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Backpacking propane canister too tall and unstable

My propane/butane/isobutane canister with stove top attached is about 6" tall. When I put a cookware filled with liquid on top of it, the center of gravity seems very high and the whole system seem...

5 answers  ·  posted 10y ago by qazwsx‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Climbing harness: clip two carabiners to avoid cross-loading

For reasons of time-saving and avoiding retie figure 8 knots all the time, can I clip the figure 8 knot via two carabiners each clipped to either loop of the harness? This way there will be no cros...

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

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Sports tape to prevent blisters while backpacking?

My doctor just used sports tape on me for a hip injury. I had never used sports tape before and realized that it might work well for blister prevention on my feet while backpacking. It seems very s...

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

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How do you make a snow shelter?

Sometimes when mountaineering, there may be an emergency situation which leaves you in bad weather with no or damaged shelter (such as returning from a summit attempt or after a wild and crazy stor...

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

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Caveats of dual (propane, liquid) fuel stoves

My MSR Whisperlite has served me well for more than 10 years. It started leaking a few weeks ago, and I'm looking for a proper replacement. I've read some good reviews about dual fuel stoves (amaz...

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

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What is the best mountaineering quote that you have ever read?

Being a techie, I once came across this hilarious post on StackOVerflow: What is the best comment in the source code you have ever encountered? In the similar bar of questions, which one or many a...

20 answers  ·  posted 10y ago by WedaPashi‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Municipal invasive species committee experiences?

Our town (Groton Massachusetts) formed a town committee a few months ago to concentrate on invasive species issues. Since we are new, we are trying to find our way and decide what exactly we shoul...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by Olin Lathrop‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Headlamp and flies

Post-monsoon we have lots of flies and insects in the forests. I was hiking up an easy trail last weekend. It got dark and I still had a couple of hours of walking distance to cover. With no light...

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

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Are there any studies showing that being in good aerobic shape will lessen the risk of altitude sickness?

This answer mentions, The single most effective thing you can do to improve your acclimatization rate is to get in good aerobic shape before starting your trip. It seems plausible that being ...

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

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Why does hop always grow clockwise?

Hop climbs up other plants or objects. It clasps its target always clockwise. What is the reason for this? Wouldn't it be more efficient to select the direction case by case?

0 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by OddDeer‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Why does hop always grow clockwise?

Hop climbs up other plants or objects. It clasps its target always clockwise. What is the reason for this? Wouldn't it be more efficient to select the direction case by case?

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

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Do sugar maple trees ever flower in the fall in Ohio?

I know that most maple trees flower in the spring and produce seeds in the fall. However, it seems to be the reverse for the maples near me. I see seeds fall off in the spring which makes me think ...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by Caters‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Thunderstorms in the Canadian Rockies in September?

How frequent are thunderstorms in the Canadian Rockies in September? Canadian Climate Normals do not list thunderstorm frequency.

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

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One-sided overhand bend

Why is the one-sided overhand bend also called the European death knot (EDK)? Is it safe for climbing and mountaineering purposes?

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

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What is the term for/manufacturer of belay devices with a clip that holds the ATC onto the carabiner?

I broke my friend's ATC, and am trying to find a replacement, but I don't quite know what to look for. It was a somewhat unique unit, at least among those I've seen; it was a standard "basket" ATC...

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

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How would I identify between MSR Wisperlite and Wisperlite International stoves?

About three years ago, I picked up a used "MSR Wisperlite" for a great price. At the time, I was not aware of the difference between the classic and the International versions of the stove. Since...

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

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Why all the different accessory cord diameters?

It's easy to get overwhelmed with all the different types and diameters of accessory cords. I usually always get 7mm for making my prusiks and cordalettes, but I've often wondered who uses the smal...

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

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What crampon front-point setup options are specific for various types of ice climbing?

Is it a matter of personal preference, or are there advantages to using different front-point setups on your crampons specific to what you are climbing? For example, I'm still just getting into ic...

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

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Where does the name Deadman come from in mountaineering gear?

Why is a Deadman called so? Where does the name come from?

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

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High Altitude Cooking - Most efficient fuel and stove type

We are planning a hike that will have us above the tree line for several days. I am interested in recommendations regarding stove and fuel types under the reduced oxygen constraints as well as wei...

0 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Citizen‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Is there a Polish mountain rescue organisation?

I was talking to a friend on my lunch today about visiting the Tatra mountains in Poland and he said that an issue was the lack of mountain rescue if you get into trouble. Is this true, there is n...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by System‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Is it feasible to use Zakopane as a base to climb the Tatra mountains?

I'm planning a trip climbing in the Tatras this summer. I was planning on basing myself at Zakopane (seem's the be a good availability of accommodation, etc.). I mentioned this on a climbing forum ...

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

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Is a single strand of webbing unacceptable for climbing anchors?

While browsing the DumbAnchors blog, I came across a post which points out the poor use of a single strand (not a loop) of webbing for building top rope anchors. The blogger doesn't say why these ...

3 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Chris Mendez‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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How to improve the grip on my boots?

I've got a pair of Keen hiking boots that, at their best when brand new, never had a particularly good grip, and now, a few years later, have simply lost any grip to speak of. They are so slippery ...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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How to deal with unethical campers?

Earlier last month I witnessed someone fell a tree in the Eagles Nest Wilderness while I was on a backpack trip. Its quite obvious that you're not supposed to cut down trees in a national forest, i...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by tsturzl‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Terms for different parts of a mountain

Is there a graphic representation of the terms used in mountaineering literature which narrates different aspects/parts of a mountain? While reading any expedition report, climbing detail we come ...

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

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Does "Sport Climbing" refer to bolted climbing outdoors only or both indoors and outdoors

I was having a debate with my friend on the definition of "Sport Climbing". We both agree it means rock climbing with no pre-setup ropes on a bolted route. I think regardless of whether this rout...

4 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by user3667089‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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First ascents by Edward Whymper

Edward Whymper is most known for his sweeping ascent of the Matterhorn 150 years ago. You can read about the competition with J.A. Carrel and the struggle to find a path to the top in the famous bo...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by Wills‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Can I upgrade my MSR Wisperlite International to also be able to burn propane?

I used someone else's Wisperlite Universal for the duration of a trip and it looks like the only functional difference is a jet that can be attached for burning propane. Can I purchase just that je...

2 answers  ·  posted 11y ago by DudeOnRock‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Carrying a portable stove

During a long expedition, how to safely pack, place and carry a portable gas filled stove? It looks something like this: http://www.climbing.com/gear/multifuel-stoves/

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

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How do you dry wet socks when camping/backpacking if it's raining and the socks cannot be hung to dry outside

How do you dry wet socks when camping/backpacking if it's raining and the socks cannot be hung to dry outside? I've been compiling a list of recommendations on this subject for a little while....

5 answers  ·  posted 11y ago by Dowwie‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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How to safely store a propane/butane/isobutane canister in a vehicle?

The canisters that I have purchased so far have included a warning not to let the canister get above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. It looks like the inside of car can get well above that, hot enough to b...

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

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Is it a good idea to drink blood to avoid dehydration?

When in an emergency survival situation were you don't have access to clean or at least "okay" water but to wildlife (or it is at least easier to grab a snake for example than to gather water), is ...

0 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by OddDeer‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Is it a good idea to drink blood to avoid dehydration?

When in an emergency survival situation were you don't have access to clean or at least "okay" water but to wildlife (or it is at least easier to grab a snake for example than to gather water), is ...

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

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How much does a full/empty jetboil canister weigh?

I have a bunch of partially-full Jetboil canisters from various trips, and I'm trying to figure out approximately how much fuel is left in each of them. How much does a full canister weigh (fuel +...

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

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What is this small, bright yellow, mushroom found in the woods in Massachusetts?

Last week, my husband was walking on a path beside a shallow brook in Rutland State Park, a wooded area in central Massachusetts, USA. He came across a bright yellow mushroom with a very short, whi...

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

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Is it possible to buy gas cartridges on a Sunday in Reykjavik?

I'm visiting Iceland this august, will be arriving in Reykjavik. Since it's not possible to bring gas cartridges with me, I'll need to buy them there. I'll be arriving on a sunday. Is it possible t...

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

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How to harden feet to avoid blisters on long hikes

I've enjoyed hiking my entire life but I have one huge problem. The skin on my feet is extremely soft and sensitive. I wear good wool socks with properly fitting boots and change socks during long ...

13 answers  ·  posted 13y ago by Justin C‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Please Explain Rock Climbing Grades

I have seen various grades for different climbs such as 5.14b, 8b+, 8b - 150m It seems there are different parts to the grade, e.g. the last one is it 8b for 150 metres? Do these grades only ...

3 answers  ·  posted 11y ago by Scotty.NET‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Can a dog thru-hike 2500 miles in 6 months?

Recently I came across the story of Bobbie the Wonder dog and it really got me wondering about the veracity of this. So, aside from the fact that the dog found the way on his own, if a person is ...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by Thiago Valle‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Kayakers throwing their paddles when running waterfalls

I was watching a YouTube video featuring clips from award winning kayaking films. One thing I immediately noticed was multiple instances of kayakers running waterfalls who seem to be intentionally...

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

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Maximum slope angle for boots?

Obviously, there is no limit when you talk about climbing or using alpine equipment, but what about maintaining a constant speed while walking, without crampons, and staying on feet, no scrambling?...

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

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What accounts for the predominance of Kendall Mint Cake over York Peppermint Pattie in mountaineering expeditions?

I have eagerly consumed many accounts of early mountaineering expeditions in which the mountaineers always eagerly consumed Kendal Mint Cake (KMC). I got the impression that they would have found i...

1 answer  ·  posted 7y ago by ab2 MonicaNotForgotten‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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How to use a poncho in high winds?

Are there any recommendations about how to use a poncho to get shelter from the wind? I was thinking about wrapping some cord around my waist to hold it in place, but maybe there are better option...

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

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How does drying stuff in your sleeping bag work?

A pretty common trick when winter camping is to dry anything that gets damp/wet (e.g., base layers and socks) in your sleeping bag (cf. How do you dry wet socks when camping/backpacking if it's rai...

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

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How do I setup a proper jig?

I live close to the Sacramento River in Rio Vista, CA, it's current is usually very heavy. I usually use anchovies for strippers and use a second rod to practice with lures. When I can afford it, I...

1 answer  ·  posted 9y ago by zer00ne‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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How much rain (realistically) could a packaway rain jacket take?

Thinking about getting a small packaway rain jacket to keep in the car for emergencies like this or this. However, I'm slightly worried at the amount of bad weather they could withstand going by ...

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

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Alternative Gooseneck options for small home built sail boats

I am planning a homebuilt sailing craft that uses a sail similar to the Sunfish (image below) I have seen a few homebuilt sails that use metal electrical conduit for the mast and spars, and am work...

3 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by James Jenkins‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Can I safely eat grass?

A recent comment Cows eat grass, doesn't mean you can! got me thinking. Corn, wheat, rice, etc are all grass that we eat regularly. I am not sure the human race could survive on the planet...

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

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Is it worth getting a divemaster certification if I don't plan to work as a professional dive master?

I have been an avid diver for over a decade. Once upon a time, I wanted to get my divemaster certification in order to work (for a short time) as a divemaster. However, that ship has since sailed, ...

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