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Does sandpapering finger tips improve rock climbing?

Is sandpapering your finger tips an effective way to improve anything about your rock climbing? On occasion, I will see climbers in YouTube videos or people at the local crag using sandpaper on th...

4 answers  ·  posted 11y ago by theJollySin‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

rock-climbing training
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Cleaning the plastic residue of the inside of my old backpack

I have a very old backpack (10-15 years old) that is perfect for one day or weekend hikes. The problem is that the inside material has started to peel off and it leaves small bits of yellowish plas...

9 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Paul Irofti‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

gear-care backpacks
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What type of shoes would be adequate for varied terrains over a period of months?

I will be traveling for five months and am in need of a good pair of shoes. The terrain I will cross will be Canadian urban village snow, city, forests, and desert. A friend recommended the La Sp...

1 answer  ·  posted 12y ago by Anthony‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

hiking shoes
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Is it possible to use gaiters on flat/minimalist shoes?

On flat shoes, like the Merrell Proterra's, is it possible to use gaiters (for snow)?

3 answers  ·  posted 11y ago by MarkE‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

gear snow hiking minimalist-shoes
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Are used climbing shoes safe?

We have several used gear shops locally, which also sell climbing shoes. I'm looking to start climbing and I am considering buying used shoes to save cost. Is it ever safe to buy used shoes, and ...

4 answers  ·  posted 12y ago by Russell Steen‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

rock-climbing footwear climbing-shoes
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What footwear did mountaineers wear in the 19th century?

I'm particularly curious about their footwear.

2 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by dant‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

mountaineering footwear history
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What guidelines should I use when choosing a sleeping bag liner?

I am 179-180cm (about 5.9ft) tall. I bought a Thermolite Reactor Compact Plus sleeping bag liner. By specification it is 183cm, (6ft), however I did not count that the "head-end" also wraps one's h...

1 answer  ·  posted 8y ago by Maksim Sorokin‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

sleeping-bags
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First time snow hiking

I will be going to a ski resort in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. It’s also very popular for winter hiking and has a lot of routes set out. Because I can’t go skiing this year I’d like to do some hiking...

9 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Summer‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

snow hiking
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Protecting climbing skins without a protective mesh

During my recent ski touring trip I have forgotten the protective mesh of my climbing skins in the car. I have noticed my mistake when on the top of the mountain, but by then it was way too late. N...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by april rain‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

alpine-touring
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When a sailing ship is pursuing another upwind, why does the distance gained to windward matter so much?

In one of the Hornblower books, "We're weathering on her" said Hornblower; his eye was aching with staring through the glass, and his arms even were weary with holding the telescope to his eye,...

3 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Charlie Brumbaugh‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

sailing
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How to counter bindings getting loose on MSR Lightning Ascent snowshoes?

This weekend I was out for the third time on my MSR Lightning Ascent snowshoes. I'm pretty happy with them, particularly the traction on ice or heavy crust. However, the bindings are driving me cra...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Charles E. Grant‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

snowshoeing
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What is an effective technique for plogging?

See this article on plogging, from the Washington Post Swedish Fitness Craze Coming to the US (March 06, 2018): Have you recently spotted people toting trash bags while jogging? Or their hand...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by ab2 MonicaNotForgotten‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

leave-no-trace running litter
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Are pounds of propane actual pounds of weight?

I'm looking at an 11lb-capacity propane canister (2 1/2 gallons). The canister itself ostensibly weighs 13 pounds. If filled to the max (which you're not supposed to do anyway), is the maximum this...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by Jamin Grey‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

propane-tank
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Is it feasible that a black bear could kill a man with a single swat?

A recent post said: a black bear can kill a man (or a dog) with a single swat of its paw. I suppose anything is possible. But is it realistic? Has it ever happened? Googling 'man killed by ...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by James Jenkins‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

safety bears black-bears
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What are the possible risks of exercising at high altitudes?

Are there any possible risks of exercising (body weight, calisthenics only) at high altitudes? I'm talking of altitudes above 4500m. The whole premise is not to lose muscle mass. Background: I'll ...

3 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Ricketyship‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

high-altitude hiking trekking exercises
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Is camping at Zion National Park in mid-December feasible?

A group of four family and friends including two senior adults is contemplating about camping at Zion National Park in mid-December. I wonder: How cold (in terms of real feel -- sometimes past...

2 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by qazwsx‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

camping united-states
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Using the Yosemite Decimal System, how difficult is Everest?

I've often heard that it is the altitude and exposure that makes Everest most challenging, but technically speaking, it's not a very challenging climb at all. Supposedly, if base camp for Everest w...

1 answer  ·  posted 10y ago by ShemSeger‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

mount-everest climbing
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Can I guess the size of a shark by the size of its dorsal fin?

Is there a relative scale to which one can estimate the size of a shark by looking at its dorsal fin? I know it will differ from species to species, but is there a general guideline maybe for each...

1 answer  ·  posted 8y ago by morne‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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How do I check paracord to determine if it's genuine?

Given some paracord, is there a simple check that I can make to check that it's genuine and not the cheaper knock off stuff? Number of strands seems like the most obvious point, but is there anythi...

2 answers  ·  posted 13y ago by berry120‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

paracord
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Do I still need to hang my food if I have two large dogs?

I have two large dogs - a German Shepherd and a Presa Canario. I hike alone with my dogs in black (not grizzly) bear country. Do I still need to hang my food? Or will the three of us be able to c...

6 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Censored to protect the guilty‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

hiking dogs bear-bags black-bears solo-hiking
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Are Rhododendron and Mountain Laurel truly toxic to burn in a campfire?

For a very long time now, I've believed and taught that burning Rhododendron or Mountain Laurel in a campfire will make you sick because of the toxins in these plants becoming airborne then inhaled...

2 answers  ·  posted 10y ago by manoftheson‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

camping plants health firewood
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Is there anything specific required for a dog first aid kit?

You can go into almost any pet store in the UK, especially the big chains, and see first aid kits for your dog. Is there anything specifically required for a dog first aid kit, or will a human fir...

3 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Aravona‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

first-aid hiking dogs
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How can a barbed wire fence be crossed safely?

How can one cross a barbed wire fence safely? Assumptions: Height of the person: 5.8 (172cm) Distance between barb wires is roughly 9 inches (20-22 cm), Fence is 4 to 4.5 (120-140cm) feet tall, no...

7 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by WedaPashi‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

hiking
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Skiing demo plate vs no demo plate

I have a pair of salomon rocker 2s with z12 bindings on a demo plate. Would it be advantageous for my skiing performance to remove the demo plate and have the bindings directly on the skis? I norma...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by Jonathan Thurston‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

skiing ski-bindings
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Which type of power boat do I need for overnight trips?

I'm an absolute beginner about boats, but let's say I want to buy a boat to use in the canals of my city (Amsterdam), but also for "long" trips, to other cities, coasts. Trips that require days to ...

1 answer  ·  posted 12y ago by aneuryzm‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

boats
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New Zealand recommended hiking maps, books and other resources

Me and my girlfriend will go there in January and we plan on hiking for a week or so. Unfortunately there are no maps or books available for NZ hiking in my area. Could you recommend some for me? ...

8 answers  ·  posted 12y ago by Paul Irofti‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

maps hiking trails new-zealand
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Road trip through the great American West - Anyone have Ideas for locations, areas, or activities?

This summer I am heading out with three friends to galavant through the American west on little more than gas money and a dream. The trip is looking like 2 weeks or so. Assuming I already know abou...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Clayton Frye2018‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

camping car-camping colorado
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Can I use solar showers when camping at Department of Conservation or other campsites in New Zealand?

I am planning to rent a campervan during a 1-month trip to New Zealand (South Island) which is self-contained, however, does not come with a shower. I wonder whether it is ok to use a solar shower ...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Matthias Wolf‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

camping new-zealand
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Where should a band be tied to stop bleeding from wound?

Suppose a leg is wounded (either from a gunshot or a knife) and there is significant bleeding. We see in movies that a fabric is tied around the place of bleeding to decrease/stop bleeding. My q...

4 answers  ·  posted 11y ago by Emi Matro‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

first-aid health injury
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Genuine leather or synthetic leather boots

I normally use synthetic leather boots for trekking. But recently I had a bad experience with a very cheap pair of boots and I had to walk 3 days in wet boots. So I was wondering if someone can g...

2 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Arsalan Ahmed‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

boots
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Keeping smoke level in a wigwam low

I spent some time in a wigwam today, and due to the wind conditions, it was very difficult to keep the smoke out. Are there some tricks one can use in a situation like that to make the wigwam more...

1 answer  ·  posted 12y ago by Jan Hlavacek‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

shelter fire
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Is there a point at which one is committed to a tack?

In the same Hornblower story that inspired this question, Hornblower tricks the French captain by acting as if to tack, but stopping and swinging back. When the French try to do the same they are u...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by Charlie Brumbaugh‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

sailing tacking
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Does feeding migratory birds in the fall affect the timing of migration?

On the east coast of the United States where I live, various species of birds migrate South (sometimes West) for the winter. Some stop briefly on their long trek, others have been here for months. ...

2 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Sue Saddest Farewell TGO GL‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

birds bird-behaviour bird-watching bird-feeding
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What are the steps in the PBUS method of belaying?

The more common way of belaying is called PBUS which stands for Pull, Under, Brake, Slide. What is the correct way to do this (including illustrations)?

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Charlie Brumbaugh‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

climbing rock-climbing technique belaying
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How should I position my hummingbird feeders to attract the most birds?

I'm trying to increase the hummingbird population in my yard in Northeastern United States. I grow certain types of flowers specifically designed to keep them happy, and have often found them drink...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by Sue Saddest Farewell TGO GL‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

united-states birds bird-behaviour bird-feeding hummingbirds
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Fishing spots in greater Atlanta area?

An avid novice angler with some experience with bass fishing, I recently moved to northern Atlanta. I love the cultural dynamics here in Atlanta, but haven't had a chance to meet other anglers. I w...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by L. Moneta‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

fishing
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How do you go upriver in a canoe?

Let's say you want to be a voyageur, canoeing on a river like the North Saskatchewan. (We'll leave aside the current state of the beaver pelt industry.) What do you have to do differently to trav...

3 answers  ·  posted 10y ago by Joe‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

canoes boats rivers
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What material is best for durable, waterproof, gloves in many temperatures and weather conditions?

I have a problem with one hand that has bad circulation, this means that if my hand gets cold and wet for extended times I get chilblains which are more than a nuisance. The problem is that I hav...

1 answer  ·  posted 10y ago by Dynadin‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

gloves clothing cold-weather waterproofing
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What factors should I be aware of when storing a kayak?

I've seen various images / comments online of how people decide to store their kayaks. Some people wall mount them, some have a rack, some stack them with padding, some hang them (horizontally / v...

1 answer  ·  posted 11y ago by Aravona‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

gear kayaks boats storage
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What is a good source of vitamin C in the wild?

I know I could just carry a bottle, but scavenging is much more fun. What is a good source of vitamin C in the wild? Have spruce needles really got enough?

4 answers  ·  posted 13y ago by J. Musser‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

plants foraging nutrition
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Foraging food in Kungsleden/Kebnekaise/Sarek (SWE) region in summer

This summer I will (once more) go for an extended trek in the very north of Sweden (and/or Norway). The region we'll likely end up in will be around the big trekking routes Kungsleden/Padjelantaled...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by fgysin reinstate Monica‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

foraging sweden
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Do backyard birds prefer birdbaths with moving water?

It's spring here in the Northeastern United States, and we're getting a large influx of the wonderful birds who will spend the summer and fall with us. Although we feed and water birds, and any oth...

3 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Sue Saddest Farewell TGO GL‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

united-states birds bird-behaviour birdbaths
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Should one attempt to rescue a stranger from a crevasse or wait for mountain rescue?

Imagine the situation. You are somewhere in the montblanc massif crossing a glacier and you come across a pair of climbers. You/ I are well trained in crevasse rescue, but are not a certified guide...

4 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by ldgorman‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

mountaineering rescue glaciers crevasses alpine
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What ever happened to the proposals for no-rescue zones for backpackers?

Decades ago, there was a proposal that there should be no-rescue zones for backpackers, in which backpackers would be entirely on their own, and rescue by government agencies would not be permitted...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by ab2 MonicaNotForgotten‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

united-states canada backpacking europe search-and-rescue
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Is this image of a skier skinning up a very steep slope rotated?

In another question someone posted a photo of a skier going up an apparently extremely steep slope on skins. This slope looks so steep that skinning would be really difficult (especially on an icy...

5 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Felix‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

skiing alpine-touring
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What's the hardest wearing multibraid rope type?

I'm looking to replace the line in a traveller on a catamaran and I need a very hard wearing sheath due to the nature of the setup. Is dyneema the way to go here?

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by barrymac‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

ropes sailing boats
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Escaping tree well

Last week, while exploring tree snowboarding at Big Sky, MT, I ended up in a tree well. I was up to my waist and was able to crawl out. But it felt awkward and I see how I could sink deeper. My qu...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by amphibient‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Cross-country style baskets for Black Diamond collapsible poles

I have two pairs of collapsible poles made by Black Diamond (Traverse and Expedition 3). I tried using them for cross-country skiing on groomed trails, but the baskets I was using (the trekking and...

1 answer  ·  posted 8y ago by newenglander‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

gear trekking-poles cross-country-skiing
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Why don't people in the UK use snowshoes?

I was recently in the mountains of Snowdonia in thick snow. It was about 2 foot (about 0.6m) in places. It was a lovely day just after Christmas so it was quite busy too (even a few snow boarders o...

3 answers  ·  posted 10y ago by System‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

snow snowshoeing uk
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Understanding a ski resort weather report

I am planning to learn snowboarding for the first time and would like to take some classes. I am trying to plan a visit to a ski resort and for that I am looking at the weather report shown below a...

3 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by System‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

skiing weather snowboarding