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  2. Costco’s viral ‘apocalypse’ food bucket lasts 25 years. Here ...

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    But lucky for online shoppers, the big box retailer has both a modest 110-serving protein-based bucket and a 150-serving variety pack emergency bucket available.

  3. Bear-resistant food storage container - Wikipedia

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    Bear-resistant food storage containers, also called bear canisters or bear cans, are usually hard-sided containers used by backpackers to protect their food from theft by bears. Bear canisters are seeing increased popularity in areas where bears have become habituated to human presence, and are required [ 1 ] in some places, such as Yosemite ...

  4. Doomsday dinners: Costco sells 'apocalypse bucket' with food ...

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    The Readywise Emergency Food Bucket boasts 150 freeze-dried and dehydrated meal servings and has caused a stir on social media. With an online price tag of $79.99, the bucket's product description ...

  5. Hazards of outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Every hazard has its own safety measure, and every ailment a particular remedy. A standard precaution for all back country activities is carrying the "ten essentials", a collection of tools chosen for their utility in preventing or reacting to various emergencies. [1] The common practice of traveling in a group improves safety in all regards.

  6. Costco’s $80 ‘apocalypse bucket’ is packed with food that can ...

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    Available on Costco’s website for $80, the Readywise Emergency Food Bucket includes 25,280 calories of freeze-dried security for whatever the next two-and-a-half decades have to throw at the ...

  7. Fish counter - Wikipedia

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    A resistive counter is associated with an in-river structure, an example constituting a Crump weir. [1] The resistivity of a fish is lower than that of water. So, as fish cross this barrier, they pass embedded electrodes, and the difference in resistivity disturbs the field established in the vicinity of the electrodes, altering inter-electrode resistance.