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SoCIAL LITE Vodka Sodas – HIKES NEAR VANCOUVER

This is a paid advertisement sponsored by SoCIAL LITE I was introduced to SoCIAL LITE Vodka Sodas last year to test out and share with the hiking community and I must say, they make for an awesome mountaintop cheers. The bubbles and light fruity flavour are refreshing after a sweaty grind up the mountain or day out in the sun. Cheersing with my gal Kristi atop Mt Thompson I love partnering with Canadian companies and to find out that SoCIAL LITE Vodka was founded in Whitby, Ontario, a stone’s throw away from where I grew up in Scarborough made it...
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An Epidemiological Expedition, 1954

By Paul Theerman ~ Reconnaissance for Yellow Fever in the Nuba Mountains, Southern Sudan, 1954 is one of the several dozen films that Dr. Telford H. Work created during his distinguished career in arbovirus (“arthropod-borne virus”) field research. Born in 1921, Work attended Stanford University and Stanford Medical School, and after graduation went into the U.S. Navy in the last months of World War II. After the Navy he attended the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, taking a degree in tropical medicine in 1949, and after a stint studying filariasis in Fiji, a Masters of Public Health at...
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$1,500 Prize for Book Collecting – Duke University Libraries Blogs

The Duke University Libraries are proud to present the 2023 Andrew T. Nadell Prize for Book Collecting. The contest is open to all students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate/professional degree program at Duke, and the winners will receive cash prizes. Submissions due by March 31, 2023 More information: bit.ly/bookcollectors First Prize Undergraduate division: $1,500Graduate division: $1,500 Second Prize Undergraduate division: $750Graduate division: $750 Winners of the contest will receive any in-print Grolier Club book of their choice, as well as a three-year membership in the Bibliographical Society of America. You don’t have to be a “book collector” to enter...
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Silkies For Sale – 2/3/23

We are NPIP, Pullorum tested and a Minnesota state  inspected hatchery.  No Shipping/Pick up only.  We are open by appointment only. We sell one  week old unsexed silkie chicks, when available.   We also sell four month old female silkie pullets in a variety of colors. Black, White, Grey, Splash, Buff, Blue and Partridge.   If you are not allowed to have roosters where you live I would recommend that you consider a four month old female silkie pullet. Contact me through Messenger on Facebook to inquire about availability of silkie chicks and silkie pullets. You must have an appointment to pick...
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20,000-Year-Old Cave Paintings were a Proto-Writing System – EQUINE Ink

The cave paintings such as the ones found in Lascaux and Pech Merle in southwest France, and the El Castillo Cave in Spain, are well known for their remarkable cave paintings. Now, the artwork is being considered as more than just early painting; researchers believe the paintings are an early proto-writing system, dating back at least 14,000 years earlier than previously thought. The study, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, was led by independent researcher Ben Bacon, and involved senior academics from Durham University and University College London (UCL).
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20% off bushcraft courses in our Christmas Sale 2022!!! – Jack Raven Bushcraft

We’re delighted to once again be running our awesome Christmas sale. Grab a unique and unforgettable Christmas gift for a loved one, or even treat yourself! This great offer lasts for the whole of December 2022 and includes 22 fantastic bushcraft and craft courses running in 2023. To take advantage of this offer and get 20% off our 2023 bushcraft and craft courses, simply use this code at checkout:  XMAS2022 You can use the discount code to book as many places as you like on this amazing range of fantastic 2023 bushcraft courses, all run from our beautiful ancient...
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Chadar Trek Lifesaver Tips for Exercising Precaution While Trekking

Chadar Trek is undoubtedly one of the most adventurous treks and also for people who live in cities and need a break away from the hustle and bustle of city life and have been seeking an opportunity to have freedom from their hard-working lives for a short while, this trek is a must. On completion of the trek, you are going to realize the immense beauty of pristine nature and why it needs to be protected. This trek is not like other treks as it involves walking on a frozen Zanskar river at an altitude of 13,000 ft for days...
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Buff Merino Lightweight Balaclava Review

The ‘Merino Lightweight Balaclava’ from Buff is a 100 percent Merino wool balaclava with integrated ventilation holes and even a pony tail port. A quick review The Merino Lightweight Balaclava is simple in design. It is made almost entirely from sheep merino wool. It has an elongated design to provide ample neck coverage, and has laminated synthetic reinforcement layers around the integrated breathing holes and pony tail port, which requires a small hand cut for use. It is extremely thin and lightweight making it extremely breathable. It packs down to about the size of a tennis ball and retails for...
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[VIDEO] Transforming an LMTV into the Ultimate Bugout Overlander – Part 5 – Survivopedia

While his "original" parking brake was a bit rustic, seeing as it was literally a log, that's not the greatest, safest, or most durable solution so Tyler went out and got a new check valve for the brake system from Haldex to bring back function. But when it rains it pours, and the batteries had no more life left in them, so he went ahead and upgraded those as well, and now he can roll (and stop, too!) The post [VIDEO] Transforming an LMTV into the Ultimate Bugout Overlander – Part 5 appeared first on Survivopedia. Source link [vimar_seo_links]
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Pouch Review: Spiritus Systems Small GP

The humble General Purpose pouch; Jack of all trades, master of none. Used by almost everyone, for every “thing”. But are all GP Pouches created equal? Spiritus Systems certainly doesn’t think so. Within a market that has a multitude of pouches tailored for any conceivable role, and novel approaches to general utility such as Spiritus’ recent JSTA pouch (reviewed here) becoming available, what justification is there for a humble GP pouch? Let’s have a look. I’ve had the pouch for about 9 months now, and I’ve used it to hold everything from grenades and first-aid kits to night-vision devices and...