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Book 5 of the 7-Part Series. Benjamin Jensen is the Director of the Island Complex for nearly two decades now, and his best friend Brad Jorgen is his second-in-command. Their sons are students in the Academy and are already well on their way to becoming influential and experienced members of the Archive Island Complex Temporal Research team. But, is there danger? Can they trust a non-TR with the secrets of temporal research? Will they need to correct time so history can flow as it is intended? Join the journey….join the excitement.

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Book 6 of the 7-Part Series. Benjamin Jensen is still the Director of the Island Complex. It has been a bit more than 30 years. With the unexpected death of someone close, the Island is turned on its ear. Recalling several people close, the memorial service is brief but the grieving is deep.

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Book 7 of the 7-Part Series. Don't miss Book 7, it contains classified and previously undisclosed Temporal Log Files, missions never before disclosed. This closes out the Archive Series with a flare. Not a continuation of the story, but rather stories between what happens in the six previous installments of the Archive Series. Each of the characters we have come to love and adore has a tribute in this book, each of them has a story that revolves around them that occurs between the stories you are familiar with. Read and learn about a saga in the life of your favorite characters. Discover something no one knew before.

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Camping and enjoying camping should be the same thing. However, when you start to camp, you may not know certain things to make the experience more enjoyable. This book reviews camping techniques, ideas, methods and puts into perspective the do’s and don’ts of camping and allows you to have a blast learning it. Nearly 100 pages of instruction and information, and chock full of cooking tips. Cooking in the home, at the campsite, and yes, even on the backpacking trail to help build your confidence. After all, you do need to eat, and eating well will always make a cloudy day a lot sunnier! Pick this up for yourself if you want to learn camping and cooking in the woods, or better yet, pick up one for you and one for a friend you want to bring along. Camping is always better when the experience is shared!

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Seriously, the hardest thing for someone to teach a new Scout when cooking is a stove, or the fire, or on charcoal for that matter is that there are a lot more levels of heat than OFF and MAX. Cooking over low or medium heat is better and safer for the meal in some respects than cooking on a blast furnace. It saves propane too! Plan for the extra time, you will be rewarded when you eat. Don’t get me wrong, there are times that a blazing hot surface is what is needed; the steak to get that perfect seer for example. So pick this up and bring it to your next troop meeting. Let the Scouts look it over and see if there is anything they would like to try out for the first time. You, AND THEY, will be surprised as to how easy and how good some of these recipes really are, especially in the woods!!

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This is designed to aid a new backpacker in creating a tasty menu on the trail. Foods should require no refrigeration, their weight needs to be minimal, and they should bring big flavor. This book is more of a guide for the new backpacker, it is not a recipe collection because we all eat different, like different things, and our budgets span a rather large range. Personal cooking, is, well, personal. There are things you can eat every day that others may not want once. But personal cooking in the woods, on a trail for a week, needs to be nutritious, tasty, unique, and easy. It also needs to have minimal cleanup. So, hike the trail with me to learn the skill - or formula -  of personal backcountry cooking, and discover the creativity within yourself to be a five-star trail chef, at least in your own mind.

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CONGRATULATIONS!! You are a new Scout parent. Now what? You were not a Scout, but your child wants to be, and you have no idea about the program, the gear, or camping. Well, good job. You found this book to help you understand just a little about the program, and the gear, you need to get started. Yes, you will need to buy some camping gear but you can do it affordably. The information contained in this book will aid you in making an informed decision.

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Crossing over from Cub Scouts to ScoutingBSA is a big change, but then the new Scout gets to experience SUMMER CAMP!! In these pages is enough information for the average parent to understand what is needed, what is expected, and what to bring with you.

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