Survival Gear

By admin, January 17, 2009 12:42 am

survival gear

As a knapsack and walking has become more sophisticated, people have become more daring, and sometimes even reckless. Humans apparently have a inherent need to prove they can survive in the desert. More and more backpackers hikers and climbers are more and more in the unknown jungle. These are not campers weekend. Rather, nature lovers, these are grave and who seek and find there own truth, every time you venture outdoors. There are obvious gear and equipment using both traditional and futuristic. This article will attempt to verify some of the items accepted for packing, as well as some new options to consider.

When packing, no matter what type of activity to be undertaken, there are several unwritten rules one must observe. First, you must pack light, and include the basics of food, water and a way to purify it, first aid kit, and some sort of fire starter. A map and a compass, and you have an idea where to go and how to get there. Include some sort of knife or multipurpose tool that can perform a variety of tasks, from cutting to the elimination chips branches. Do not forget your sunglasses and some sun screen. A flashlight and extra batteries, even if you are taking any type of lamp. Now this is very important. While trying to keep the light, you should take extra food, as well as rain wear and extra clothing, including a hat.

There are two schools of thought regarding the use of futuristic equipment. I am referring, of course, GPS technology and the beacon. Purists do not want anything electronic, the other camp feels they should take advantage of anything that Get home safely. Current costs of these devices makes them prohibitively expensive. Moreover, in the case of an injury, these units do not give the exact location of a victim, so you still need some type of device signaling, as a mirror or whistle.

I do not think everyone's future must be electronic. I came up with a patent pending concept that will satisfy both camps, and is so profitable, no one that backpacks, hiking, rock climbing, and camping will be able to pay. In this day and age electronics, I have designed something that is completely mechanical. No batteries or worry about bad reception. Surviving in the wilderness, never to come to mean the survival. In this day and age, someone who has lost only should be rescued.That think that's why we need the Lifetrack.

The Lifetrack makes it possible for people who are faced with the panic on both sides never Set in not only save lives, but millions of dollars in search and rescue of man-hours. The Lifetrack is a device that in case of an emergency, with the pull of a cord gets rid of a heavy gauge red balloon connected to a 1000 foot fishing to high enough for researchers or a rescue plane to see. The Lifetrack is a series of 3 different products designed to locate the lost person in the desert in hours instead of days.

Lifetrack belt … 4 "wide, with exterior pockets to store a thermal blanket and survival supplies.

The Lifetrack Vest … Using the same concept as the "belt" unzips the vest inner side to release a dubbed lean to store complete with telescopic poles from 3 feet. Some people prefer a vest and are willing to pay more for the package complete survival. This offers a great choice, and as the "Belt" is very commercial.

The Flare gun Lifetrack … Flare guns are very expensive and, of course, the flash only has a short life. With a small adjustment in Lifetrack device easily can be kept in a lightweight pistol, which can be stored in any bag, car, boat or plane. It could also have military use.

The series can be manufactured Lifetrack and sold at low enough cost so that the fields of anyone, hiking, rock climbing, or just venturing into the wilderness, you want to include as part of their team. Even if the rescue device is not activated, the computer becomes part of everyday dress desert.
Please help my dream come true. Go to: The Lifetrack
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About the Author:

Jack has always been in love with the outdoors. Now in his late 50′s, he lives in California surrounded by meadows and trees. So many people go missing each year, so he has come up with an idea to help find anyone lost in the wilderness, in hours rather than days.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comWilderness Survival Gear For Hiking And Backpacking

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