#24 Look-See

A short French tyrant once cleverly observed that time spent on reconnaissance is seldom wasted.
For any South African who takes there safety seriously, this should be a clue.
Imagine being on your Quad bike, horse or evening driving your car in an urban environment, or even taking a hike.
At some point the road or path is obstructed. You have no idea what is going on. Luckily you read a blog from TheQuarterMaster and have a pair of Binoculars with you.
You take them out, focus them. In the distance see what the problem is: It might be a fallen tree, an accident or smoke and burning tyres with the usual debris strewn across the road.
Based on the information you now have you can make your plan to Go around or Turn around.
For the most part Binoculars can be viewed as toys, being used by touristy tourists doing touristy things in one of our game park.
Life for most citizens in South Africa is a bit more serious. Those who stay in and around the large metropoles, might not realise but we start our day with a personal sitrep or situation report.
We check the weather, the traffic, and possibly the load shedding schedule.
However sometimes we are thrown a curve ball or brick. A pair of Bino’s are really useful allowing you to view LookSee events from a distance.
Such is the usefulness and importance of a pair of BINOCULAR , enabling you too view the lay of the land.
(In a war situation carrying either a radio or a pair of binoculars marked you as a high value target)
TheQuarterMaster has a range of Compact Binoculars to suit your pocket and they are of decent quality.
Binoculars are usually described by a number sequence: 8x21, 10x42 etc. The first number denotes the magnification or strength, the second the size of objective lens. (The big lens in the front)
Roughly speaking the greater the magnification the more you should be able to see, but at the same time any tremors from holding it are also magnified by the same factor.
The larger the objective lens allows more light to be gathered which will result in a richer, clearer picture. This is also helpful in low light situations.
To broadly simplify the: Higher magnification plus the size of the objective lens minus shaking equals the quality of your image.
So along with your spare wheel, vehicle first aid kit and get home bag, consider including a pair of Compact Binoculars.
Forewarned is forearmed. Do not waste time or risk property life or limb by dancing where angels fear to tread.
Keep a pair of Binoculars in case you need to LookSee
Stay Alert, Stay Safe
God Bless you all.
Camo









