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National Bacon Day giveaway.

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Apparently today is National Bacon Day. If you were to ask DF, he would likely insist that every day is National Bacon Day. (He eats a lot of the stuff.)

Some people believe that bacon is bad for you. It probably is. But if you need a reason to believe in bacon, check out this interesting factoid from National Today:

Bacon contains a nutrient (we know, we’re surprised too) called “choline.” It’s been known to increase intelligence and memory, fight Alzheimer’s Disease, and protect the heart from developing lethal problems.

We never thought our favorite food could get any better, but then we learn about its health benefits. Thank you, bacon; you’re the gift that keeps on giving.

I’ve been collecting porcine prizes for just such an occasion. The winner of the National Bacon Day giveaway will receive the following delights:

Makin’ Bacon game. This is touted as “a delicious dice game for the whole family.” I’ll let the winner be the judge.

Wooden sign. It says “Bacon is duct tape for the kitchen.” Agreed!

Bacon Strips Adhesive Bandages. Yes. Someone invented Bacon Band-Aids.

 

 

 

I Love Bacon,” by Jayne Rockmill. This cookbook has recipes for every meal of the day, and also for desserts. (My dear partner, who has been known to make Peanut Butter and Bacon Cookies and Bacon-Molasses-Cayenne Peanut Brittle, approved this message.)

Bacon Bowls. According to the packaging, these dishwasher-safe items let you make “delicious edible bowls out of bacon!” They can be used in the microwave, toaster oven or regular oven.

 

 

 

 

Bacon-Flavored Toothpicks. As DF notes, these are perfect for holding your bacon-loaded club sandwich together. Also great for dental hygiene, après your bacon-heavy breakfast. Speaking of which, the last item is…

Breakfast Floss. This trio of breakfast-food-flavored floss includes bacon along with waffles and coffee. Hey, I don’t make this stuff up – I just give it away.

And if bacon isn’t your jam* – well, these things would fit wonderfully into your next few white-elephant holiday gift exchanges.

As always, it’s easy to enter:

Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry (e.g., “Subscribed via e-mail” or “Follow you on Twitter”).

The deadline to enter is 7 p.m. PST Tuesday, Jan. 7. If I don’t hear back from the winner by 7 p.m. PST Wednesday, Jan. 8, then the random number generator will be forced to choose a new name.

Note: Due to the high cost of international shipping, this giveaway is for U.S. residents only.

*Here is a recipe for Bacon Jam.

 

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Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Are you on the look-out for an cuben-fibre shelter with two entries & vestibules, that is easy to pitch and keeps the bugs out? Then you should read my review of the Dirigo 2 from Hyperlite Mountain Gear!

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Disclosure: This article has been supported financially and with gear from Hyperlite Mountain Gear. As you know: I’m keepin’ it real and tell you how it is – I maintain full editorial control of the content published on Hiking in Finland. Read the Transparency Disclaimer for more information on the affiliate links in this article & blogger transparency.

tl;dr

Simple to pitch, spacious for one, and good for dry environments where you will encounter a lot of bugs, that’s where the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2 shines as an ultralight shelter. In humid and wet environments, if you’re tall or you hike with a friend then you might not find this shelter the best option.

Time

I received the Dirigo 2 in the spring of 2019 and slept in it a dozen nights in Finland and Germany.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Function

The function of this tent is to keep you protected from bugs, critters and rain when you are sleeping outdoors. It’s a hybrid single + double wall design which pitches with two trekking poles and has two entries and vestibules.

Hammastunturi Wilderness

Features

The features as per Hyperlite Mountain Gear:

  • Easy entry and exit for two with dual entry
  • Breathable panels at head and foot to combat condensation
  • Two vestibules for exterior gear storage with #5 YKK Aquaguard® Zippers
  • Two large mesh walls for maximum ventilation
  • Pitches with two trekking poles and eight stakes
  • Carbon Fiber ‘Ridge Bar’ adds superior strength and stability
  • Reflective guy-out points
  • Internal mesh hanging stow pocket
  • Internal D-rings for clothesline
  • Two side wall guy-out points for increased internal space
  • Fully seam-sealed
  • Line-locs on all guy-out points
  • Includes X-Large Drawstring Stuff Sack for storage
  • Made in Biddeford, Maine, USA

Packed Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Technical Innovations

In the last couple of years I have felt there haven’t been that much innovations in backpacking. This time I’d say the use of breathable DCF-WPB (that’s the breathable Cuben material, the same which is used in The Shell) is an innovation, although I’m not totally convinced that the small panels are enough or at the right place. Also, other companies already have used breathable cuben (with eVent) for several years in shelters.

Breathable Side Panel of the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Quality

I found the quality of the Dirigo 2 excellent. High-quality materials assembled by precise craftsmen & women in Maine – yes, this is a “Made in the USA” product that is superbly crafted and deserves this label.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Weight

The weight of my Dirigo 2 was 802 g, that includes all guylines. The included Drawstring Stuff Sack is 13 g, while the stake set with 8 Easton Stakes is 114 g or ~14 g per stake. So everything together is 929 g for this shelter.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

In use

As I was just writing about weight, you’ll need to also think about the weight of your Poles, though these do not count directly to the weight of the shelter. I use Ruta Locura Yana Poles (together with the Black Diamond Ultra Distance Poles probably my favourite trekking poles) which are 106 g per Pole. As I also use these throughout the day and do not carry them they aren’t included in the weight of the shelter, but obviously are needed. And as you read above, I use the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Stake Kit, and those are heavy. You could use much lighter Titanium pegs which are 5 g or less, then your stake set of 8 would be 40 g – quite a saving. However, I trust the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Stakes more in soft, wet ground and high winds, so I rather carry these instead of having some pegs pulled out by the wind.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Now at 802 g the Dirigo 2 is lightweight, but there are lighter alternatives – especially for two persons. The Ultamid 2 from Hyperlite Mountain Gear themselves is 534 g but does not include a bug netting (that would be 418 g extra if you take their own) or ground sheet. Personally I take a bivy with the Ultamid 2 as it adds to the flexibility of the shelter (I only have to pitch it when I know it will rain, and can sleep with just the bivy when the stars are out). Competitors like Big Agnes have the Scout 2 out, which in the Platinum Version weighs around 500 g – but also has no vestibule or dual entry. From the cottages both the StratoSpire Li from Tarptent and the ZPacks Duplex are of similar construction, weight and price.

Packed Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

The Dirigo 2 has a good interior height, this is achieved by the two trekking poles and the short carbon strut at the peak which creates more inside space. The trekking poles are angled and go into a grommet at the bottom and into a small reinforced pocket at the peak, this makes for a solid frame in high winds when the doors are closed. If you open the doors and roll them up you can enjoy great views, though this weakens the tent in high winds quite a bit. However, in reality you only will roll up the doors when the weather is good, so it really is a non-issue. Also on the inside is a small mesh pocket, I have used this for my headlamp to illuminate the tent and that has worked well. I really like the high roof and comfortable sitting height.

Hammastunturi Wilderness

OK, for where is this tent made? It has a groundsheet (= GREAT for very wet environments) and No-See-Um mesh walls which keep the Bugs out (GREAT against mosquitos, ticks, deer flies and other critters and insects). However, in wet environments condensation is an issue and so I feel the Dirigo 2 is much better suited for trips in dry and bug-infested environments. If you mostly go backpacking in the spring and summer and encounter at your camp spots lots of bugs, this is a great choice. If you’re out year around, often in wet conditions, then this might not be the best option for you (then the Ultamid 2 should be your choice).

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Something I also really liked about the tent was how easy it is to pitch. Spread it out in a square, peg out the corners, enter the trekking poles and adjust their height, peg out the doors and then the side panels and Voilá! you’re done. After some practice you’re able to pitch this tent in two to three minutes, and thanks to it’s design the inside will mostly stay dry if you pitch in the rain. Putting the tent down is equally simple, I like to fold it up once from each long side to the middle and then once in the middle, this lets me squeeze out any trapped air easily and I can roll up the Dirigo 2 into a small package. Attention only has to be paid to the carbon fibre strut and that it stays where it’s supposed to be, as sometimes it slips out and needs to be put back into place when you’re setting up the tent. The Dirigo 2 can be set up higher or lower depending on how much airflow you wish or how much drafts you want to avoid. I had no problems with drafts even when the outer was pitched 10 cm or more high, by choosing not completely exposed sites.

Hammastunturi Wilderness

And then there’s the packed size. I was surprised by how large the tent is packed, and had to carry it usually in my front mesh pocket (which was the best choice after rainy nights). It packs, even when dry, fairly big, and I often found the included Drawstring bag too small for it – though as I usually just stuffed the rolled-up tent into the front pocket, this was not a problem.

Packed Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Could be better

I do think the Dirigo 2 could do with more interior space to make it less cramped for two people. Right now it is a solid 1-Person tent, though I would not use it with another adult. I also wonder why the Breathable Cuben was only used in the lower parts of the design, and not also at the top or over the whole side panel (it’s probably a cost thing). This would likely help to minimize or even eliminate the condensation issue. Also, while not really an issue for me, I do think the Dirigo 2 doors would benefit from a buckle at the bottom of the zipper which takes the stress of the zipper, that would make the zippers survive longer and also allow you to open the zipper while keeping the structural integrity more solid I imagine.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2

Side

Bottomline

Are you mostly out in the summer, like to camp above the treeline, do encounter lots of bugs, like to have a groundsheet and generally a fully enclosed shelter? Then the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dirigo 2 is a good choice for you. It is excellently made, spacious for one, durable and sheds wind very well, while keeping the bugs and rain out. It is simple and easy to use, and does it’s job of protecting you from rain and bugs very well. All that does come at a price, as at $795 you almost pay $1 per gram of shelter. If you’re usually out with friends in wet and humid environments then you might be better off to use a modular setup with more space, something like the Ultamid 2 or one of the many other pyramid designs out there.

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OSINT Map: A MindMap for Your Investigations

This is a guest post by Steve Hall (https://twitter.com/shall_1). Thanks for writing it Steve!


I recently attended SANS Denver (SEC487) because I wanted to round out my knowledge on some of the OSINT I had been doing. The class covered multiple tools to help accomplish the task of documenting your process, one of them being mind maps. I was familiar with them as that’s what I had been using prior to the class. During that week of training Micah had shared the early stages of “Your OSINT Graphical Analyzer” or YOGA. I thought this would be great to add to the mind map template. As the class progressed I started to add more and more to the template. I preferred to add it all to a single mind map because it seems the older I get the more I seem to forget, so…after modifying it a bit, sharing it with Micah, then some more modifications, here is the result.

This mind map is  a multi-tabbed map with each tab helping guide through an OSINT process/engagement.

tabs

The Goals and Scoping tab is basic information you will want to know before you begin the process of collecting any data. Its a helpful set of questions (lifted straight from the class!) that helps you define your scope. Once your scoping is complete you can click the begin assessment button (which will link you to the OSINT process tab) or just click the next tab labeled OSINT Process.

goalsscoping1

The OSINT process tab is Micah’s “Your OSINT Graphical Analyzer” in a mind map format. I wanted to have this flow in the same document I used to collect and document the information gathered. If you hover over the notes section it will give you the same examples/labels as Micah has on this site. I have also added hyperlink’s within the mind map to the sites he has listed in YOGA. There are additional links that will take you to third and fourth tab (OSINT Data Collection and Additional Resources).

osintprocess2

The Data Collection tab is for adding all your results. After the collection is complete you can export the data into a workable format for any report you may need to provide.

data-collection3

The Additional Resources tab is a collection of resources that you can use to collect additional data. It is in no way a comprehensive list but is a pretty good collection of resources. It has different web resources based on the piece of data you have, collections sites that have additional resources, tools that can help mine more data and flow charts from IntelTechniques.

addlresource

You can get the mind map at WebBreachers github repository. You will need a MindMap application in order to use it. I use XMind Pro but they have a free version as well. It works on Windows, Linux, and macOS and is pretty full featured.

Hoping this is useful to you. If you have suggestions for changes, let myself or Micah know, or submit a pull request in the github repository.

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Best New Years Gun Sales [2020]

Happy New Years!

The rush is over, but the sales aren’t!

fireworks
Fireworks!

Many of these are pretty much rehashed Christmas sales, some of them are dedicated New Years sales – either way, you save money!

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Palmetto State Armory

Lots of awesome ways to start your New Year at PSA’s big year end sale!

PSA 5.56 & .223 Wylde
PSA 5.56 & .223 Wylde

Here is just a few of their offerings!

See all their New Years Sales here.

Amazon

Nothing too great at Amazon right now, but it might be worth looking at if you need some general items!

One solid deal is on a Dremel 4300 Rotary Tool w/ 5 Attachments and 40 Accessories! Just $95 (normally $120)

Aero Precision

One of our favorite manufacturers around here. We’ve used and abused just about everything they have to offer.

The End of Year Sale is here! No codes, no coupons, just savings.

$20 off orders $100+, $50 off orders $250+, and $100 off orders $500+!

Sitewide, no restrictions AND BLEMS ARE INCLUDED!

Aero end of year

Score a AR-10 M5 Blem Lower Receiver for $90!

Aero Precision M5 Stripped Lower Receiver
Aero Precision M5 Stripped Lower Receiver

Treat your new scope right (you did get a new scope for Christmas, right?) and mount it with an Aero Ultralight!

Aero 34mm Ultralight mount
Aero 34mm Ultralight mount

Want to take the guesswork out of your next build, grab an Aero Builders set!

Builder Kits come with a stripped lower, upper, and handguard plus this awesome custom Cerakote work. Check them out!

Brownells

End of Year Clearance sale is in full swing! Some decent deals floating around so take a look.

Get a Rise Armament Super Sport Trigger for $85!

Rise Armament Super Sport Trigger – $85

Another awesome sale is on Howa 1500 BRN-1 Precision Chassis, short and long action in stock for $305 (normally $450)! These are made by MDT and based off of the MDT LSS chassis, awesome chassis!

howa 1500 chassis
Howa 1500 BRN-1 Precision Chassis – $305 (normally $450)

See the rest of their deals here.

Cabelas

Solid deals throughout the store from clothes to fishing to firearms! Orders over $50 get FREE 2-Day shipping!

cabelas 2019 clearence

Score a Marlin 1894 Lever-action rifle in .45 Colt for $560 (normally $830)!

Marlin 1894 Lever-action rifle in .45 Colt – $560 (normally $830)

See all the deals here.

Rainier Arms

Nothing new for New Years, but their Holiday Sale is still going!

Rainier is one of, if not the absolute best places to get high-end AR parts, optics, and other components, as well as top of the line guns.

Faxon Firearms

No New Year sale, but that could change soon! Faxon has released their brand new line of barrels — Integral Muzzle Device Slim Barrels for 5.56 NATo and 9mm!

faxon muzzle device

Their 5.56 NATO barrels come in both Gunner and Pencil profiles!

These are slim muzzle devices that have been integrally machined into the barrel. Normal gas blocks slip right over them!

Optics Planet

Keeping it easy this year with a flat 10% off orders of $50+ with code “NEWYEAR”!

Optics planet 2019 new year
Use code “NEWYEAR”!

Get a Holosun GS510c in FDE Reflex Sight – $269 w/ code “NEWYEAR” (normally $350)! Great optic and at this price is a must buy! Plus, this one is extra cool since it is the FDE version of the HS510c!

Holosun 1x Open Reflex Sight, Night Vision Compatible HS510C
Holosun 1x Open Reflex Sight, Night Vision Compatible HS510C

See the rest of their stuff here.

EuroOptic

Nothing huge to report at EuroOptic, they do have Mauser M18 rifles in stock and at a huge discount though!

Mauser M18 6.5 PRC
Mauser M18 6.5 PRC

If you want a cheap way of getting into 6.5 PRC or .300 Win Mag, a Mauser M18 is a great option! You also get a coupon for 50 off a Minox optic with any Mauser rifle purchase, that’s a HUGE saving if you’re looking for a very high-end scope.

Crossbreed Holsters

20% SITEWIDE, no codes, no coupons, no rebates, just a flat sale!

Crossbreed is a great source for good, comfy, well-made holsters and one of the longest suggestions in our Best Concealed Carry Holsters article.

Crossbreed Holsters with G17, G19, G26
Crossbreed Holsters with G17, G19, G26

Primary Arms

Huge sale this New Year with great discounts from BCGs to rifle bags! Highly recommend taking a long look through the sales.

Grab an Inforce APL 400 Lumen FDE Gen 3 Pistol Light for $99 (normally $120)

Inforce APL 400 Lumen FDE Gen 3 Pistol Light for $99 (normally $120)

See the rest of PA’s sales here.

Shoot Steel

Use code “30OFF” for 30% anything in the Shoot Steel Clearance section!

Shoot Steel Speed Rack
Shoot Steel Speed Rack – $256!

If you’re looking for standard plates or for awesome speed racks, Shoot Steel has you covered! Start the new year with a new home shooting range? Best plan ever!

Sportsman’s Guide

End of year clearance sale at Sportsmans Guide right now! These are sale prices ON TOP OF the member discount (if you’re a member)

sportsmans 2019 winter clear

Couple of awesome deals like the ATI GSG-16 Carbine in .22LR for just $351!

ATI GSG 22lr
ATI GSG-16 Carbine in .22LR – $351!

Don’t forget some .22LR to feed it! Magtech 40grain is super cheap at $2.89 a box!

SecureIt

One of our favorite safes in our Best Gun Safes article…SecureIt is having a sale on their Agile52 safes which ship flat and install completely internally.

Get it now and score $100 off!

GOAT Guns

Super cool and perfect to decorate a desk or shelf with!

A Couple GOAT Guns
A Couple GOAT Guns

We really like our replica GOAT guns…

Check out our full review or just head to their site.

Conclusion

Be sure to check back in frequently as we’ll be updating this list all the way through the New Year!  Want to know our favorite guns and gear…check out Editor’s Picks.

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Hike the Shoshone Point Trail

Hike the Shoshone Point Trail

Hidden just a mile off the South Rim road, this easy hike to Shoshone Point is worth your while. The Shoshone Point Trail is a beautiful walk through a Ponderosa Pine forest to a serene picnic spot, and then to a hidden rock formation and Shoshone Point. If you want to get away from the crowds of tourists stopping at the roadside attractions, this short hike is for you.

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security overload leads to apathy. How often do you hear a car alarm go off and roll your eyes hoping the owner would disable the blasted thing before the incoming headache comes a knocking? The primary objection I have to such systems is they work too well. Every week I hear an alarm being triggered […]

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy, written by Thomas Xavier, was created exclusively for readers of the survival blog More Than Just Surviving.

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10 Concealment Furniture Ideas to Hide Your Preps and Valuables

You might be the best equipped, most decked-out prepper on the planet, but you definitely don’t want to let on that that is the case. Especially when it comes to valuables, weapons and other critical items, a conspicuous display of security in the form of a big, beefy safe, a lockbox or vault might only incentivize thieves and “honest” snoopers like family members or guests to investigate further.

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