearFlogger Orange – look it up, it's in the Crayola box – the Ortovox M2 is a hybrid digital/analog unit with an impressive 80 meter search range. Yes it takes a bit more practice to use than some of the so-called idiot-proof units out there, but if you need to carry a beacon…