Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Day 2: Don't Die Out There Cards

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Today’s Item is the  Don’t Die Out There Deck of Cards


On Sale today only for $4.89





· Survival tips packaged in a playful and popular format-a card deck
· Practical information drawn from the Emergency Survival and First Aid pocket guides, both Mountaineers Books' bestsellers
· Written by an outdoorsman and physician
· Water-resistant card stock
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Leave a comment on this 32post sharing an emergency survival tip.
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6 comments:

  1. I need to learn more about survival, but the tip I have is to suck on a rock if you are parched and have no water.

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  2. My emergency tip is Dental Floss. It is amazingly strong and is small to pack. It can hold up blankets to make a shelter. Tie things up and so much more!
    Christi

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  3. Always carry a mirror or a shiny CD, then if lost you can signal searching aircraft. Max Kieffer

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  4. My husband always carries a deck of cards, because if you are lost and start to play solitaire, shortly, someone will be looking over your shoulder to tell you what to move. Elaine Kieffer

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  5. I carry a blanket in my car for emergencies. I have used it several times. Mostly to keep the kids warm while driving. But one time I saw an accident and the lady was in shock. I used the blanket to help her.

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  6. We are in the process of setting up a survival kit. We always carry hats, gloves and at least one blanket in each car though. That way if anything ever happens we are prepared.

    jrosencr (at) gmail (dot) com

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