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GPS / GeoCaching / Hiking Gear
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Oct 7 2009

    Packed this NeatFreak Organizer made by Maxpedition Gear with some gear we would use while GeoCaching, or hiking.

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Maxpedition NeatFreak- First Impressions
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    first impressions of the small bag called the NeatFreak from Maxpedition Gear

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Map & Compass, Intro
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    Tour of some suppport gear for the Map & Compass ...Click Here for full article

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This campground is close to Tucson, AZ The Forest Service Website says: While most other campgrounds in the Catalina District are closed in winter and open in summer, Molino Campground and Picnic Area has a season that is just the opposite. Because it is located lower on the slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Molino is open during the late fall, winter, and early spring. The weather here is pleasantly mild then, and any of those seasons is a good time to visit.

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Molino Basin Campground near Tucson, Arizona
Posted by:
LibertyWatch
Posted on: Mon Oct 1 2007

Many people maintain an emergency bag with essential gear. I use smaller bags inside my main emergency pack so that it is easy to find and there is less chance of loose gear falling out of the pack in the dark, on the move, etc. One of the sub-packs contains communication and signaling items. Here is a breakdown ot the gear I have selected for this pack. Inside an old military pouch I have; 1- The bag, 2- Ranger Pace Beads, 3- GI Compas Pouch (for compass and pace beads), 4- GI Compass, 5- Rhino GPS / Radio, 6- Scanning CB Radio, 7- Digital Camera, 8- NBC decontamination wipe case, 9- Pocket Police Refrence Guide, 10- CB Radio 12 volt power supply cord, 11- GI M-16 magazine pouch (For the CB Radio), 12- Light Sticks

Communication Sub-Pack
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Tue Aug 26 2008

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