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            <author>eegena</author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <ul><li> <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.<span class="diffchar">ge</span>o<span class="diffchar">c</span>it<span class="diffchar">i</span>e<span class="diffchar">s</span>.com<span class="diffchar">/yosemite/falls/9200</span>/survival_attitude.html" rel="external">The Attitude of Survival</a>+ <ul><li> <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.<span class="diffchar">backc</span>o<span class="diffchar">untryatt</span>it<span class="diffchar">ud</span>e.com/survival_attitude.html" rel="external">The Attitude of Survival</a>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- Get your SantaGPS license code <span class="diffchar">((S</span>a<span class="diffchar">nt</span>a <span class="diffchar">GPS</span> <span class="diffchar">- R</span>e<span class="diffchar">gis</span>tra<span class="diffchar">t</span>io<span class="diffchar">n Co</span>de <span class="diffchar">))</span><br />+ <span class="diffchar"><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span>Get your SantaGPS license code <span class="diffchar"><</span>a<span class="diffchar"> cl</span>a<span class="diffchar">ss="wiki"</span>  <span class="diffchar">hr</span>e<span class="diffchar">f="h</span>t<span class="diffchar">tp://www.su</span>r<span class="diffchar">viv</span>a<span class="diffchar">ped</span>i<span class="diffchar">a.c</span>o<span class="diffchar">m/tiki-rea</span>d<span class="diffchar">_articl</span>e<span class="diffchar">.php?articleId=10"</span> <span class="diffchar">rel="">here</a></span></span><br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 06:36:16 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Basic Backpacking List</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- </li><li> <b>Camp Shoes</b> – you will be tired of your boots by the end of the day.  A lightweight pair of tenni shoes or sandals is a good idea.  Camp shoes are an optional item, but they come in handy as backup footwear in-case you have to cross a stream or have blister problems.  I use an old pair of running shoes.+ </li><li> <b>Camp Shoes</b> – you will be tired of your boots by the end of the day.  A lightweight pair of tenni<span class="diffchar">s</span> shoes or sandals is a good idea.  Camp shoes are an optional item, but they come in handy as backup footwear in-case you have to cross a stream or have blister problems.  I use an old pair of running shoes.- <ul><li> <b>Tent</b> – something that will keep you and a partner dry.  Don’t forget the rain fly.  Ideally, the tent should weigh 7pounds or less for two people.  You can divide the load for 3.5 pounds apiece<span class="diffchar">. We’ll need to coordinate this as the time for the trip grows near</span>.+ <ul><li> <b>Tent</b> – something that will keep you and a partner dry.  Don’t forget the rain fly.  Ideally, the tent should weigh 7<span class="diffchar"> </span>pounds or less for two people<span class="diffchar"> (shoot for 6 or less)</span>.  You can divide the load for 3.5 pounds apiece.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 02:06:22 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- The first thing to note is that matches are on <a title="The Ten Essentials" href='tiki-index.php?page=The+Ten+Essentials' class='wiki'>The Ten Essentials</a> lis<span class="diffchar">t.  Fire serves multiple purposes including: warmth, signal, wild beast and insect deteren</span>t.  But they won't do much good if you haven't practiced your firebuilding skills.  Building a good fire without expending too much precious energy is an extremely important skill.<br />+ The first thing to note is that matches are on <a title="The Ten Essentials" href='tiki-index.php?page=The+Ten+Essentials' class='wiki'>The Ten Essentials</a> list.  But they won't do much good if you haven't practiced your firebuilding skills.  Building a good fire without expending too much precious energy is an extremely important skill<span class="diffchar">.  Fire serves multiple purposes including: warmth, signal, wild beast and insect deterent</span>.<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 04:56:54 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <span class="img"><a href="http://www.survivapedia.com/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=219"><img alt="" src="http://www.survivapedia.com/show_image.php?id=219" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></a></span><span class="img"><a href="http://www.survivapedia.com/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=430"><img alt="" src="http://www.survivapedia.com/show_image.php?id=430" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></a></span><span class="img"><a href="http://www.survivapedia.com/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=294"><img alt="" src="http://www.survivapedia.com/show_image.php?id=294" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></a></span><span class="img"><img alt="" src="show_image.php?id=291" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></span<span class="diffchar">><br /><br /</span>>Made it to the campsite yesterday afternoon.  No cell service.  We did get a signal at the cave headquarters today.  Last night we had rain after dinner.  Not torrential, but enough to get everyone's attention.  All boys healthy and happy.  All adults happy.  Some sore from cave exploring and watermellon polo (great game.  The highlight: the disappearing watermellon).  The spelunking was a great activity.  We started at 9:30 with preparations (suiting up.  Helmets, knee pads,overalls, gloves, headlamps... And got back to camp araound 5:30.  Passed cave features like &quot;The Grand Canyon&quot;, &quot;Death Ridge&quot;, &quot;We'll Miss You&quot;, &quot;The Cork Screw&quot;, and &quot;Ham Sandwich&quot;  (Bro. Allen and Edwards called it &quot;Too many Ham Sandwiches&quot;).  Ate lunch in the cave at the &quot;Titan's&quot; (huge stalagmites)  About 6 hours in the cave.  The campsite is beautiful.  The one of best campsites I've ever had.  Camping at the base of a 150 foot bluff.  Has a super swimming hole with cool, crystal clear water that we took advantage of after the cave.  Food has been great.  Thanks again to Sis Elieson and family.<br />+ <span class="img"><a href="http://www.survivapedia.com/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=219"><img alt="" src="http://www.survivapedia.com/show_image.php?id=219" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></a></span><span class="img"><a href="http://www.survivapedia.com/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=430"><img alt="" src="http://www.survivapedia.com/show_image.php?id=430" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></a></span><span class="img"><a href="http://www.survivapedia.com/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=294"><img alt="" src="http://www.survivapedia.com/show_image.php?id=294" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></a></span><span class="img"><img alt="" src="show_image.php?id=291" border="0"  width="240" align="right" /></span>Made it to the campsite yesterday afternoon.  No cell service.  We did get a signal at the cave headquarters today.  Last night we had rain after dinner.  Not torrential, but enough to get everyone's attention.  All boys healthy and happy.  All adults happy.  Some sore from cave exploring and watermellon polo (great game.  The highlight: the disappearing watermellon).  The spelunking was a great activity.  We started at 9:30 with preparations (suiting up.  Helmets, knee pads,overalls, gloves, headlamps... And got back to camp araound 5:30.  Passed cave features like &quot;The Grand Canyon&quot;, &quot;Death Ridge&quot;, &quot;We'll Miss You&quot;, &quot;The Cork Screw&quot;, and &quot;Ham Sandwich&quot;  (Bro. Allen and Edwards called it &quot;Too many Ham Sandwiches&quot;).  Ate lunch in the cave at the &quot;Titan's&quot; (huge stalagmites)  About 6 hours in the cave.  The campsite is beautiful.  The one of best campsites I've ever had.  Camping at the base of a 150 foot bluff.  Has a super swimming hole with cool, crystal clear water that we took advantage of after the cave.  Food has been great.  Thanks again to Sis Elieson and family.<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 03:42:04 +0100</pubDate>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 17:48:40 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <h3 id="2009_High_Adventure_Roster<span class="diffchar">" class="showhide_heading</span>">2009 High Adventure Roster</h3><br />+ <h3<span class="diffchar"> class="showhide_heading"</span> id="2009_High_Adventure_Roster">2009 High Adventure Roster</h3><br />]]></description>
            <author>Mattz</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 03:59:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Alaska Fishing</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <p>Stay Tuned!</p><br />- <p>7/6/09 - Monday<br /><br />+ <p<span class="diffchar"> style="text-align: left"</span>>7/6/09 - Monday<span class="diffchar"><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/show_image.php?id=194" border="0"  width="240" height="180" align="right" /></span></span><br /><br />- We landed safely at Pedro Bay (the locals say "PEE-DROE").&#160; Marty Guth met us at the air strip and loaded us in to a jeep for the quarter mile drive to the boat.&#160; There we boarded two custom made jet boats named the "Knot-So-Fast" and the "Half-Fast"; characteristic Guth humor.&#160; They also have their ocean-going halibut boat the "Reel Fast" and the boarderline unstable (more motor than boat) that they named the "Too-Fast" ... for good reason apparently.<br /><br /><br />We settled into the lodge, had lunch, then headed out to the mouth of the river to fish for reds (Sockey Salmon).&#160; The fishing was a little slower than usual and there certainly a technique of getting them on.&#160; Still it was a bunch of fish and when you catch them they really go. It is said that they are one of the best fighting sport fish.&#160; When you get one you are in for a fight.&#160; They jump, dance, flip, and otherwise try to get rid of the hook.&#160; The scenery is incredible.&#160; Mountains all around.&#160; Lot's of postcard worthy pictures.&#160;<br /><br />+ <span class="diffchar"><br /><br /><br /><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/show_image.php?id=201" border="0"  width="240" height="180" align="right" /></span></span>We landed safely at Pedro Bay (the locals say "PEE-DROE").&#160; Marty Guth met us at the air strip and loaded us in to a jeep for the quarter mile drive to the boat.&#160; There we boarded two custom made jet boats named the "Knot-So-Fast" and the "Half-Fast"; characteristic Guth humor.&#160; They also have their ocean-going halibut boat the "Reel Fast" and the boarderline unstable<span class="diffchar"> vessel</span> (more motor than boat) that they named the "Too-Fast" ... for good reason apparently.<br /><br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><br /><br /><br /><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/show_image.php?id=192" border="0"  width="240" height="320" align="left" /></span</span>>We settled into the lodge, had lunch, then headed out to the mouth of the river to fish for reds (Sockey Salmon).&#160; The fishing was a little slower than usual and there certainly a technique of getting them on.&#160; Still it was a bunch of fish and when you catch them they really go. It is said that they are one of the best fighting sport fish.&#160; When you get one you are in for a fight.&#160; They jump, dance, flip, and otherwise try to get rid of the hook.&#160; The scenery is incredible.&#160; Mountains all around.&#160; Lot's of postcard worthy pictures.&#160;<span class="diffchar"><br /><br /><br /></span><br /><br />+ <p><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/show_image.php?id=199" border="0"  width="240" height="180" align="left" /></span>Harrison celebrates... can you believe we're here?</p><br />+ <p><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/show_image.php?id=200" border="0"  width="240" height="180" align="right" /></span></p><br />+ <p>&#160;</p><br />+ <p>&#160;</p><br />+ <p>&#160;</p><br />+ <p>&#160;</p><br />+ <p>&#160;</p><br />+ <p>&#160;</p><br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 15:43:18 +0100</pubDate>
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