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Q&A How do you create a sense of community on a backpacking trip?

Create a common challenge, a group purpose Backpacking (for me) is a lot about the adventure, excitement and challenges that naturally come along if you try to navigate through unknown situations ...

posted 8y ago by eigenvector‭

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Q&A Are there any situations while backpacking that would require a watch?

It depends on what kind of a watch we are referring to. I typically rely on cellphones only for GPS/Tracks if at all I am tracking a route, otherwise my cellphone is on flight and used just for tak...

posted 8y ago by WedaPashi‭

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Q&A Do American mourning doves only make their plaintive cooing sound where people can't see them?

We have American mourning doves in abundance in Massachusetts. They spend months in our yard, eating seeds both on the ground and in the feeders. They also peck around in my flower garden, so I thi...

1 answer  ·  posted 8y ago by Sue Saddest Farewell TGO GL‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A What is a place in the U.S.A that is between 40°F - 60°F (5°C - 15°C) year round and doesn't get a ton of rain?

I think Mauna Kea in Hawaii may meet your requirements. The average highs at the summit are between 40.3 and 50.9 F with most months having less than an inch of rain. The average lows at the summit...

posted 8y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A What is a place in the U.S.A that is between 40°F - 60°F (5°C - 15°C) year round and doesn't get a ton of rain?

There are several places in the US that meet your requirement if you exclude the requirement for forest, and you are will to accept no snow, in place of rare snow. what place in america has for...

posted 8y ago by James Jenkins‭

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Q&A Details on closure of Rte 120 into Yosemite? (Not normal snow closure.)

A dormant spring started up again due to the winter's snow and rain underneath the road and loosened up the underlying soil to the point that the road slid downhill. An underground seasonal spr...

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

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Q&A Is it ok for my climbing shoes/chalk bag to get wet?

I recently picked up bouldering and bought my first pair of shoes as well as chalk and a bag. I've only been climbing in the gym for now and handled the equipment like any other gym-sports-equipme...

3 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Marv‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A Is it ok for my climbing shoes/chalk bag to get wet?

Of course your outdoor equipment has no problems with getting wet. It's not getting any damage if used in rain. While wet the function of your gear may be influenced, e.g. in the case of rubber sol...

posted 7y ago by Wills‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A How much colder is hammock vs. sleeping in a tent?

With a tent you would have protection from wind chill and unless you can cut the air flow to your skin some other way, the added effect of wind chill depends on the wind speed. The forumla is: wi...

posted 7y ago by erikvold‭

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Q&A What are the differences between alpaca wool and merino wool?

The main difference between alpaca and merino (or any other) wool is the fur itself. Alpaca is not technically wool, as it has a different construction. It's fiber, which is more like hair. Becaus...

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

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Q&A Open-sided tarp in rain

Probably the main thing about this answer is I am not prepared to be drawn into a pointless religious debate over whats better. In general, Tents are better at keeping water out but heavier and i...

posted 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A How to cool a tent?

You might want to consider an all-mesh inner tent: Image source: Hilleberg Akto Mesh That should make use of any breeze, and as a bonus, is light-weight (540g) Use it seperately when no rain is...

posted 7y ago by gerrit‭

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Q&A Tent or hammock safer from lightning?

Ask ten people "what is the correct thing to do in a lightning storm" and you'll get fifteen asserted answers. Lightning can travel eight miles through the ground and shut off your heart (you can...

posted 7y ago by WilderBum‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A Is a full waterproof coat more important than waterproof trousers for hiking?

I have to say when i hiked the PCt, I completed 90% of it in shorts, I did bring wet trousers but never used them. I did however use a rain jacket on many occasions . I found i got ...

posted 7y ago by Snailtrainer‭

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Q&A What is a tent skirt and what is its purpose?

Several posts on this side make mention of tent "skirts". For example: A "skirt" at the bottom of the tent, which makes outer tent reach the ground, so wind is not beating into the inner tent; i...

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

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Q&A Should I activate my beacon if the road to safety is blocked?

If you aren't equipped to handle a situation where you can't drive out as expected, then you don't belong there. Conversely, if you go to such places and situations, you should take enough stuff w...

posted 7y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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Q&A Can a rope&bucket used to gather water from a well be kept outside, tied to this well, or does it have to be kept inside?

Wells are covered to keep the water clean, not to keep it dry. A well bucket rope is only going to be as long as needed, one end is going to get wet several times a day. Even in single person hom...

posted 7y ago by James Jenkins‭

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Q&A Does firewood have to be stored inside or is storing it in a lean-to sufficient?

Here's my central european (Cfb/Dfb climate: temperate or continental humid climate with warm summer, no dry season) take on the question: We have enough rain and moisture so that having some kin...

posted 7y ago by cbeleites supports Monica‭

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Q&A Is it really a good workout to go to work by bike every day?

It isn't so much about the training as it is about the recovery. Professional cyclists are on the bike for 700-1000 kilometers a week, often with two different training sessions in a day, and multi...

posted 7y ago by JohnP‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A Understanding a ski resort weather report

To add to Can't Tell's great interpretation, a good day to go snowboarding would mean: Not so cold it's uncomfortable to be outside (adequately dressed) Not a bad day to be outside for any other ...

posted 7y ago by DJClayworth‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A How to keep paper from being damaged by water in the outdoors?

When it comes to printing, there are printable vinyls for both laser and inkjet printers. Some inkjet inks run badly in the wet whatever the substrate, while others show little or no deterioration....

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Reattaching Tent Rain Fly Hooks

I have a Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 (a four-season tent) that lost the hooks on its rain fly. They simply became unglued from the inside of the fly a little while back. For those not familiar wit...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by cbw‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A What is this blob found at the edge of a puddle on a forest logging road?

Exploring the woods of the Adirondack Mountains, this gelatinous blob was found near the edge of standing water on a logging road. The entire length of this thing is probably just under 10 inches a...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by cr0‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A How should I pack for a week of backpacking in the rain?

Bring one change of dry clothes to change into when you are in your overnight cabin, all the way from top to toes and from the skin out, and make sure you have enough layers to be warm when there i...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Why do upside down tree leaves mean rain

This is the old saying, "When leaves show their undersides, be very sure rain betides." From the farmersalmanac.com: The leaves of deciduous trees, like maples and poplars, do often to turn ...

posted 6y ago by wanderweeer‭

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