A quick look at a backpack for dogs. This pack is designed well and well built from quality materials. Not a novelty or toy, this pack lets a dog carry its own food and water on an extended hike or camping trip
A quick look at the gear we use for map and compass work. Orienteering, geocaching and hiking are great fun and get you out to see how your skills are and your gear performs
Tried Sqwincher Energy Drink for the first time today. 105* in Tucson, AZ. Spent the day outdoors in both direct sun and shade. Drank approx 200 ounces of water.
Twice I mixed in a single searving Swincher Qwik Stik. (orange, blue)
They tasted very good, sweet, like kool-aid. No after taste, no heartburn like I get from Gatoraid
We take another look at this well built, and useful shoulder pack (it's not a backpack)
One of our editors carried and used this bag for about a month and here is his review and a tour of the gear carried
Matches (in waterproof case)
Lighter
Squirt P4 (Leatherman)
Light Stick (Glow Stick)
Surefire G2 LED
Power Bar (eaten)
First Aid Kit
- Headache Pills
- Small Roll Duct Tape
- Latex Gloves
- Large Bandages
- Snake Bite Kit
Top Pocket:
Silva Compass
Large Pocket:
550 Cord - Orange
T. P.
Emergency Bivy (blanket) (Adventure Medical)
3 liter water bladder
pads
Pepper Spray (on shoulder strap)
Benchmade Webbing Cutter
GPS Garmin eTrax Legend