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BC150 Basic Survival Course

Learn to live off the land and survive in the wild

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Sg. Langat White Water Kayak Experience

Thrills and spills of white water kayaking in Sg Langat

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Rope Skills 101: Basic Usage of Rope

An intensive technical training program designed for outdoor enthusiasts wishing to upgrade their rappelling/abseiling skills & ...

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Sg. Kenaboi White Water Kayak Experience

Twist, bank and steer your kayak in Grade 1 waters of Sg. Kenaboi

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Bushcraft 200: Jungle Survival Course

A structured training course that will expose participants to the ultimate survival experience in the heart of ...

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BC150 Adventurer's Guide to Survival

A practical training program that exposes participants to the basic concepts and fundamentals of survival situation for ...

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Navigation 101: Map & Compass

A technical program designed to introduce participants to the most basic form of navigation: using a compass and a map. ...

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Corporate Wargame

An agressive team building program that integrates and motivates the participants by thrusting them into a series of scenario paintball ...

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Watch Guide for Adventurers Print E-mail
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casio-gpr-100.jpgWristwatches are an important piece of our daily lives. And when you are an outdoor person, you'd want a reliable wristwatch that can cope with your active lifestyle. Watches have come a long way than just being a mere timekeeper. Nowadays watches are fitted with a multitude of functions for a variety of tasks.

When it comes to choosing a watch, your options range from the simple, precise models that just tell the time to complex mini-computers. Here's how to sort through the wide selection to find the best style for you.

Some of the popular type of watches:
  • Casual watches are designed for everyday wear and look less technical than other sports watches.
  • Specialized watches include altimeters (best for skiers and climbers) and heart rate monitors (best for fitness enthusiasts).
  • Multifunction watches are the best choice for people who are game for a variety of activities.

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SCUBA Diving: All The Gear You Need Print E-mail
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scuba_full_gear_sm.jpgScuba diving is a fun sport - here are some pictures of scuba gear to help you get started if you are not familiar with the equipment. Scuba diving does require a bit of gear - after all, we are not meant to breathe underwater!

Even though most dive shops and all dive operators hav rentails, owning and maintaining your own scuba equipment will provide you with the security and knowledge that all your gear not only fits, but also functions and performs the way you need it to.

Let us explain all the gear you need:

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Weatherproof DSLR Print E-mail
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olympus_e-3b.jpg The Star
Columnists - Shot Story
30 December 2007
By Lai Voon Loong

Even a downpour can’t get our columnist down when he’s out playing with a new toy – especially when the toy is weatherproof....

A few fortunate photo journalists were invited by Olympus Malaysia to the Langkawi International Maritime and Aviation (Lima) show earlier this month to review the brand’s all-new 10.1 Megapixel Olympus E3 digital SLR.

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Trangia 25, Swedish Goodness Print E-mail
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trangia_25a_1.jpgMalaysia Knife Forum
16 August 2006
By FOOMAN

I've been thinking about Ikea's Swedish Meatballs. But never mind.

In an eBay bidding frenzy, I ended up with two Trangia 25 kits. This is the larger kit with 1.5 and 1.75l pots. Both sets were used, but were in excellent condition. One one set, a pot and pan doesn't look like it had been used, althogh it had some wear and scratches.

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How To Choose A Rucksack Print E-mail
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rucksack.jpgForestExplorers.Com
21 November 2007
By FOREST ANG

Choosing a rucksack or backpack is the most important step in planning a backpacking trip. A backpack that is not right or just doesn't fit or just plan uncomfortable will be a great nuisance on your trip. I have learnt that cheap backpack does not last. It may looks durable, tough and the price is cheap but when on the road, everything gave up. Trust me that quality backpack is worth every cent you pay.

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