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Peter Kummerfeldt: How to Choose the Best Survival Kit Saw | Survival Common Sense - Wi... - 0 views

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    Discussion about the merits of the various cutting tools that can be used to cut wood and should be considered for your survival kit.
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survivalcommonsense.com via reddit.com - 0 views

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    Discussion about the merits of the various cutting tools that can be used to cut wood and should be considered for your survival kit.
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NTC - Green car purchases could drastically cut carbon emissions - 0 views

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    Green car purchases could drastically cut carbon emissions
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How To: Safely Cut Down a Tree With a Chainsaw | The Family Handyman @Family_Handyman - 0 views

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12-Volt Air Compressor Comparison - Equipment Tests - Overlander 4WD Magazine - Austral... - 0 views

  • ARB CKMP12
  • Made in Australia. Hard case provides great protection. 50 percent claimed duty cycle - 30-minutes on / 30-minutes off. 105 pound pressure cut off switch, which also allows unit to be left on when air line is removed from tyre. 40 amp inline fuse. ON/Off switch in case. Lid is designed to switch compressor off when closed - great safety feature. High quality heat resistant air line is easy to unravel. Large diameter sintered bronze air cleaner rated for fine bull dust is unique. Very fast to inflate tyres given the small physical build. One of the few compressors that is not a 'copy' of another unit. Test ended at 95psi due to pressure cut of switch activating.
  • ARB SIDEWINDER Twin cylinder with plastic heat shields over heads and body, soft carry bag, claimed max 150psi, large air filter is built in and well protected from damage, switch box with circuit breaker (eliminates fuse), deflation chuck, sand tray, handle folds down for storage. Shroud on motor prevented us measuring max temperatures.
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    Overlander air compressor comparison
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How to keep on-the-road RV expenses under control - 0 views

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    If you don't want the current lousy economy to keep you from following the blue highways this summer, try some of the following cost-cutting tips.
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Far Out - Heimo's Arctic Refuge - Full Version - 0 views

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    In 1980, Jimmy Carter established the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the Alaskan Interior, cutting off 19 million acres of prime boreal wilderness from the mitts of fur trappers, oil tycoons, and would-be lodge owners alike. Only six families of white
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Going Light with a Partner by Chris Wallace | sectionhiker.com - 0 views

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    One of the easiest ways to considerably cut down the weight on your backpack is to split it with a partner.
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Save Money While you RV! | Camping the Hill Country - 0 views

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    We all want to save more money. Yes, you can save money if you boondock or dry camp, but you can also save money if you clip and use more coupons, cut back on eating out so much or drive you car and RV less.
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Full Time RV Living and Travel - Tips That Can Help With RV Travel Expenses | READY TO ... - 0 views

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    RV Travel can get pricey in a hurry, especially if you concentrate on visiting highly populated tourist areas. Check out a few ways to cut expenses. . .read more here.
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35 an inspiring short by Fitz Cahall | The Joy Trip project @JoyTripProject - 1 views

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97 Ideas for Building a Valuable Platform | Chris Brogan - 0 views

  • What are you passionate about?
  • What is useful to others?
  • The current best bet for a blog post’s length is between 300-500 words
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  • Try cutting from the beginning, and making sure the ending of what you write lands well.
  • Everything else is an outpost
  • have a website that is your “home base
  • 2 minute videos
  • Ideas need contrast to make sense.
  • Promoting others does more for your reputation and reach than promoting yourself.
  • Building a platform takes time. Years.
  • Point out the great people in your community. Posts or interviews really make this happen.
  • Deliver instruction. Teaching someone how to do something never goes out of style.
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