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[Outdoors-Magazine.com] All Kitted Out

June 29th, 2005 . by Jetman

[Outdoors-Magazine.com] All Kitted Out:

“Modules is the best way to describe how my survival kits are constructed, each one is a self contained module that is complete enough to be used on its own or be used with another module, if the situation warrants it. There are five modules, taking me from the “everyday pocket kit”, up to the “72 hour grab & go bag”.”


Taking the Bug Out Bag Ultralight

June 29th, 2005 . by Jetman

Taking the Bug Out Bag Ultralight

After all, how else are you going to tote it around?


20%: Gitmo Prisoners Treated Unfairly

June 23rd, 2005 . by Jetman

War on Terror:

“June 22, 2005–A Rasmussen Reports survey found that 20% of Americans believe prisoners at Guantanamo Bay have been treated unfairly. Seven-out-of-ten adults believe the prisoners are being treated ‘better than they deserve’ (36%) or ‘about right’ (34%).

The survey also found that just 14% agree with people who say that prisoner treatment at Guantanamo Bay is similar to Nazi tactics. Sixty-nine percent disagree with that comparison. This helps explain why Illinois Senator Dick Durbin apologized for making such a comparison.”

This is why we stand a good chance of losing the GWOT. SERE school was harder than they treat those folks, and technically they are all War Criminals who wouldn’t fall under the Geneva Convention even if their core organization had signed it.


Paddling Straight Fishing Techniques, Rigging Explanations, Kayak Recommendations and more

June 21st, 2005 . by Jetman

Paddling Straight Fishing Techniques, Rigging Explanations, Kayak Recommendations and more: “Paddling a Sea Kayak in a Straight Line ”

Okay so some of us own Kayaks. We love to get out there and check out what we can catch while getting a workout. This whole straight line thing is harder than you may think, so here’s a good technique page.


Great cartoon…

June 19th, 2005 . by Jetman


Andy’s Tyvek Page

June 18th, 2005 . by Jetman

Andy’s Tyvek Page: “Tyvek: What it is and where to get some”

Tyvek is what they make those USPS Priority Mail envelopes out of. I use it for camping as a ground cover for my bivvy sack, and it’s super lightweight and durable. Instead of having to purchase a whole roll of it, mail Andy some money and he’ll cut you off some. I did.


Joe’s Ultralight Backpacking / Gear List

June 18th, 2005 . by Jetman

Joe’s Ultralight Backpacking / Gear List:

“ON THE BOD

Hiking Shoes (Lowa Tempest Lo) Watch

Nylon T-Shirt 2 pair ‘SmartWool’ Socks

Nylon Hiking Pants Sunglasses

Nylon running shorts Hiking poles (duct tape wrapped around)

Hat (O.R. Sonoran Sombrero)

THE PACK

NOTE: Sleeping pad is inside the pack, providing some form.

CORE CLOTHES

—- ——-

Backpack (GoLite Breeze, 3000+ ci) Nylon Anorak (pockets cut away)

Feathered Friends Swallow (20F, 800-fill) Long Underwear Top (lighweight)

6′x8′ Siltarp knockoff (Campmor) Long Underwear Top (Expedition-wt.)

A16 Bug Bivy Long Underwear Bottoms (lightweight)

50′ Nylon guy line (cut in pieces) Balaclava (O.R. Windstopper fleece)

Seven Kelty Nobendium stakes Gloves, Fleece (cutout fingertips)

3/4-length Sleeping Pad (RidgeRest) GoLite Dome Umbrella

Tyvek groundsheet (6′x3′) Bandana

SURVIVAL

——– HOUSEKEEPING/KITCHEN

——————–

1st Aid Kit

Leatherman ‘Micra’ Titanium pot w/ lid (1.3 liter)

Compass, Orienteering Esbit Pocket Stove

‘Hurricane’ matches Base Stove Reflector (aluminum foil)

Whistle (plastic) Windscreen (folded aluminum foil)

Iodine/Neutra”


Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada - Index Map

June 18th, 2005 . by Jetman

Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada - Index Map: Just in case you’d like to see how strong an earthquake you felt was…


Urban Legends Reference Pages: Rumors of War (Colonel of Truth)

June 5th, 2005 . by Jetman

Urban Legends Reference Pages: Rumors of War (Colonel of Truth):

“In spite of our overwhelming conventional strength as the world’s only superpower (a truly silly term), we are the underdog in this fight. As you listen to the carefully scripted rhetoric designed to prepare us for the march for war, please realize that America is not equipped or seriously trained for the battle ahead. To be certain, our soldiers are much better than the enemy, and we have some excellent counter-terrorist organizations, but they are mostly trained for hostage rescues, airfield seizures, or the occasional body snatch, (which may come in handy). We will be fighting a war of annihilation, because if their early efforts are any indication, our enemy is ready and willing to die to the last man. Eradicating the enemy will be costly and time consuming. They have already deployed their forces in as many as 20 countries, and are likely living the lives of everyday citizens.

Simply put, our soldiers will be tasked with a search and destroy mission on multiple foreign landscapes, and the public must be patient and supportive until the strategy and tactics can be worked out. For the most part, our military is still in the process of redefining itself and is presided over by men and women who grew up with - and were promoted because they excelled in - Cold War doctrine, strategy and tactics. This will not be linear warfare, there will be no clear centers of gravity to strike with high technology weapons. Our vast technological edge will certainly be helpful, but it will not be decisive. Perhaps the perfect metaphor for the coming battle was introduced by the terrorists themselves aboard the hijacked aircraft ? this will be a knife fight, and it will be won or lost by the ingenuity and will of citizens and soldiers, not by software or smart bombs. We must also be patient with our military…”


Brian Shul the Speaker - Veteran’s Day Address

June 5th, 2005 . by Jetman

Brian Shul the Speaker - Veteran’s Day Address:

“This place we love, that we call America, is not just a place, it is an idea. An idea manifested in its people, a very diverse people. I heard a college student on TV the other day say that if a mandatory draft was imposed, he would head for Canada, as he had already mapped out his career, and serving in the military was just not in his plans.

Not in his plans… I wonder if the young boys on the beaches at Normandy had other plans, as their dead bodies washed ashore in a sea of red. I’m sure the young men who found themselves in the jungles of Viet Nam, watching their buddies die in an unnamed rice patty fighting an unseen enemy had other plans. I guess those men and women surprised at Pearl Harbor one morning had all their plans rearranged in ways they could never have imagined. The people at the World Trade Center have no more plans.

But in this diversity, also comes our strength as a nation. All may speak, and the will of the majority will be heard. Though we may disagree, we are all Americans and live under the same flag. That beautiful flag that has become such a symbol of freedom to the world. For those who have fought on foreign soil, they understand better than most the importance of this flag, and the strength derived from its presence.”


THE HANGAR - website for AWs

June 4th, 2005 . by Jetman

THE HANGAR - website for AWs


The Atlantic Online | December 2004 | News Judgment and Jihad | Mark Bowden

June 4th, 2005 . by Jetman

The Atlantic Online | December 2004 | News Judgment and Jihad | Mark Bowden:

“News Judgment and Jihad Terrorists depend on the cooperation of the media. It’s time to stop providing it “