Tuesday, January 28, 2014

2014 NASAR Awards—Nomination submissions due by March 22nd, 2014

It is the continuing policy of NASAR to encourage public recognition of those agencies, organizations and individuals who, through outstanding service or achievements, make a substantial contribution in the search and rescue field.

A direct benefit of the nomination process is the recognition inherent in that effort alone. The contention is, of course, that those nominated (but not selected - as the award delegate), are winners in their own right.

Recognition continues to be a powerful motivational force and those two magic words—THANK YOU—spoken publicly, still force the emotions and function as the motivation for continued good work.

Award categories

There are 6 official NASAR award categories:


Guidelines for preparation and submission of nominations for all NASAR awards
  1. All nominations shall follow the guidelines for preparing NASAR Awards nominations.
  2. Nominations shall be considered only for the year in which the nomination is received. To be reconsidered for a subsequent year, an unsuccessful nomination will have to be resubmitted. The only exception to this is the Hal Foss Award where nominations meeting applicable criteria remain eligible for up to three years.
  3. Most award nominations can be submitted by any person familiar with the contributions of the individual or unit being nominated.
  4. Nominations for the State/Canadian Province Award and the NASAR Valor Award are required to include at least two wholly independent endorsements in support of the nomination unless the nomination is submitted by a NASAR-recognized government or volunteer organization involved in search and rescue.
  5. The NASAR Valor Award requires that the action on which the nomination is based must have occurred during the twelve month period prior to the date that the nomination is due.
  6. Current Association officers, directors, trustees and employees are not eligible for any of these official NASAR awards while preforming a task for the Association. Additionally, former Association employees are not eligible for the NASAR Lois Clark McCoy Service Award where their nomination would be based on contributions considered to be in the scope of responsibilities for which they were employed by the Association.
  7. Nominations shall be submitted to NASAR Headquarters. Nominations mailed or received after the specified dates will not be considered. The review and certification of candidates nominated shall be completed by the Executive Director and then submitted to the Board of Directors for voting. To submit via email send to the Executive Director.
  8. Award winners are recognized at the annual conference immediately following the balloting procedures.
Source: NASAR 

The All Terrain Ax (ATAX)

After almost 30 years of dreaming, dozens of prototypes, and thousands of hours of experimentation, the ATAX—or All Terrain Ax—is here.

Developed by Ron Hood and manufactured by TOPS Knives, the ATAX is available from Hoods Woods.








What is it...

  • An ax
  • A knife
  • A skinner
  • A wire cutter
  • A range finder
  • A compass
  • An inclinometer
  • A clock
  • A wrench
  • A hammer
  • A rescue tool
  • A survival kit holder
  • A fire bow bearing
  • An arrow launcher
  • A field level

The specs...
  • LOA: 5.5 inches
  • Width: 4.5 Inches
  • Thickness: 1/4 inch
  • Steel: 1095 tool steel
  • Weight: 16 oz
  • Handle: Linen Micarta
  • Sheath: Kydex (Reversible for left or right hand use)

More info...

To learn more about the ATAX, or order one, point your Internet browser here.

Source: Dane Remy via Deep Woods Survival and Bushcraft Group Page