Bring spare underwear during Halloween storms when going in haunted basements of OLD buildings
Orbs? Maybe. But when you're in a building that is hundreds of years old, in it's dungeon basement when there's a thunder storm outside during Halloween... You might want to bring some extra underwear with you in case you have an accident. Sure the basement might be a dumping ground now, but back in the day who knows what, or WHO .... may have been dumped down there. You never know! ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CikI65cW1tY
Bought from MyFenix https://www.myfenix.co.uk/product/fenix-tk20r-v20-tactical-1781
This is the Fenix TK20R V2.0 as shown in the back garden.
You can see it has amazing utility even on lower modes and on the upper modes, really shines a light on the power of this flashlight!
This has 475 meter beam and I believe it! This has great spill as well as a defined hotspot. Very useful light.
Video 3 is linked below and shows it being used in the forest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i8cUyJ9QIE
Next video I will show this in use in the woods.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmgOF2Me9Rg
This video shows my Maxpedition Mini Pocket Organizer in it's current gear carry. I have only had it a week. Currently it has:
x1 18650 rechargeable lithium battery
x1 Spare Samsung smartphone battery
x1 Gerber Shard (Pry-bar tool with other functionality)
x1 Sliver Grippers (tweezers)
x1 Spyderco Bug (knife)
x1 Boker MPP (multi-purpose pen with it's fisher space pen cartridge))
x6 Rite in the rain notepad sheets.
x1 Tray of Paracetamol (basic pain killers)
x1 Tray of Cetrizine (generic allergy tablets for hayfever/pet fur etc)
x28 various sizes of good quality St. Johns Ambulance sterile plasters (band-aids, checking into alternative brands also...)
x1 pair of long cuff nitrile exam gloves (mainly to add usage-thickness till I get the other items)
As time goes on, this EDC will evolve. I plan on adding some individually sealed alcohol-free antibacterial hand wipes and saline wound wipes, to add some supporting usage for the plasters, that way it is possible to let a cut bleed for a bit and then clean it up prior to applying a plaster or what ever, plus be able to clean AND sterilize hands using some good wipes for that task. It is doubtful that I will keep the pair of exam gloves in this kit though, because thickness of the overall organizer (or pack as I call it) is a concern for me. I just have them in to bulk it out a little bit to emulate what it might be once I add some wipes and any way, these first aid items are mainly for myself and a pure bonus thing for people around me that is better than having nothing.
Depending on available space I might even add some form of Swiss army knife or similar item, but I need to ensure it will not bulk out the pack too much.
Stay tuned. You can subscribe to be notified of further updates to this and anything else I post.
* Do you have any suggestions on tweaks to this EDC? Please comment below! *
Thanks.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tuVxlYITZo
This is a comparison video between the beam sizes and colouring of the Fenix TK15, PD35 and PD32 Ultimate Edition. It really does pay to see a comparison between flood style lights that have some throw vs an all throw flashlight. All of the lights are very great quality. I got them from http://www.myfenix.co.uk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SEfGobIZVo
This is my current EDC, that is to say the stuff I have with me when I am out and about. I thought I would do this as a video rather than just a static annotated image. It is always nice to have gadgets and useful things with you, such as phones, flashlights, pens etc. So here is a look at the things I carry with me. The one additional thing I forgot to include on this video is a small rite in the rain notepad, which essentially is a completely waterproof notepad which is a perfect companion to a space pen, or the pen I have in this video (when it has a fisher space pen refill installed in it).
Please like and subscribe :) and I will see you on the next video.
Enjoy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BQOa-v3ll8
I found this recipe after a lot (and I do mean a lot) of searching. This recipe came highly recommended. All natural essential oils, insanely high shelf life, powerfully effective and one application lasts for several hours (about 6-7 hours as I recall). Due to the nature of the ingredients it is safe for people of all ages, including babies from what I read, but I leave that to you to do your own research for your own confidence.
Here comes the science bit: So I did some searching for the average specific gravity of the various oils and calculated roughly how much of the final repellent oil may fit into a 1 Litre container (turned out to be about 900 grams) and used this 900 grams to calculate the amounts of each constituent oil that make up the final repellent.
Then using some accurate scales down to 0.01 grams, weigh everything out and mix together. After filming I divided the liquid into two large jars and shook them a LOT and then recombined them into the jug, mixed them around a bit more and then poured them back into the bottles for storage and filled up my little spray bottles for use.
I was not TOO concerned with maximum double digit precision, since this is only for personal use and not some mass produced commercial venture where you'd want it to be precise as possible so each "batch" is the same. But I do always want things to be pretty damn accurate, so this was fine for me. A few drips of coconut oil missing here, some added there etc.
Ingredients and recipe list:
900g total to fit in a 1L bottle:
Lemongrass 86.13g
Cedarwood 15.66g
Citronella 35.91g
Fractionated Coconut oil 762.3g
This stuff pretty much works against everything I have ever encountered and heard about. Mosquitoes, gnats, flies, fleas and ticks etc. Biting insects hate this stuff, yet it is all natural and safe to use on your skin.
Remember this is oil based so I personally don't recommend spraying it on your clothing but as long as you are confident you can wash oil out of your garments it should be ok.
This is not hard to make. Just get some beakers or containers to mix, something to store in and some scales to measure it as close as you can. Don't worry if it's not pin-point accurate to the recipe, people make slap-dash eyeballed measurements for home made repellents all the time and people swear by them. I swear by this one based on my personal experiences. I just like to get it as close as I can. I highly recommend it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRJ7HNvdcn4
This is an original beat I made using FL Studio. This is a slow song with a feeling of melancholy or sadness to it. It has strong strings sections and piano. The bass comes through as a crucial part, guiding the tone of the track while the strings add emotion. There is a flute with appropriate acoustics that add to the entire vibe as a whole. The ending builds up and leaves you with the feeling that everything will all work out
What do you think about it?
Download links coming soon...
beats instrumental music free download fruityloops
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVUcjuD7tN8
Here is some indoor and outdoor beam footage of the Olight S2R Baton Flashlight.
This does very well indoors as well as outdoors. Perfectly suited to dark walks with your family or for walking your dog. It provides a wider beam for better immediate ground coverage, with average-medium distance for the range.
This said, at range, you won't get brightly lit detail, but you will see if someone is there walking around etc, so this light is best suited to close to medium range.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-RqmDVkiSU
Featured in this basic demo of modes is the Fenix P3D CE, Fenix P2D CE, Silverpoint Auro I, Surefire G2 w/ P60.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzU6mNUV98k