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How are camping fuels named in different languages and geographies?
There exist a plethora of different camping fuels, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Depending on your cooking equipment (mainly the used stove/burner) and the environmental conditions it is generally quite important to know which…
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What types of boots are good for caving?
Considering the following options:
watertight: because caves are often wet or muddy
stiff sole: to provide more grip and protection from the rocky bottom.
durability
What is better, a rubber boot or a hiking/military type boot?
What other aspects…
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What should be carried in a standard Geocaching bag?
As in the title, when going Geocaching what are some standard implements and tools I should carry with me to get started so I'm not caught out?
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How can someone fall 3m to the ground while top-roping & how to prevent it?
My boyfriend and I do top rope climbing quite regularly in our indoor climbing centre. On attempting a harder route, he slipped and fell, reaching the ground.
I am trying to understand what went wrong.
Here are the details of that climb:
We are…
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Life Jacket for a person without arms?
Inspired by the question Where should a person who can't hold a paddle sit in a tandem kayak? "One friend was born without arms"
Many life jackets are vests that are in part, kept on the person by the arms extending through arm holes. If worn by a…
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What is the ecological justification (if any) for bird feeders?
Like many people, we have bird feeders, and a bird-bath. We also have a feeding station (replenished in the mornings only) that attracts squirrels and chipmunks and some of the larger birds. During the winter, we are religious about keeping the…
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Material of shirt for desert hiking
I have pretty much always worn 100% cotton shirts when hiking but I have been reading more and more about the amazing "wicking" properties of other fabrics.
Is there one that will keep me cooler than 100% cotton when hiking in the desert?
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How to deal with dogs on public hiking trails?
I occasionally try hiking or cycling, and I notoriously have to deal with the silly issue of dogs roaming freely through villages, even on public trails. Until now, never have I been threatened by a human or a wild beast – but by a domestic dog,…
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What is the difference between a Pass and a Col?
Are there any specifics about how to differentiate a Pass and a Col in terms of mountaineering?
For non-mountaineering and non-geographical interests it's all the same.
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How long does it take for trash to become a historical artifact (in the United States)?
How long does it take for trash like beer cans, old mattress springs, or glass bottles to go from trash and need to be packed out to being a historic artifact with archaeological significance?
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What can I do about a rock climbing ban?
Authorities have recently banned climbing in my favorite site "for safety reasons". This is, in my opinion, unfair, and was done for unknown political reasons.
What can I do to hopefully change their minds so that climbers can continue to access the…
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What's the difference between an oar and a paddle?
I'm curious as to the difference between an oar and a paddle.
Does it have to do with shape, material, or size?
Is it solely related to the type of vessel for which it's used? In other words, can you use a paddle to propel a rowboat, or an oar to…
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How can I tell which way is "down wind"
I'll be backpacking in areas where a bear canister is required by regulation. All of the tip's I've read say to store it XYZ number of feet "downwind from your camp", presumably so the scent of the food moves away from you rather than in your…
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How to keep small rocks and stones out of hiking boots?
I keep encountering this issue during summer, when wearing short trousers or a skirt while hiking: my boots get filled up with small rocks and stones, and I must stop from time to time to empty them. I guess this is a common issue, but I was…
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Plant identification methods
Can anyone explain the basic process of identifying plants. To assist I also am posting an unidentified plant photo.
Can anyone identify it and explain the method and resources used? Thanks.
Location: Southern Pennsylvania - Gettysburg.
Photos are…
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