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		<title>Buy the the best Winter Hiking Boots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good set of hiking boots can turn any trek a wondrous outdoor adventure instead of a foot-blistering nightmare, however in the winter you have more to worry about than just foot blisters.  The chilly atmosphere has the potential to transform ordinary trekking paths into hazardous icy trails and that is something you need [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/386/outdoors/buy-the-the-best-winter-hiking-boots.php">Buy the the best Winter Hiking Boots</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good set of hiking boots can turn any trek a wondrous outdoor adventure instead of a foot-blistering nightmare, however in the winter you have more to worry about than just foot blisters.  The chilly atmosphere has the potential to transform ordinary trekking paths into hazardous icy trails and that is something you need to be aware of when selecting your winter hiking footwear.</p>
<p>Some tips on how to pick appropriate winter hiking shoes is mentioned as under.</p>
<p><b>A Good <a href="http://www.buywinterhikingboots.com" target='_blank'>Winter Hiking Boots</a></b></p>
<p> Keep off very flat surfaces and make certain that the winter hiking footwear chosen has a strong footing.  Strong traction needs to be provided by the hiking shoes to avoid any possibility of slipping and getting hurt.</p>
<p> You need to attach spike links to your footwear if you are apprehensive about them losing their grip due to ice and snow getting into them.</p>
<p>Warmth - Obviously in the winter, your feet can get cold easily, especially if you are trekking in deeper snow, so you want to ensure that you get some very warm boots, so that they can handle the lowest temperatures which you will be walking in. You should also consider using thicker socks, such as wool socks, to help keep your feet warm, and also because theses socks tend to be longer, which means they will go up past where the boot ends, thus keeping the cold air from entering into your boots.</p>
<p> Make sure that you purchase winter hiking footwear that is waterproof so that you do not face the specter of having to walk around with water in your footwear formed due to the ice melting on the outside of your footwear. That is why you should always get waterproof boots for winter hiking, so that you do not risk this.</p>
<p>You can try Gore-Tex liners, if you often have sweaty feet, because they are water proof, but they also allow sweat and excess moisture to escape from your boots, and they are often found to be in the best quality footwear.</p>
<p>Visit the following for other infor: <a href="http://www.buywinterhikingboots.com/Waterproof-Hiking-Boots.html" target='_blank'>Waterproof Hiking Boots</a></p>
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		<title>If You Intend Going Hiking Read This First Of  All</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many folks find hiking a great outdoor pastime.  It is a great way to 
enjoy the scenery and keep fit at the same time.  Here are a few tips to ensure your cross country adventures go as planned.  Have at lest one companion with you at all times, never be alone.  [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/371/outdoors/if-you-intend-going-hiking-read-this-first-of-all.php">If You Intend Going Hiking Read This First Of  All</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many folks find hiking a great outdoor pastime.  It is a great way to </p>
<p>enjoy the scenery and keep fit at the same time.  Here are a few tips to ensure your cross country adventures go as planned.  Have at lest one companion with you at all times, never be alone.  </p>
<p>If the nearest home is 5-8 hours away, go in a group of 3-4 people. Plan your route on a map carefully and stick to it, leaving a family member at home with a copy of your intended destination and </p>
<p>time of expected arrival. Click through here for more information on <a href="http://www.birdwatchingbinoculars.org/" target='_blank'>binocular reviews</a>.</p>
<p>Know yours and your hiking parties limitations.  Before leaving check the weather forecast.  When packing, think about the essentials first.  Pack plenty of dry clothes in a dry backpack. Every member of your team must carry a survival kit.  It should be lightweight and cover the basic emergency necessities like waterproof matches, map and compass, a metallic signalling device such as a mirror, a whistle, nylon rope, a sharp knife, and a waterproof first-aid kit.</p>
<p>Your hiking party should have at least one flashlight and spare batteries or a crank flashlight that doesn't need batteries.  Also an axe that can be carried on your waist in a protective sheath will come in handy. It is also a good ides to have a length of fishing line with a few extra hooks.  </p>
<p>I find it can't hurt to be prepared and it's no extra weight to carry.  Be sure you have enough water and include emergency food such as chocolate, dried fruit, and trail mix is a great nourishing snack while on the trail. </p>
<p>Other safe hiking tips include, wear seasonal clothes, broken in waterproof hiking boots, sunglasses, lip balm, and if you can afford it a handheld GPS unit.You can obtain more information on <a href="http://www.birdwatchingbinoculars.org/steiner-binoculars		" target='_blank'>discount binoculars</a> here. </p>
<p>Whilst not a safety tip - remember to enjoy the scenery while you are hiking and enjoy watching the birds and other wildlife - just do it with safety!</p>
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		<title>How to Get Rid of Cattails &#8211; Aquamog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 08:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Cattail are a everyday occurrence in several North American settings, particularly occurring near ponds, and initially appearing rather innocent. Initially you might notice such a plant and think nothing of it. You might even believe that same thing the next day, and the day after that, and maybe several days after that, till that one [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/331/outdoors/how-to-get-rid-of-cattails-aquamog.php">How to Get Rid of Cattails &#8211; Aquamog</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://dkenvironmental.com" target='_blank'>Cattail</a> are a everyday occurrence in several North American settings, particularly occurring near ponds, and initially appearing rather innocent. Initially you might notice such a plant and think nothing of it. You might even believe that same thing the next day, and the day after that, and maybe several days after that, till that one day you peer outside, and the whole pond has been overgrown to a point in which you require an air-boat to get through it like you&rsquo;re situated in the everglades. </p>
<p>Now that you have been overrun by the cunning army of the cattail, what sort of counterattack can you do? Would you organize the troops and go in with guns (or pesticides) blazing? Or will you opt guerrilla warfare? That is totally for you to decide, since no matter which method you choose, those plants aren&rsquo;t sentient, therefore they won&rsquo;t notice your approach, indicating that you&rsquo;ll always have the element of surprise. That also entails that you could likely get rid of that camouflage and remove the paint from your face.  The binoculars and the gas mask likely won&rsquo;t be required either. </p>
<p>The choices at your disposal are not few for cattail destruction, and of course, since that pond belongs to you (unless for an unknown purpose you have decided to do battle with the next door neighbor&rsquo;s pond), you are free to pick any of these techniques:</p>
<p>Physical Removal &ndash; You&rsquo;re of course, free to try pulling those cattails up by yourself. But if you do that, try to pull them when they are very young, lest they gain sturdy roots and become very difficult to pull. That will also become a huge chore, since by the time you get around to pulling them, odds are they&rsquo;ve now overrun the pond, and there will be a ton of them.</p>
<p><a href="http://dkenvironmental.com" target='_blank'>Aquamog</a> &ndash; You can chop down those cattails, though keeping mind that it&rsquo;s wise to chop them about one inch under the water line so you&rsquo;ll starve them of oxygen and kill them.</p>
<p>Lowering the Water Line &ndash; <a href="http://dkenvironmental.com" target='_blank'>Cattail Removal</a>, just like anything else, require water to live. By reducing the pond&rsquo;s water line, and ensuring that the plants do not get all the things that they require, you&rsquo;ll discover that they expire rather quickly, unless of course they&rsquo;ve actually spread seeds, in which case you will have to do it again the next year. If you have no problem with lowering and raising the water level in the pond every year, then that will be a viable choice.</p>
<p>Pesticides &ndash; AThis should be a final decision, since pesticides can damage the organic life within the pond, which would cancel out the reason for having the pond. However, you can still purchase any herbicides that you require from both stores, or the Internet. Just remember the risks.</p>
<p>Keep another thing in mind, you may believe these cattails are a serious problem and you have to destroy all of them, however take note that cattails help stop erosion, and that is a very good thing. Therefore leave at the very least a couple of them standing, since every creature (wasps excluded) serve a purpose, even though the purpose is obscure.</p>
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		<title>Emergency Preparedness Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 06:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don't know what can happen in the world today. Global warming has made natural disaster much more frequent and powerful. Wars are happening everywhere. Virus outbreaks are getting more frequent and dangerous. Preparing for such disasters is probably the best and only thing you can do. The following tips will help you prepare for [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/281/outdoors/emergency-preparedness-tips.php">Emergency Preparedness Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don't know what can happen in the world today. Global warming has made natural disaster much more frequent and powerful. Wars are happening everywhere. Virus outbreaks are getting more frequent and dangerous. Preparing for such disasters is probably the best and only thing you can do. The following tips will help you prepare for almost anything that comes your way.</p>
<p>1. Make up an Emergency Plan<br />Planning is the key to success for everything including survival. Plan for anything that can happen to you in any situation. Your survival kit should be in place where it easy to remember and accessible. Having a small survival kit in your car is a good idea in case something happens on the road. Performing drills is a good way for everyone to know and understand what the plan is. Make the drills regular so that people won't forget.</p>
<p>2. Build a Complete First Aid Kit<br />I have yet to find a ready made medical kit that caters for everything but it's a good place to start your collection. Start with the professional version of the medical emergency kit and pay attention to what's included in the kit.</p>
<p>Here, more is better. In natarul disasters there has never been such things as having too much supplies. In fact there's always a lack of supply in these situations. Always buy extra bandages and antiseptic wipes for better protection.</p>
<p>3. Practical First Aid Skills<br />For a serious condition, practical first aid skills are essential. To help you gain knowledge, courses on CPR, First Aid and AED are offered by the <a href="http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.53fabf6cc033f17a2b1ecfbf43181aa0/?vgnextoid=42eebd7df52bb110VgnVCM10000089f0870aRCRD&#038;vgnextfmt=default" target='_blank'>Red Cross</a>. You can even add injury prevention courses, blood borne pathogens training and community disaster education to your knowledge base. If you learn these skills you might save a life.</p>
<p>4. Store Emergency Water<br />Because of the likelyhood of water shortages in an emergency, it's best to stock up on drinking water. Replace the water with fresher ones every three months and use a strong durable container. If you expect a disaster to come in the near future then fill up on your water storage.</p>
<p>The European Union have announced that it will <a href="http://www.backpacker.com/iodine_ban_eu/blogs/green_scene/1113" target='_blank'>ban iodine</a> for use in disinfecting drinking water. It will no longer be an option for many people.</p>
<p>5. Stock Up on Food<br />Remember when stocking up on food that you might not be able to heat them up all the time because of limited resources. Yet if you prepared well you might still be able to eat hot food all the time.</p>
<p>6. Cooking<br />Some emergency situations can make it impossible to get to a stove or some other method of cooking. I recommend <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Camping-Stove-Liquidfuel-vs-cartridge" target='_blank'>propane cook stoves</a> because they're easy to use. To help your body regulate your temperature in cold weather and to keep your body nourished you need hot food. Hot food nourishes your body and help regulate your temperature during cold weather so make sure you have a camp stove as part of your emergency kit. Remember to have plenty of fuel as well.</p>
<p>7. Replacement Lights<br />In tornadoes and hurricanes, losing power is a very likely situation. That's why you need emergency lighting. For large light sources, such as battery-operated Coleman lanterns, you can stock up on the batteries. Light sticks are great to have  around when there is a power failure. You can get them in varying lengths of hours, different colors and in packs. Since they're fairly cheep, it's recommended that you stock several of them.</p>
<p>8. Build an Emergency Tool Kit<br />Think about what tools you may need in an emergency. An axe can be extremely useful and so can the multi-tool. Just make sure that you don't leave out the tools you would need to repair the stove.</p>
<p>9. Emergency Radio<br />In any type of natural emergency, you need to be able to keep up with the news and weather reports. Radios are an age-old tradition, but technology has made them even more versatile for emergencies. A radio that uses batteries may be useful but you'll be left in the dark if you lose power. A wind-up radio can broadcast the news even without power.</p>
<p>10. Guides<br />Survival guides are for everyone who want to increase their chances of survival. </p>
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		<title>Plan for The Worst Before You Leave</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:57:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you need to signal for help, one of the best ways to be sure you are found is by taking the time to plan to be found.  Following are some essential <a href="http://web.me.com/pearlclan/Pearl_Outdoors/Survival_DVDs.html" target='_blank'>survival tips</a>. When you travel, leave an itinerary of your trip with a responsible, trusted person at home.   Include times that you anticipate being at specific places.  Write down where you are going, your route, and when you are due. </p>
<p>If your itinerary changes, let your contact person know right away. List any possible alterations to your route.   Have set meeting places should your party become separated.  This will enable emergency personnel to locate your party if you're lost. </p>
<p> It&rsquo;s also helpful to include entries about the physical condition of the group members, medicines, tents, clothes, water and contact information for immediate family and physicians.</p>
<p> Daniel Boone once stated, &ldquo;I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.&rdquo; </p>
<p>If you find yourself "confused" and in need of rescue there are a variety of ways to let your rescuers know your location. </p>
<p>You can utilize a variety of materials to signal for help including fire, smoke, flashlights, brightly colored clothing, reflective mirrors, whistles, or electronic devices.   The ability to calm yourself will enable you to creatively consider ways to alert rescuers to your location.  Knowing how to accurately assess your options can save your life.</p>
<p>At the moment you realize you are lost, create a marker to designate your spot.   In order to easily identify your position, create a pile of rocks, brush, or break some twigs.  This will become your point of origin.  If you decide to try and make your way out, this is where you will return for another try if your first attempts fail.   Additionally, this is the spot where you&rsquo;ll wait for emergency personnel to find you.</p>
<p> If you decide to leave your point of origin, write a short letter and place it at the marking.   Announce your plans and your travel direction.   As you move along your path, mark your way with piles of rocks, broken sticks or some other sign at even intervals. This will help rescuers find you. </p>
<p>Discover exactly how to signal for help and many more ideas from <a href="http://www.survivalscoop.com/" target='_blank'>Survival Scoop</a>.</p>
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