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If you attempting to assemble a little 2012 survival kit, good luck. Your 2012 survival kit is going to be more like a 2012 survival list. Your 2012 survival list needs to be comprehensive and cover all areas of concern – food, water, shelter, clothing, transportation and any miscellaneous items you feel are necessary.
2012 Survival Concern #1 – Food
You need feed to last you for with regards to a year. Yes a year. And this is only feed for yourself, if you are with family each person needs sufficient feed to last them a year. Dried vegetables, meats, fruits, nuts, and seeds are a necessity. You also need feed seeds to begin a garden if the soil permits it. Carrots, celery, cabbage, eggplants, tomatoes, potatoes, etc. Are all necessary. If you want to think longer term get seeds for fruit trees.
Hunting instrumentation will likewise be necessary here. I wouldn’t commend getting fishing gear, as most of the water will most likely be too polluted to eat from for a while. Gear for trapping little to big animals is essential.
Basic kitchen utensils, storage containers, pots and pans are likewise needed.
2012 Survival Concern #2 – Water
You ought to have a portable water purification system with a good deal of galore filters. Clear water will be scare.
2012 Survival Concern #3 – Shelter
This is course depends on where you are. A high quality tent and a sleeping bag are magnificent ideas as you will most likely be moving around a lot.
2012 Survival Concern #4 – Clothing
Depending on where you are, you may need a winter jacket, lots of sweaters, waterproof gear, high water boots, gloves, etc.
2012 Survival Concern #5 – Transportation
Again depending on where you are, your transportation needs will change. You may want a mountain bike, skis, a ATV, etc. Make sure you get a great deal of fuel if you are planning to transport with anything that requires fuel.
Most people will want a unsinkable boat even though irrespective of where they are because of the high water levels.
2012 Survival Concern #6 – Miscellaneous Items
Miscellaneous items include a primary help kit, water-poof matches, candles, a lantern, flares, walkie talkies, batteries, etc.
Bicycle America Ebook 2
7-Eleven: America’s Greatest Cycling Team is the initial book to tell the full story of America’s introductory and biggest pro cycling team.
Founded in 1981 by Jim Ochowicz and Olympic medalist Eric Heiden and sponsored by the 7-Eleven chain of comfortableness stores, the team rounded up the best novice cyclists in North America and formed them into a cohesive, European-style cycling team. As amateurs, they eclipsed the American race scene and won seven medals at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. As professionals, beginning in 1985, the team went to Europe and soon received requests to take part to the Tour of Italy and then the Tour de France, putting Americans on the podium in landmark victories that would modify the face of American cycling forever.
Prepared with the enthusiastic joint operation of the team members and co-authored by the team’s founder, Jim Ochowicz, 7-Eleven is not only the most necessary missing piece in the story of American cycling, but the book that American cyclists have been waiting for ever since the 7-Eleven cowboys snagged that firstborn yellow jersey.
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“The new Team 7-Eleven book brought back outstanding memories.” — Eric Heiden, 5-time Olympic Gold Medalist and Team 7-Eleven cofounder
“[Team 7-Eleven] catalogues each episode, from the colorful characters to the shocking successes, in a organized chronology of the team’s decade-long run.” — Podium Café
“What wondrous and painful memories Och and Geoff brought to life in the new Team 7-Eleven book! From the early ‘Ranch Dog’ days to the Tour de France victories, the stories and level of detail are spot on. Och provided the prospect for us cowboys to show the world we had the mettle.” — Ron Kiefel, Team 7-Eleven rider
“I greedily read Team 7-Eleven and ran into numerous new subtle differences in meaning or opinion or attitude to stories I thought I knew. Drake and Och captured the spirit of the team and brought it back to life.” — Alex Stieda, Team 7-Eleven rider and the initial North American to wear the Tour de France yellow jersey
“I thought I knew a lot regarding the riders and their famous victories, like Andy Hampsten’s noteworthy Giro d’Italia win in 1988 and Alex Steida, Jeff Pierce and Davis Phinney’s stage wins in the Tour de France. But [Team 7-Eleven] is so full of arousing and attention holding details and behind-the-scenes anecdotes that I couldn’t put it down.” — RoadBikeRider.com
“For me, Geoff and Jim’s book Team 7-Eleven passed that fact-check test. What I didn’t suppose was that I would get drawn into remembering the awful bike race battles that Sergent Rock van Och lead us into. And to think that we followed him!” — Tom Schuler, Team 7-Eleven rider
“Team 7-Eleven is a unfeigned joy to read…It is an necessary read if this amount of time of cycling is one that passed you by or one that is before your time.” — TheWashingMachinePost.net
“I thank Geoff Drake for the honorable way I think things are written in the book. Team 7-Eleven is very accurate. Drake puts history in a perspective that made me sentimental with regards to what we did as a team. At the time, we didn’t recognise whether we were part of a vision, an impulse, or a youthful dare!” — George Taylor, 7-Eleven cycling team sports sponsorship agent
“[Team 7-Eleven’s] history is chronicled in outstanding detail. Longtime cycling journo Geoff Drake and Jim Ochowicz (one of the team’s co-founders) spotlight the tryouts and tribulations of putting the team on an global stage.” — NBCSports.com
“Team 7-Eleven is a lively, easy read…The kit is iconic, the team was featured in “American Flyers” and at this point are not only an primary piece of cycling history, but a slice of Americana as well.” — NYVelocity.com
“The [Team 7-Eleven] book is rich in details, well-paced and very entertaining…Team 7-Eleven is an splendid addition to the history of the sport.” — Pezcyclingnews
“Team 7-Eleven is a must-read for any person who wants to recognise more when it comes to the history of U.S. racing and how the groundwork was conventional for the eventual domination of Lance Armstrong and the current crop of top U.S. pros.” — RoadBikeRider.com
“The Team 7-Eleven book is an necessary history for any individual who has ever swung a leg over the top tube of a racing …Of note, though, is how gratifying the actual reading of the book has been. For a book gourmand such as your author, Drake serves up fine writing fare by the fork full.” — Le Grimpeur
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very dramatic By Bob Well written by someone who has racing experience and reporting on it. I especially liked the character development of the riders and the details of the lives of competitive cyclists. Very dramatic and hard to put down.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
A reminder of how modern U.S. cycling began. By Rick B This story began at a time I started cycling. During the 80′s and 90′sI remember seeing most of these guys at races in Southern California and New England. They were bigger than life. I really enjoyed reading about the learning process Och and his gang went through to build such a large, successful, iconic team. I always admired Eric Heiden. Now he is one of my heros.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent By Ken S. Sato When I purchased this book when there were only 2 negative reviews on Amazon. I totally disagree with the negative reviews, the book is very well written. It seems to be somewhat of an authorized biography of Jim Ochowicz focusing on his 7 Eleven years. There is a factual error in the first sentence of the preface, wrong location for the 1992 Olympics, and a few typos but these are minor distractions. This book was extremely nostalgic for me having grown up and started racing in the early 1980s in the Midwest and moving to Boulder Colorado in 1985. You may not find this book quite as fascinating if your interest in bicycle racing did not start until the 1990s or later.
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