Get ready to get out into the backcountry and set out on an adventure! I've got you covered with the complete backpacking gear guide. Whether your a first time backpacker or you just want to update your gear. This post will take you through everything you need to know. I'll tell you where to get your gear, what gear you can leave behind, and what is essential. You'll be set to head out into the wilderness in no time!
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Get ready to get out into the backcountry and set out on an adventure! I've got you covered with the complete backpacking gear guide. Whether your a first time backpacker or you just want to update your gear. This post will take you through everything you need to know. I'll tell you where to get your gear, what gear you can leave behind, and what is essential. You'll be set to head out into the wilderness in no time!
Craft your perfect camping outfit with tips on blending style and functionality, ensuring every outdoor adventure is as fashionable as it is memorable.
Get ready to get out into the backcountry and set out on an adventure! I've got you covered with the complete backpacking gear guide. Whether your a first time backpacker or you just want to update your gear. This post will take you through everything you need to know. I'll tell you where to get your gear, what gear you can leave behind, and what is essential. You'll be set to head out into the wilderness in no time!
Get ready to get out into the backcountry and set out on an adventure! I've got you covered with the complete backpacking gear guide. Whether your a first time backpacker or you just want to update your gear. This post will take you through everything you need to know. I'll tell you where to get your gear, what gear you can leave behind, and what is essential. You'll be set to head out into the wilderness in no time!
When you want take food and drinks with you, no matter where you go, the Lifetime High Performance Cooler is equipped to make the journey. Adventurers on the move can utilize the cooler’s wheels for increased mobility while enjoying up to eight days of ice retention. The HDPE plastic includes premium UV inhibitors that make this product extraordinarily durable and resistant to the elements. The UV inhibitors ensure that it will be better protected against the destructive effects of the sun so you get to enjoy a product that remains reliable and durable for longer. The insulated lid and body provide protection and ice retention while remaining light enough for easy transportation. The 65 Quart Cooler offers plenty of space for multiple days out in the wilderness. Lifetime provides excellent customer service to ensure you get the most out of your purchase. Our customer service team helps with missing parts, assembly questions, warranty claims, product registration, and general questions. The Lifetime High Performance Cooler has thick, insulated walls and is certified to be weather and even bear resistant. With lightweight portability and intense durability, its performance exceeds most premium-priced coolers, and with features like an easy-drain spout, stainless steel bottle opener, and padlock-compatible latches, it’s the perfect companion to keep you well fed and fueled for any adventure that calls you.
The Burlebo Flying Duck Everyday Shorts – your new go-to choice for versatile comfort and style, whether you're out in the wilderness or simply enjoying a day of leisure. Key Features: Lightweight and Fast-Drying: These shorts are designed for the active adventurer. Made from lightweight materials, they keep you feeling comfortable and dry, even during your most strenuous activities. Say goodbye to discomfort caused by sweat. Four-Way Stretch: With four-way stretch fabric, these shorts offer excellent flexibility and freedom of movement. Whether you're hiking, fishing, or just going for a casual stroll, you'll have unrestricted comfort. Moisture-Wicking Technology: The moisture-wicking fabric efficiently moves sweat away from your skin, ensuring you stay dry and comfortable throughout the day. Stay fresh, even during the most challenging adventures. Elastic Waistband and Belt Loops: The elastic waistband provides a secure and adjustable fit, while the belt loops offer the option to accessorize with your favorite belt. These shorts are all about convenience and style. Zipper and Rubber Buttons: The added zipper and rubber buttons ensure that your shorts stay securely fastened, even during active pursuits. No more worrying about accidental wardrobe malfunctions. Zippered Back Pocket: We understand the importance of keeping your valuables safe. That's why these shorts feature a zippered back pocket, providing a secure place to store your essentials like keys, a wallet, or a phone. Flying Duck Design: The flying duck design adds a touch of outdoor-inspired charm to your look. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or simply appreciate the aesthetics of nature, these shorts let you showcase your passion. The Burlebo Flying Duck Everyday Shorts are more than just shorts; they're a statement of your readiness for adventure. Whether you're hiking, camping, fishing, or simply enjoying a day out, these shorts offer the perfect blend of style and functionality. Outfit your adventures with Burlebo and experience the comfort and convenience these shorts provide. So, gear up and embrace the great outdoors with confidence in the Burlebo Flying Duck Everyday Shorts. Men's Shorts Waist Inseam Outseam Small (30-32) 30-32" 6.5" 16.5" Medium (32-34) 32-34" 7" 17.5" Large (34-36) 34-36" 7.5" 18.5" X-Large (36-38) 36-38" 8" 19.5" XX-Large (38-40) 38-40" 8.5" 20.5"
Land Rover Defender with its robust chassis and solid front and rear axles is an iconic vehicle for off-roading, overlanding, and basically unleashing your ride into the wilderness! One thing that can really propel its image as an ultimate off-roader is the ability to take it camping without having to haul anything behind. Felix Collier
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Product Description Engage your Grade 6+ students in thinking skills practice with Critical and Creative Thinking Activities! 140+ pages of fun, imaginative activities motivate students as they practice thinking in multiple ways about a variety of curriculum- and theme-based topics. 46 theme-based units make it easy to find activities that fit your core curriculum: * Places: In My Room, At the Dinner Table, Outer Space, In the Wilderness, Eating Out, At the Movies, At the Mall, U.S. Landmarks, On the Bus, Mythical Worlds * Nature in Action: Rivers and Streams, Rough Weather, Sharks, Bats, Arachnids, Predators and Prey, So Cute!, Reptiles * History and Beyond: Ancient Egypt, The Middle Ages, When in Rome, Pioneer Days, Into the Future * Technology: The Internet, Cellphones, From Here to There, Robots, Invention Convention * Things I Use: Clocks and Calendars, My Clothes, Say Cheese!, Numbers, Glue and Tape, Video Games, Maps and Globes * In My World: Tunes, Surprise!, Supersize It!, Friends, Holidays, Planet Earth, Nighttime, My Birthday, Bells and Whistles, Now You're Cookin', Leaders and Followers Details: Pages: 160 Published: 2008 Grades: 6+
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VERSES: 1 Samuel 25:2-44 MEMORY VERSE: 1 Samuel 25:3 "...Abigail ... was a woman of good understanding..." BOOK TO REMEMBER: Review all 66 books of the Bible. PRAYER: May we always strive to keep peace in the family, at school, and everywhere. SPECIAL SONG: The Family In God's Plan (see April - Songs We Sing In Bible Class #4 on this blog) VISUAL AID: TV Box (see February - Visual Aid #1 on this blog). LESSON POINTS: We need to be, oh, so careful when we are choosing a mate to be married to all of our lives. In the Old Testament times, they didn't always have a choice when it came to marriage. Occasionally, men and women married because they loved each other, but more times than not, the man and woman married, then they grew to love each other. We need to always remember that God intended for one man to marry one woman and they were to stay married all of their lives. That's what He wants for you and for me. There was a man and his name was Nabal which really was not a very good name because it meant folly or foolish one. We can see in this Bible story that this man was truly a foolish man. Nabal was wicked and harsh and did evil things. The best thing about Nabal was his wife. The Bible says that his wife's name was Abigail and she had good understanding. She was smart and she was beautiful. Yes, Abigail was the best thing about Nabal as we shall see. Nabal was a very rich man. He had many thousands of sheep and goats. In fact, the story begins as Nabal was shearing his sheep. David was in the same area where Nabal lived and he had heard that Nabal had been shearing his sheep. We need to remember that in Old Testament times, they did not have any fast food or McDonald's or Kentucky Fried Chicken or any hamburger places. The food that people ate was food that they grew or raised themselves. David and his men were out in the wilderness, trying to stay away from King Saul, when David sent ten of his good men to talk to Nabal. David told the men what to say and they did as they were told. The men greeted Nabal in David's name and then said many nice things to Nabal like how David wished Nabal would live a long time and how he wished for them a peaceful life--things like that. David's men also explained that all the time that David and his men had been in the same wilderness that Nabals' shepherds had been watching over Nabal's sheep that David and his men had given them no trouble. They had not stolen anything or hurt anyone. What David wanted was food from Nabal and asked nicely and said he would take anything that Nabal wanted to give him. It was not a nice meeting. Nabal got angry and rude and spoke unkindly. He said, "Who is this David? He may be one that has broken away from his master! Shall I give him my bread and my water and my meat that I had prepared for my shearers and give it to someone that I do not know?" So, when David's men turned around and went back to David with the news about what Nabal said, David got a little angry, too. It was the custom back then to help out a neighbor and if anyone asked something of you, you gave it to him. Jesus says that we should be that way today. David told all of his 600 men to put their sword on. David said that Nabal has returned David's good deeds with Nabal's wicked deeds.David was going to fight Nabal and nothing of his was going to be left standing, even the people would be killed. Meanwhile, one of Nabal's servants went and told Abigail all that had happened and all about Nabal's answer to David. Who was Abigail? That's right! Nabal's wife! The servant said that David's men had been good to them and had not hurt anyone or take anything from them and they had even talked together in the fields. Abigail was very smart! She hurried and gathered up 200 loaves of bread, five sheep that were ready to cook, things to drink ,corn, raisins, figs, and put the food on donkeys. Then, Abigail took off, with her servants going before her. She did not tell her husband, Nabal, and met David and his men on her own. As soon as she got close to David, she hurried, got off her donkey, and bowed her face to the ground before David, falling at his feet. Abigail said to David, "Please let me speak to you and do not even think about this wicked man, Nabal. His name means folly and that is what he is--a foolish man. I did not see any of your young men or talk to them, but please accept this blessing that I have brought with me. Please forgive and do not be offended." She went on to say many nice things about David and, in the end, David accepted her gift. David told her of his plan of killing everyone in Nabal's house, but she had acted wisely and had saved their lives that day. He told her to go home in peace. Abigail went home to find that Nabal was throwing a big party just like he was a king! But Abigail said nothing to Nabal that evening. The next morning when all the wine was out of Nabal, Abigail told him of just how close he came to being killed the day before. The Bible says that when Nabal heard what Abigail was saying, that his heart died within him and he became as stone. Nabal died ten days later. When David heard that Nabal had died, he sent messengers to Abigail, asking her to become David's wife. Abigail said yes. "Older Student" Tips: So, even though David was a very good man, and many things that the LORD told him, he did have more than one wife. The Bible says that in Acts 17:30, "And the times of this ignorance, God winked at, but now commanded all men everywhere to repent." ACTIVITY: What Abigail Brought To David As A Gift Materials needed: smallest brown lunch sack, a plastic baggie, 5" x 7" tan construction paper,9" x 12" white construction paper, 5" x 7" gray construction paper, scraps of yellow, black, and brown paper, marker, scissors. Hand out tan paper. Cut large round oval out of tan paper. This bread. Write "200 loaves of bread" on tan oval. Hand out gray paper. Cut out a bottle or container. This is the wine or grape juice. Write "grape juice" on bottle. Hand out white paper. Draw five sheep. Write "sheep" and an "x" for the sheep's eye. Cut sheep out. Hand out small plastic bag or baggie. Hand out yellow scraps. Cut many small yellow circles. This is the parched corn. Place corn in plastic bag. Hand out black paper. Cut many smaller circles. These are raisins. Place raisins in plastic bag. Hand out brown scraps. Cut 2" circles. These are figs. Write "fig" on brown paper. Place figs in plastic bag. Hand out small paper bag. Write "What Abigail Brought To David As A Gift" and "1 Samuel 25" on brown bag. Place all items in paper bag. Fold down edge of brown bag.
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