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One Essential Piece of Outdoor Gear: The Multi-Tool
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 09/09/2016
Ask 10 outdoors enthusiasts, guides, first responders, or emergency managers what they consider their most essential piece of gear, and you’re liable to get 10 different answers. Outdoorsy types have developed a vast array of gadgets and devices to make life in the outdoors safer and easier, and each one has a claim to “essential” status. A good flashlight or headlamp will be at the top of some people’s list of indispensables. Others might say portable shelter—a tent, a tarp, a bivy sack. You need to protect yourself and your loved ones
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Multi-Tools
HookUpz 2.0: Carson Updates its Universal Digiscoping Adapter
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 09/08/2016
As imaging and video recording capabilities in smartphones continues to improve, it was only inevitable that optics enthusiasts would try to use them to capture the images they saw through their lenses. It came to be called digiscoping, and a new category of equipment came into being for the purpose—everything from telephoto lenses for iPhones to adapters that connect smartphones to telescopes. Carson Optics recognized the need for
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Binoculars
Optics
Improvising a Home in the Outdoors
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 09/08/2016
Hopefully, you’ll only sleep outdoors because you want to, not because you have to. But having some kind of emergency shelter at the ready can make a big difference in your comfort and well-being, should circumstances force you to spend some time living outside. The best and most obvious option for an emergency shelter is a tent, whether a lightweight backpacking model or the family car-camping kind. Tents are compact and lightweight enough to store in
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Outdoor Accessories
Recommended Lighting Gear for Preparedness Planners
by Daniel Wagner_1 · Posted 09/08/2016
A top priority for preparedness planners is assembling a versatile selection of lighting gear. One low-tech solution is the UCO Original Candle Lantern that delivers up to nine hours of light with a UCO Candle. An easy-slide glass chimney provides safety and helps shield the candle from wind. A second low-tech
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Survival
Survival of the Kit: The Evolution of Life-Sustaining Supply Bundles
by Ryan Zanoni · Posted 09/08/2016
Danger is all around us. We don’t generally like to think about it, but the world is full of life-threatening forces—and one day, we may come face to face with them in the wild, far from the comforts of home. How we fare will depend largely on our level of preparedness. Throughout centuries of experience and technological advancements, humanity has developed survival kits, combining the essentials for making it out of dire predicaments alive. Over time, these
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Survival Kits
Prepare for Slumber with Essential Sleeping Gear
by Daniel Wagner_1 · Posted 09/07/2016
A good night’s sleep will help you and yours prepare for the difficulties that accompany unforeseen events and circumstances. For this reason, it’s imperative that your preparedness measures include stockpiling essential sleeping gear. Most likely, the first item that comes to mind when thinking about sleep preparations is a sleeping bag. However, no list of sleeping essentials would be complete without sleep pads, travel pillows, standard cots, tent cots, bunk cots, and even a sleep hoodie thrown in for good measure. Remember, if you snooze,
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Outdoor Accessories
Macular Spectacular: Protective Eyewear We Recommend
by Max Waldroop · Posted 09/07/2016
When you think about it, it’s really pretty frightening how vulnerable our eyes are. They’re big, wet, squishy orbs, liable to suffer irritation from dust and sand, inflammation from allergens, and general pain and embarrassment from stooges with poking fingers. The wind and cold can sting them, and the sun blinds them. So, what to do? Well, it’s National Preparedness Month, so we’re here to give you some pointers (no pun intended) on how to keep your vision safe. If you’re dealing with garden-variety stooges, lucky for you—you simply flatten
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Outdoor Accessories
Recommended Cookware for Emergency Situations
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 09/07/2016
For numerous types of emergencies, including snowstorms, floods, and fires, eating, and subsequently food preparation, still remains a crucial part of survival. Here are some of our recommendations for cookware items to keep on hand in case disaster strikes. Stanley Adventure Two-Pot Prep and Cook Set  If a stove or other heating means is available, a cook set can be an ideal simple setup for preparing both perishable and non-
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Emergency Kits
Be Prepared to Find Your Way to Safety
by Christopher Witt · Posted 09/06/2016
We’re spoiled these days—there’s no denying it. With so many of us outfitted with dedicated driving GPS units in our cars and smartphones in our pockets, getting lost is a fleeting occurrence that is, at worst, a minor annoyance. The trouble with relying on all that technology is that in the event of an emergency or natural disaster, cell towers may not work and you might not be able to recharge the electronics that you’re using to navigate. It’s for this reason that having basic land-navigation knowledge and reliable tools such as maps and a
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Outdoor Accessories
Recommended Knives and Multi-Tools
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 09/06/2016
If you are embracing the theme of National Preparedness Month to redesign your go bag, stock up on essentials, or create your first emergency kit, some of the most important items to have are a knife and multi-tool. So, to help you sort through the myriad items available to you, we put together a list of recommended tools and knives. We are starting out with the StatGear Surviv-All Fixed Blade Survival Knife (above
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Outdoor Accessories
Recommended Tents for Emergency Preparedness
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 09/06/2016
A tent can be, and often is, a key piece of emergency preparedness equipment—and when there’s no emergency, you can use it for fun things like camping. B&H carries an extensive line of tents and shelters (with more than 60 in stock and ready to ship) to suit individual needs and budgets. Here are a few recommendations from our Outdoor Department staff. The
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Outdoor Accessories
Be an Outdoor Gourmet with Camp Chef Cooking Gear
by Morgan Lyle · Posted 09/05/2016
Since 1990, the Cache Valley, Utah-based Camp Chef has been making camp stoves, cast-iron cookware, and more for outdoor lovers. Camp Chef is distinguished by its line of freestanding camp stoves with powerful, 30,000 BTU burners, which are designed for use with the company’s modular grill boxes or griddles. Stoves include the Explorer Two-Burner, the
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Outdoor Cooking
Borne to Run: The Essential Go Bag
by Ryan Zanoni · Posted 09/05/2016
If you had to leave home, work, school, or the gym right now to escape an impending disaster—would you be ready? Would you have the tools, supplies, food, and water that you would need for at least the next three days? Having one or more go bags, a.k.a. “bug-out bags,” stocked with essentials for health and survival is a smart way to be prepared for emergencies. You don’t want to be scrambling at the last minute to gather your flashlight, batteries, and blankets when the hurricane, zombie herd, or army of darkness is closing in. In the
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Outdoor Bags
Five Recommended First Aid Kits
by Ryan Zanoni · Posted 09/05/2016
September is National Preparedness Month, so with that in mind, we’ve put together a list of Recommended First Aid Kits to keep you and your loved ones accessible to immediate treatment for lacerations, fractures, punctures, and other injuries when the ambulance hasn’t yet arrived. Adventure Medical Kits Adventure First Aid 0.5  Treat 1 person over 1 day with 15 bandages, 2 gauze dressings, 6 antiseptic wipes, an
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First Aid Kits
A Preparedness Backpack for Every Family Member
by Daniel Wagner_1 · Posted 09/05/2016
Choosing the best preparedness backpacks can help each member of your family meet unexpected challenges with greater security, confidence, and optimism. Factors such as load capacity, gender, age, and a detailed list of provisions are important considerations. Calling a family meeting to solicit input will go a long way to ensuring that everyone is happy with their backpack selection.   A versatile backpack for the family member capable of carrying the heaviest load is the 90-liter
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Outdoor Bags

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