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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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MALICE CLIPS Overview
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Oct 7 2009

    the Malice Clip was invented by Tactical Tailor. They are injection molded, heavy duty, reusable clips that attach modular po ...Click Here for full article

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Dog Backpack
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    A quick look at a backpack for dogs. This pack is designed well and well built from quality materials. Not a novelty or toy, ...Click Here for full article

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Near Vail, Arizona the famous Georgia Marble Company of Arizona ran a Limestone Operation for many years. The quary is now shut down and falling apart The Limestone Operation was Leased by Georgia Marble, of Kennesaw, Georgia. And Georgia Marble had other limestone operations in Arizonas Helvita Mining District at Vail, Arizona.

http://www.desertgeology.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1210016933

Limestone (Marble) Mine south of Tucson, Arizona
Posted by:
KVH
Posted on: Mon May 5 2008

I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

http://www.buildyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222684929&pid=1228

IDL Tools T-10 Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

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Hiking Gear buyers guide, Gear Reviews, Video Reviews and more
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Hiking Gear buyers guide, Gear Reviews, Video Reviews and more