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Mon. Sep 6, 2010 

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

    Topographic maps, Forest Service maps, and other maps we take with on hikes, hunting trips, geocaching, etc
...Click Here for full article

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

    Road map review
A quick look at road maps and how we use them ...Click Here for full article

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

    Taking a look at some resources for the Map & Compass.
How to learn map & compass skills and how to keep those ...Click Here for full article

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There are more than 400 animals—rhinos, elephants, monkeys, polar bears and lions, at the Reid Park Zoo. It is set up in a few zones you can walk through to see African, Asian, and South American regions. There is also a walk through aviary.

It is not the largest zoo but you can easily spend half the day watching the animals and learning from the various educational material throughout the area.

http://arizonawildlife.org/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1217058768

Reid Park Zoo
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Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted on: Sat Jul 26 2008

In preparation for a natural or man made disaster, its a good idea to have some supplies ready around the house. In case you are not at home its easy to prepare some essential equipment in a bag that can be left in the car or truck. There are many ideas for a easy to carry backpack to be used in an emergency. Here are some pictures of one attempt at a bag that has enough supplies for a person on the move for a few days.

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1193283984

Three Day Pack / Bug out Bag review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 24 2007

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