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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

10 tips for going on a bike trip


10 tips for going on a bike trip

In our time in the fashion all sorts of selections, tops, ratings, advice. Well, why not for cycling trips to write something like that, which would motivate, make you act and hold your life interesting. So, 10 tips for bicycle riding, which should be adhered to, so that the story "how I spent the summer" brought pleasure. It is necessary to bring a handful of adventures into your life, to plunge into the world of freedom, to get acquainted with interesting people, to bathe in the rays of ultraviolet and leave indelible impressions after the lapse.

Leave the comfort zone

We all surrounded ourselves with such conditions, in which there would be as few surprises, risks, novelty. We are used to practicing every day the same, without realizing anything new. We are used to inventing excuses, looking for reasons for refusal, and not for action. So it will not work, set foot on the threshold and you will not regret it.

Do not worry about the route

In fact, not going to Africa after all. Europe is full of tourists and people, full of information signs, beaten paths and signs. Somewhere, yes, get out, especially on a bicycle for which 10 km is not a hook. But about the incredible nature and other attractions do not have to worry; it's all at every step.
I say so, because many burn out at the planning stage, frightens the unknown, and true travelers, it really should beckon.


Top 10 Zombie Apocalypse Survival Tips

Top 10 Zombie Apocalypse Survival Tips

Sunday, April 23, 2017

20 Wilderness Survival Tips!

20 Wilderness Survival Tips!

10 main rules for hitchhiking


10 main rules for hitchhiking

About what to say, how to behave and what you should not argue about - you can see in our fresh material.

Hitchhiking is a wonderful thing. If you choose this way of traveling, you, especially if the finances are limited, open a lot of opportunities to visit in different parts of the world. This is the most interesting kind of travel.

Hitchhiking allows you to better know people. It is unpredictable, somewhat risky and its main plus - the opportunity to break out of the routine routine. Someone thinks that hitchhiking is a state of mind. To help beginners in hitchhiking, we collected the main tips.

1. Look decent

The first impression is always important. And from the way you look and position yourself, the driver will stop or not. After all, the driver is often hard to understand that they vote at the roadside, especially at night. Therefore, going on a trip, take care of the appearance.

The girl-hitchhiker should not dress defiantly. Indiscreet topic and shorts, quite appropriate in the city, on the road can cause anyone not needed associations. It is best to wear comfortable, clean and neat clothes suitable for different weather conditions. In this case, the traveler has more chances for passing transport.

In order for you to be noticed on the road, bright clothes should be present on the clothes. If you vote at night, make sure that the clothing is fitted with reflective elements.

2. It is better for a girl to go with a man

Hitchhiking is always associated with risks, so traveling better together. Of course, girls who travel alone have always more chances that they will be driven. However, the young girl runs the risk of being in an unpleasant situation.

Do not be afraid that drivers do not pick up couples. On the tracks young couples who hitchhike, cause sympathy. And if a married couple travels by car, they will always stop to take them to their company.

What should I do if the car stopped, and you did not like the company with which you have to go? In this case, you should ask the driver where he is going. After listening to it, you can safely say that to much regret you are out of the way, and immediately try to catch another car.


Saturday, April 22, 2017

10 tactical tips for survival in the wild


10 tactical tips for survival in the wild

All of us to some extent strive to lead an environmentally conscious way of life. We help the environment, minimizing the use of organic fuels; we buy environmentally friendly products and with the mind approach various household trivialities. To get closer to nature even more, we can go horseback riding or skiing in the forest.

But what if nature had become for you not just a way to relax from the city fuss? What if you suddenly were absolutely cut off from civilization? Would you survive?

Survival in the wild

Even if you are firmly convinced that the essentials - a mobile phone, laptop and iPod, let's be realistic. We all know that without water, food and a roof over your head is indispensable, but are you really ready to survive in a wildlife environment alone?

We prepared a compilation of 10 tips in case you suddenly find yourself closer to nature than you expected.

1. Collection and filtration of water

Collection and filtration of water in nature. The body of the average person is 60% water, and replenishing the body with water is necessary for survival.

Therefore, when there is no shell, no hose, no bottles at hand, find a piece of cloth, hollow log, reed or plastic bag (unfortunately, such bags can now be found almost everywhere) and use it to collect and filter out water.

You can also use the fabric to collect the morning dew from the grass. If you knew in advance that there is a probability of being in such conditions, then, of course, you should take a water bottle with you.

2. Eating

Food in the wild. It so happened that for the maintenance of life we ​​need the energy that we receive from food, so how are you going to eat something in the wild?

Prepare a list of edible wild plants with a detailed description and learn how to grow and transplant the plants that you will meet.

If you know in advance that you will find yourself in such a situation, take with you a sufficient supply of nutritious foods, such as poppy, buckwheat and spirulina powder. Grab and set for germination of seeds in case you have to survive for some time yourself.

3. Oral hygiene products

That's right, you will need a toothbrush. And it's not about caring for a beautiful smile, but about hygiene and health. A toothbrush can be made if you chew the ends of a small twig of a tree to the state of soft bristles. To refresh the breath, you can use needles of coniferous trees.

4. A source of heat and light
For these purposes matches are perfect, because with their help you can light a fire, light a path in the dark, warm yourself, give a smoke signal of distress and burn out parasites, for example, a tick (of course, there are other ways, but anything can happen).

The source of heat and light in the wild

If you do not have matches, use the most banal, all known method of fire mining: find two sticks and rub them against each other.

5. Warm clothes

It may happen that where you happen to be, it will be difficult to keep the heat, but it is necessary for survival. Ideally, you need to have a stock of warm clothing, including thermal underwear and a jacket. If such things are not with you, quickly build a fire and press yourself more persistently towards your companion (if you, of course, were lucky to have it).

6. Knife

Using a knife in a wild environment

If you are one of those who are used to wearing a knife in your pocket everywhere, wherever you go, then you already have a good chance to survive in the wild. The knife is useful for cutting branches and stems for building shelter, making other useful tools, and also for cooking and searching for sources of water (for example, to cut a plant stem and collect juice).

7. Natural remedy for repelling insects

Insects not only get bored and get in the way while you are trying hard to save your life, but also, being carriers of bacterial and parasitic diseases, can significantly reduce your chances of survival. Therefore, it would be superfluous to acquire a natural remedy for repelling insects. Do you know that ordinary lemon juice is suitable for this?

8. Material for the construction of shelter

How to build a shelter in the wild

Rain, sun, snow, hail, wind, insects, and maybe even wolves and bears ... No doubt, to protect yourself from many unfavorable environmental factors, you will definitely need a shelter. There are a number of ways to build it out of natural materials, and the choice will depend on your needs and the conditions in which you ended up.

9. Natural First-aid Kit

If you are in the wild alone and injured, you will be more vulnerable to infections and diseases. Learn how to find everything you need in a wild environment and collect a natural first-aid kit.

10. Compass

Using a compass in the forest

Who knows ... Perhaps you will like to live away from civilization that you will not want to return. Otherwise it would be useful to have an instrument with you that will help you better navigate the terrain while traveling.


We are able to survive in the wild, because we ourselves are part of it: but still have to prepare a little.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Psychological recommendations for survival


Psychological recommendations for survival

Tourist trip - it is not just a fascinating journey in good company with guitars and tents. Anyone, even a short and simple, hike - this is primarily a test. Test yourself, your physical and spiritual strength.

If you enjoy hiking, then this article is for you. From it you will learn 11 lessons of psychological survival in nature.


1. Do not isolate

You are not a superhero. You are a man. A man - a social being. In the campaign the most important thing - it's his friend's shoulder. In Nature, without the "vest" Urbana, everyone understands how it is vulnerable. And it helps to establish a really strong spiritual connection. Even if you like Christopher Johnson McCandless, we decided to test him and went into the woods alone, remember that no one can help you, if you happen to trouble.

2. Take care of nature

Being in nature, remember that you are not at home, you are at a party. Any your action in one way or another causes environmental damage. But all you can do - is to minimize it. First of all learn how to deal with fire. Do not dilute the fires near the trees, shrubs, in areas with dry grass. Before you build a fireplace, remove the top layer of turf, and after the burning of wood, carefully put it into place.

3. Help yourself

You are obliged to take care of them. Always. Under any circumstances. Tired? Hungry? Wet? Spit! If you put the tent, then do it on the conscience - otherwise it will blow away even the light breeze. If you are a tourist-conductor, always carefully check whether tied catamaran well - or go on foot. And do not expect that someone will do the work for you - at your mates have their hiking duties.

4. Do not be a sissy

In the forest and in the mountains no one has done for you showers and toilets are not set. You can not normally be washed for several days or even weeks. Toilet paper can end. Hot water is not always the case. Chances are, you (and your friends) will smell bad. And that's fine. "Stink" All sometimes. But if this is not acceptable to you, then you do not camp life in the teeth.

5. Accept the facts, as they are

If you get caught in the rain and soaked to the skin, just accept this fact. It has already happened, nothing can be done. Moreover, Humble yourselves and the fact that you may not be able to for a long time to dry things. Just take for granted such cases. And always remember: sooner or later you will dry up. And even the "facts" you can always outsmart - always pack clothes and other belongings in plastic bags.

6. Be light

Heavy backpack = strong physical and emotional exhaustion. Do not take unnecessary things. After the campaign - it's not forever. Of course, everyone loves the comfort, but take care only of the essentials. If you want to travel you will enjoy, go to the path of light.

7. Play

Trek - it's not just test yourself for strength, it is also an adventure. So use every opportunity to play. Throw the bag and dive into the opened suddenly the river over the hill. Play hide and seek. Eats blackberries. Positive emotions are necessary to continue the hard way. BUT! Not for a moment do not forget about safety. For example, swim in the river only if you know it and you are sure the water is clean, no dangerous craters and too strong currents. In other words, play, if you are sure that it will not harm you and your comrades.

8. Be grateful

Everything is relative. Houses for what you become is not badly cooked meal, and after a 12-hour transition, and you seem half-baked rice delicacy. Be grateful for what you have in the campaign, and also do not forget to say "thank you" to your comrades, sharing it with you.

9. Know how all

To survive in the wild, you should be able to very much. You need to be a little carpenter, little chef, a little bit of a psychologist and a doctor. It is particularly important to be able to provide first aid: stop the bleeding, splint, apply artificial respiration. Including, without special tools and medicines.

10. Believe in yourself

Your mind and body are more than you think. If you feel that your strength to the limit, remember - you think. Always, even when you are sick and dead tired, look for the strength to continue the journey.

11. Be bold


During the trip you do not have time to be scared. While crossing the river, you are climbing the wobbly rock, a night in the forest. This is normal. Fear - a natural reaction to extreme conditions. Be bold - does not mean not to feel fear, therefore, be able to overcome it.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

145 tips on how to survive in horror movies


145 tips on how to survive in horror movies

1. If you think you have already killed a monster, never come closer to make sure of it.

2. If you find that your house is built on or near the former cemetery, that it was once a church where black masses served, that former tenants have gone mad, committed suicide, died a terrible death (no matter what) Were engaged in necrophilia or Satanism in your house, immediately move.

3. Never read aloud the spells that invoke demons, even as a joke.

4. Do not go down into the basement, especially if you suddenly turned off the light.

5. If your children turn to you in Latin or any other language they do not need to know, or their voices are not like their own voices, immediately shoot them. In the end, it will bring you much less frustration. Note: One bullet may not be enough; be ready for this.

6. If you are many, never step aside, alone or singly.

7. If your company decided to have fun at midnight in an abandoned house on the outskirts of the city, do not trudge along with everyone. If all go in pairs, and you do not have a partner, it is generally strictly prohibited. If you are generally recognized as a wit, you will hardly have time to write a will on the way.

8. The general rule: never solve puzzles that open the gates of Hell.

9. Never approach the grave, the tomb, the crypt, the mausoleum, or any other place of repose.

10. If you hear any noise, and find that it's just your cat, immediately run away if you value your life.

11. If household appliances, including a food processor, turn on itself, move, dropping everything.

12. Do not take anything (even borrow) from the dead.

13. If you come to an unfamiliar city, and do not see a single person on the streets, it's possible that it's not just that. Understand the hint and do not stop here.

14. Do not engage in genetic engineering unless you know exactly what you want to get in the end.


15. If you run away from a monster, be prepared for the fact that you will surely stumble and fall at least twice (more if you belong to the weaker sex). Also keep in mind that, despite the fact that you run with all your might, and the monster slowly hobbles after you, it still moves fast enough to catch up with you.


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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Top 10 South African Attractions



 Top 10 South African Attractions

South Africa is the country of not only the unresolved past, Nelson Mandela and the 2010 World Cup. First of all, this is a land of indescribable natural beauty and wildlife. We will introduce you to 10 places that you just need to visit (if you will be in these parts), according to the server survivalinwild.blogspot.com.


Table Mountain is the business card of Cape Town



The famous mountain, whose height is 1,086 meters, is not only one of the most famous sights of Cape Town. Without exaggeration, it can be called a visiting card of South Africa. There are more plant species on the Table Mountain than in the whole of the UK! Climbing the mountain, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city center, the surrounding mountains and the ocean. You will also be able to get acquainted with African culture, as well. This is one of the favorite places for a picnic with the locals. If you are difficult to call a hobbyist, there is a lift for your services, which goes to the top every 6 minutes.

Garden Route - fine, as in paradise!



Garden Route is a picturesque area stretching from Mossel Bay to the Paul Sauer bridge for as much as 300 km. All 750 kilometers of coast from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth offer numerous sights for visitors. Steep mountains, rocks, beaches with white sand, dense forests, semi-deserts - all can be found in this seemingly small but very tempting area. There are many coastal resorts in which you can take a break and relax. In the sea you can find penguins, whales and dolphins.


Monday, April 17, 2017

10 cities that serve the world’s best street food

10 cities that serve the world’s best street food

Ask any avid travellers and they will tell you that the best way to discover a city’s food scene is by venturing to the food streets. Local, authentic and prepared right before you – it couldn’t get more exciting. CNN has named top 23 cities in the world for street food and here are the top 10:

1. Bangkok, Thailand


PHOTO: Reuters

When you think street food, Bangkok is probably the first city that comes to mind. The city is noteworthy for both its assortment of offerings and the abundance of street hawkers.

From sweet soymilk and bean curd for breakfast to aromatic rice and poached chicken for lunch the food streets have something to appeal to any and every foodie. Phad Thai noodles and grilled satay seem to be late night favourites.

2. Tokyo, Japan


PHOTO: Reuters

After acquiring 10 additional Michelin stars in 2016, Tokyo has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world. However, you don’t have to visit a Michelin starred restaurant to experience good food in Tokyo, the food streets in the city offer equally delicious food.

3. Honolulu, Hawaii

Poke, the fish salad that seems to be trending right now, is very commonly available in Hawaii according to CNN. The city also has a “thriving food truck scene”, however, CNN recommends travelling to the North Shore’s Kamehameha Highway in Haleiwa for some genuine culinary discoveries.

4. Durban, South Africa


PHOTO: Reuters

The go-to place for street food fans in South Africa, Durban’s cuisine is influenced by Zulu, Indian and white South Africans. The city is popular for its curries, which has adapted to South African ingredients and palates.

5. New Orleans, Louisiana

From hot dogs to fried alligator, New Orleans’ cuisine is quite versatile and street food is where you will find the favourites.

6. Istanbul, Turkey


PHOTO: Reuters

There is more on offer on Turkish food streets than the omnipresent Doner. One of the most renowned items would be simit, which resembles a bagel. However, there much more to discover –from musssels to Lahmajun (Turkish pizza) and pistachio flavoured ice-cream.

7. Hong Kong

Taking to food streets on weekends is the preferred activity on weekends in Hong Kong. It is also the city where Michelin decided to launch its first-ever street food guide. Shau Kei Wan Main Street East and Kowloon City are two popular weekend destinations that serve the city’s best sweet tofu custard and Cantonese egg waffle. There is a lot more to explore.




8. Paris, France


PHOTO: Reuters

While Paris is known for its fine-dining restaurants the city’s street food is also worth discovering. Fresh pastries, crepes with gruyere and roasted chestnuts are all well worth the street visit.

9. Mexico City, Mexico


PHOTO: Reuters

There’s more to Mexican street food than tacos and a visit to Mexico City will prove so. Their use of native ingredients and methods for enhancing flavours is not possible to experience anywhere else.




10. Cairo, Egypt


PHOTO: Reuters

While falafel, shawarma and kofta have fans everywhere in the world. There is more to Egyptian cuisine that has been explored such as Koshary which mixes rice, pasta, lentils and chickpeas, topped with a vinegar-based tomato sauce.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Top 10 Tips For Travelling In Africa


Top 10 Tips For Travelling In Africa

So you’ve taken the plunge and bought that ticket to an African city you’ve always wanted to explore, now what? You need to find a place to stay, figure out your itinerary, and work out all the details, big and small, that come with jetting off to a new place.

In the midst of all this planning, it’s very easy to forget some very important piece of admin, or completely overlook a seemingly insignificant detail. Whether you’re headed to Accra, Nairobi, Maputo or Cairo, here are a few things you should consider to help keep your trip fun and hassle-free.


1. Check the paperwork requirements
This might seem obvious, but the very last thing you want is to have your trip cancelled because you didn’t do enough research on visas required. Depending on where you come from and where you’re going, you might be granted a visa on arrival or have to get one in advance. So it’s important to know the rules that apply to your specific destination. And if your flight involves a layover, remember to check if you will need a transit visa.

2. That goes for your car too!
If you’re planning on road tripping, your car might need paperwork to enter certain countries. This document is called the Carnet de Passages en Douane (CPD), and allows a car to temporarily enter a country while also guaranteeing that all the necessary duties and taxes will be paid if the car is not re-exported.

3. Get your meds and the necessary shots
If you’re travelling to a malaria prone region, you will need to go on a course of preventative medication beforehand in order to reduce your risk of falling ill, so speak to your doctor about your travel plans. Some countries also require yellow fever vaccination cards upon entry; this may not be required when applying for your visa, but not having it could get you turned away on arrival.


Friday, April 14, 2017

Ten Survival Tactics for the Arctic


Ten Survival Tactics for the Arctic

BY: BAFFIN ISLAND EXPEDITIONJANUARY 12, 2008

1) Stay hydrated

It’s not easy to make yourself drink water when it’s really cold, but staying hydrated is crucial to surviving cold temperatures. When you’re well-hydrated, you have enough blood volume to keep warm blood pumping to your extremities.

2) Consume lots of calories and food high in fat.

Exercising in the cold burns a lot of energy. Global Warming 101 expedition members need to consume around 5000 calories per day including one stick of butter per person per day. Burning these calories produces much needed body heat.

3) Protect yourself from the wind.

Wind robs heat from your body as it sneaks into your clothing, replacing warm air with cold. Wind also dries and chills any exposed skin. At -20°F with a 30 mph wind, exposed skin will freeze in less than five minutes. A windproof outer layer and a fur ruff around the face are necessities. Inuit people always turn their back to the wind or take shelter behind a komatek sled when possible.

4) Insulate yourself from the cold.

The thicker the insulation in your clothing and the more air it traps, the warmer you’ll be. Any gaps in the insulation, for example between your coat and pants or between your sleeves and gloves, can let a lot of your heat escape. You can also lose a lot of heat by standing, sitting or kneeling on cold surfaces. Thick boots and foam pads can help retain your heat.

5) Protect extremities.

As your core temperature lowers, your body, in an attempt to maintain its core temperature, restricts blood flow to your extremities. Your body is basically sacrificing your non-essential parts to maintain vital organs. For this reason, hands and feet are often the first parts claimed by frostbite. If you feel your feet or hands getting cold, take aggressive action to re-warm them.

6) Stay dry.

Your body will lose heat 240 times more quickly to water than to air. If you let your insulation get wet from sweat, snow or water, your insulation will lose much of its ability to keep you warm. Try to adjust your layers before you start sweating and if clothing gets covered in snow, brush off the snow before it melts.

7) Don’t get lost.

Flat light conditions combined with blowing snow and sometimes featureless topography can make navigation difficult. In addition to a GPS and maps, bring enough food and gear with you when you travel on the land. If conditions deteriorate you can dig in and wait for the weather to clear instead of trying to travel in a whiteout.

8) Avoid weak ice.

A changing climate, warmer ocean currents and shifting winds can make ice conditions unpredictable. Even traditional travel routes may now be unsafe. Travel with caution. If you do fall through the ice, “swim” out and roll in the snow to get as much of the water off as possible and then change into dry clothes.

9) Practice with all gear before heading out.

In cold temperatures even small tasks like putting on skis, tying a knot or stuffing a sleeping bag take longer and are more difficult. Fumbling with unfamiliar gear or discovering that a crucial item is missing or broken could lead to injury or disaster.

10) Take care of each other.


In cold and windy conditions, always check your partners’ faces for frostbite and let them know so they can fix it. Try to notice if someone seems cold or low energy and help them get more food, water and warmth. To be a good safety-net for others, however, you must make sure you’re taking care of yourself as well.

20 gadgets for survival: how to escape during a zombie apocalypse



20 gadgets for survival: how to escape during a zombie apocalypse

If you believe American blockbusters, soon we will all die. The Earth will necessarily fall a huge meteorite or we will be enslaved by zombies. We must meet the catastrophe fully armed.
We present our version of the memo in case of a zombie apocalypse.

The essence of the invention is LIFESAVER Bottle in the multilevel filtration of water, which reliably removes contaminants, microorganisms and bacteria. This allows you to collect water from virtually any puddle. Such a bottle of 750 ml can save the lives of victims of zombies or hurricanes, floods that usually occur during the apocalypse. Or it will be easier for travelers who have lost their way away from civilization.


Knives

Learn to throw knives, because it can save you from zombies. Knives "Gerber" can also be used for hunting or camping. The fixed blade is made of high-strength carbon steel; the handles are combined with different materials for convenience and safety in use.


Assault Gloves S.O.L.A.G.

Sometimes you have to get a good zombie on his terrible face, so much so that it does not damage the knuckles. Assault Gloves S.O.L.A.G. are intended for use by professional military and adventure lovers as an element of individual protective equipment.


Tactical Flashlight

If a zombie has a strong skull, then to gain time, it can be blinded. Tactical flashlight can be used for temporary blindness and disorientation of the enemy. Tactical flashlights can be either manual or installed on a weapon. They can also be used as ordinary lights to illuminate the path.



Tactical Assault Crossbow

The best defense is attack. And if you take a zombie, it's better to storm, and in this case a crossbow TAC-15, which is usually used for hunting, is useful. Engineers developed the upper crossbow module, which can be attached to the standard lower module from the M16 assault rifle.


Tissot Tactile Watches

It's not just a watch, it's a device equipped with everything necessary for extreme conditions.
With the help of light pressure on the glass, the functions of the digital chronograph, thermometer and alarm clock, date indicator of the "eternal" calendar, the compass and the diver's log are activated. In case you have to dive very deep and for long, the clock can withstand a depth of 100 meters. The perfect visibility of the watch is guaranteed by the bright fluorescent materials with which the case is coated and effective backlighting.


Protection (shell)

When choosing a defense against a zombie, you need to select something that is reliable, but not constraining the movement. You must be more brisk, mobile than these hulking creatures.
The bulletproof vest is too heavy, but the model of the protective shell of the Titan Sport Jacket from Fox Racing, designed for freeride and downhill, will not make you look like a hockey player in full gear.


First Aid Kit

It goes without saying that, to escape from zombies, you need to grab a first aid kit.


Thermal-Eye X50 Search and Observation Thermal Imager

You always need to know where your enemy is, so as not to be caught unawares.
Thermal-Eye X50 is designed for all-weather and round-the-clock monitoring of the location and movement of people and equipment, the detection of hidden and disguised objects or targets on extensive sites, hidden surveillance, harassment and so on. Excellent device in the apocalypse, because you can observe in any climatic conditions: in fog, smoke and total darkness.


Leatherman MUT EOD 850132H Tool

Multifunctionality is what is needed in conditions of survival. Leatherman MUT EOD 850132N can be used as a tactical and practical tool in the fight against zombies. Here there is a powerful field knife, and an awl, and nippers, and a scraper - in general, you can screw, unscrew and bite off anything.


WOLVERINE STEEL TOE Shoes

If suddenly zombies want to hurt their legs, boots for American hard workers Steel Toe will protect them from falling and rolling objects. CarbonMax is a carbon insert in the toe of the shoe that prevents foot damage, but leaves the shoes light and durable. The multishock system makes the steps easy; you spend much less energy on walking and can go 30% further than in normal shoes.


Ax M48 KOMMANDO RANGER HAWK

Against zombies also very effective cold weapons - tomahawks and axes. M48 Kommando Ranger Hawk Ax is a portable ax with a built-in compass. With its help, you can not only defeat zombies, but also crack the door in an abandoned building.


Sleeping bag

Wherever you have to hide from the zombies - on the floor in an abandoned building or in the woods on the ground - you will need a warm and comfortable sleeping bag. Given our harsh winters, you need to take immediately a sleeping bag for extreme conditions, withstanding -32 degrees. For example, Salewa weighing 2 kg with proprietary technology Silverized Down Technology, Chamber Construction and V-chamber.


Set for a fire from Zippo

Wild animals and zombies are afraid of fire. And, as Captain Obviously would say, the fire warms and you can prepare food on it. You never know when and where you will find the need to build a fire in the conditions of the apocalypse - specifically for such a fire case, the company Zippo has developed a set for breeding a fire. It includes moisture repellent tinder and, of course, a lighter, packed in a stylish orange metal box.


Food

To have the strength for survival, it is necessary to stock up with hearty sandwiches and other food, preferably with a long shelf life and high caloric content.


Binoculars

If you do not want to carry a thermal imager, you can just use binoculars. For example, the Vanguard Endeavor was repeatedly recognized as the best binoculars.


Gun

A pistol is not the best method to fight a zombie. But for self-defense may be needed. We recommend the German quality of Heckler & Koch P2000 pistols, which have been in service with the police for over 20 years.


Armored Helmet

If you really defend yourself against zombies, so from head to foot. Be sure to take an armored vehicle with you so that your enemies do not break your skull.
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And in order to break the skull of a zombie, a baseball bat is useful.


Backpack

And finally, to pack all this equipment, you need a good backpack.
It is worth paying attention to the model OffGrid Solar BackPack with a capacity of 24.5 liters. The front pocket is equipped with a solar panel, which can be used to recharge electronic devices.


Thursday, April 13, 2017

10 rules for self-travel


10 rules for self-travel

Come to an unfamiliar place during the day, not at night.

Even in safe Europe it becomes uncomfortable if you accidentally mistake the number of the last night bus or become entangled in the Flemish names of Brussels lanes. What can I say about night trips to Shiva (forgotten areas of Delhi), when your taxi driver suddenly turns and says: "Listen, maybe, well, your hotel? My friend has an excellent hotel! "- and sharply turns the steering wheel. At such moments you remember about the life of the heroine Sandra Bullock from the movie "Everything about Steve," which writes a marker on his hand with a driver's license for a trucker to be found in the event of her death.


Trust your intuition

In uncertain, stressful situations, such as immersion in someone else's cultural and linguistic environment, our subconscious mind works much faster and more clearly than our consciousness. Intuition is exacerbated, visual memory works better, clinging to all unfamiliar signs and house numbers, there is a sixth sense: to go there or not to go? Give the passport to this strange Indian, who does not even have a border guard uniform? Take a ticket with a transfer in Vienna lasting 40 minutes? If it seems that it is not worth it, then it's not worth it.

See local news

Understand what is happening around you, it is important in the mountain resort, and in the Kashmir village - suddenly there will be a landslide or salt riots? Even if you do not know the language, a television picture with armed wooden sticks by men can sometimes be quite enough.


Sunday, April 9, 2017

Top 10 Travel Tips for Argentina


  1. Money: Argentina has a lot of corruption within its monetary system. It is important not to carry large bills and to examine the bills that you are spending and receiving. Although Argentines are happy and tourist friendly, that does not mean that one of them might give you back a counterfeit bill. Click here for a quick website that will help you detect fake money. 
    Bills are generally wrinkled and thin, almost like Monopoly money. The money usually isn’t in the best condition, so handle with care. It is also important to know where a few ATMs are within your area. They have a withdrawal limit and often times run out. Also, remember to carry coins if you intend on riding the buses. 


    It can be a problem to cash traveler's checks in Argentina. It’s better to bring VISA and Mastercard, and draw cash from ATMs. Most ATMs have an English option. Don’t expect to use your credit cards in stores though. They are rarely accepted. Lastly, banks, grocery stores, and restaurants are typically the only ones that will break a 100peso bill.
  2. Transportation: There are several different methods of transportation within Argentina, each with their own pros and cons. The first is the subway. The subway is easy, cheap, and only crowded during peak hours (9am and 7pm). Taxis are also inexpensive, but if you speak English, it is likely that you will be taken on a longer, more scenic route. Be sure you have your travel destination ready, either verbally or written on a piece of paper. The bus system is also very easy. Although it is typically only used by the locals, it is great because there are so many available buses. Walking is also another way that you can get from point A to point B. It is important to know where you are going. Two recommended maps are Guia T and Automovil Club Argentino’s maps. If you have a cell phone with a map application, that should work as well. Lastly, if you intend on renting a car during your time in Argentina, be sure to place the reservation ahead of time to guarantee availability. Also, be careful! Car accidents are incredibly common in Argentina.