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How To Make Disaster Recovery Planning More Effective

By / April 5, 2020

Most companies prepare for emergencies by magnifying fire detection and prevention systems such as fire alarms or fire extinguishers, improving company security, training a special team to respond during an emergency, and getting everything insured. But emergency preparation does not actually end in being aware of what’s to come, but in identifying the means to […]

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The Basics of Crisis Management

By / March 15, 2020

What is crisis management? As experts state, a crisis in an organization, a nation, business, family, or in a relationship is unpredictable. It comes in times when you are actually best prepared or, worse, least prepared. A crisis may come in many forms, fiscal, relational, or natural. And oftentimes when not prepared, dealt and responded […]

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Looking for Closeout Hiking Boots?

By / February 11, 2020

If you are planning on a long hike on rocky trails, you are going to need a decent pair of hiking boots. Hold on a second. Let’s amend that statement slightly. If you are going on a hike of any duration on any type of trail, you are going to need a decent pair of […]

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Canadian Wilderness Offer Wildlife And Isolation

By / January 13, 2020

Backpacking into the Canadian wilderness can be a lesson in solitude as there are thousands of square miles of untamed land waiting to be explored. However, it is highly recommended that a person never travels into the Canadian wilderness alone, as there are places as well as dangers from which one person may not be […]

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Josh Bernstein and the Boulder Outdoor Survival School

By / December 16, 2019

Josh Bernstein is one of the famous explorers and TV personalities. He is an author and survival expert. He used to host Digging for the Truth, a documentary series of The History Channel. Josh Bernstein has appeared in various shows. He has been featured in Men’s Vogue and the New York Times. Aside from being […]

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15 Life-Saving Shelters You Can Build Today

By / November 17, 2019

Shelter is your top priority in most survival emergencies. Severe weather conditions can kill within a few hours if you don’t have some type of shelter to defend you from the elements. Luckily, there are a wide array of techniques and materials for escaping the elements. Check out my top 15 favorite survival shelters…(continue reading)

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Best Hiking Boots Provide Safety And Comfort

By / November 15, 2019

Regardless of where or when you plan to go hiking, having the best hiking boots you can find can make a difference in your safety and comfort. When you go to the sports store in search of boots, you will need to have in mind the type of hiking you plan to be doing. There […]

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One Man’s Story: Alone in the Wilderness

By / October 16, 2019

Dick Proenneke had a dream, and he had the courage to do what it took to make that dream a reality. He vowed to live alone in the wilderness, to live his life in a land that wasn’t touched by man and was still pristine and pure. He wanted to roam through a wilderness where […]

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Adventure Summer Camps – The Best Ones

By / September 15, 2019

The true reason behind any adventure summer camps is to send the children somewhere where they will not only have a great time but will learn and grow as a person. The adventure summer camp programs that you are searching, should offer a wide range of adventurous activities to choose from. If the summer camp […]

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Staying Sane in the Wild

By / July 6, 2019

Follow the link below to watch our latest video on how to maintain and strengthen your mental health and endurance in any survival situation.

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