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Q&A Restoring a deformed kayak hull

I have a Venture Kayak Easty 15 and it has developed a flat spot on the bottom center just below the foot rests. What is the best method to return the bottom of this kayak back to its original conv...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by System‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Why do people lock their tents at Everest Base Camp?

I will translate this to a more general discussion: why bother to add protection to a system that can easily be bypassed? Anders already pointed out good reasons for this. Another reason may be pe...

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Q&A Why do people lock their tents at Everest Base Camp?

There could be a number of reasons: When picking a tent to raid, a thief will probably pick an unlocked tent over a locked one. Seeing someone enter a tent and leaving with supplies doesn't look ...

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Q&A When did wearing a helmet become the norm for climbing?

This is going out primarily to those who have been climbing for 20yrs + Back in the day, helmet use was optional and not particularly popular. These days, things seemed to have taken a dramatic cha...

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Q&A If you are kayaking on a lake when whitecaps start happening, what is the best direction to get off the lake?

First of all, if the wind suddenly starts blowing, realize that this is a case of bad planning. You should never find yourself in the middle of an open lake when the weather patterns may lead to po...

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Q&A How to prevent sleeping bag from expanding in its bag

Just put some straps around the packing bag (plastic clasps to not damage your bags). You probably have those lying around already ;-) (source) Even (large) rubber bands can work, though they wi...

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Q&A Is there any effective repellent against deer flies (Lipoptena cervi)?

Is there any effective repellent against deer flies (Lipoptena cervi)? It should be safe for humans as well as dogs. All related information I could find is about a different deer fly (Chrysops).

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Q&A Does a hands-free kayak bilge pump exist that is as speedy and reliable as a hand pump?

It's been some time, but at our canoe club our sea kayaks were outfitted with one of two systems (others I have no experience with): A hand pump mounted in the deck like this: (Source: UK Sea ...

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Q&A How to dry a BCD (Buoyancy Control Device)

If you have electricity available and are willing to spend some money: I have seen divers use small electric blowers for boots and gloves. These seem fine for a BCD as well. Hang it above the blower.

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Q&A What is the best way to place a sling on a rock spike so that it's prevented from lifting off?

I occasionally place slings on rock spikes as trad climbing protection. If the spike is not very tall or thick the slings can become easily dislodged as the rope passes though the quickdraw/carabin...

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Q&A Is there an actual advantage of switchblade folding knives over any other method of opening a folding blade with one hand?

Switchblades with the button-activating blade are just easier to open with one hand and require very little in the way of distracting thought. This means that you can concentrate more on what your...

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Q&A How do I evade or pacify a bee?

Bees are pretty sensitive to movements, so if you see some moseying around, then try to move slowly and smoothly and they should ignore you. Swatting at them or waving them away will likely send t...

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Q&A Reusing disposable water bottles vs. buying dedicated bottles

On the bottom of the plastic bottle should be a number. #1, PET bottles leach antimony (a metallic element, Sb, atomic number 51) into the water. Over time and with sunlight exposure, more antimo...

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Q&A What is the use of the saw blade on a swiss knife?

Its for sawing though small branches. Video here of someone doing it: Has anyone used the saw on the swiss knife for anything? Yes, I've used it to saw though small branches :)

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Q&A Why would a raccoon climb a building?

Tl;Dr it was scared up the building by accident. the BBC coverage explains what happened quite well: Evan Frost and Tim Nelson, journalists with Minnesota Public Radio (MPR), documented the ...

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Q&A Are there any reliable plants to use for navigation?

There are plants that move parts of them in north-south direction. There is a plant called Lactuca seriola that turns its leafs in the direction of the north-south axis. It is common in many region...

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Q&A How many miles should one expect to get out of a good pair of hiking boots?

A couple of factors from my own experience are: Pronation - I over-pronate slightly, so the outside of my heel gets worn down more quickly than the inside. When it wears past a certain point, I f...

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Q&A How to secure wild Red Eared turtle eggs from predators?

We have a wild Red Eared turtle laying eggs in our yard. What can we do to keep animals from getting to their eggs? We had a turtle to lay eggs about two weeks ago and the next morning, something ...

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Q&A How much should I worry/care about the "Known to the State of California" warnings on fuel canisters?

You should not consume the canisters or warning labels while in California. Seriously they are not actually very helpful, since they have neither the chemicals nor specific risks. The list of poss...

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Q&A Wild animal in Virginia that sounds like monkey cackling/laughing?

Try listening to the sounds/songs/calls on these two pages. I would bet on the second one bird. But, the first one is worth listening to. The first one on this page labeled "song": https://www.al...

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Q&A How to estimate the volume a person sweats?

I'm pretty comfortable with my technique to stay hydrated, but I am curious about estimating how much liquid is actually involved. I generally am just concerned with getting rid of it, but occasion...

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Q&A What is the expected flowrate of a bucket brigade?

A naive estimate of one gallon bucket a second is 60 gal/min for a well staffed and equipped line, but is there any data on how much water can be moved by bucket in less than ideal conditions? Spe...

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Q&A Can a backpacker's solar water heater produce warm water when the ambient temperature is in the 20s (F)?

The water temperature will warm up until the heat gained is identical to the heat lost. At 20F, with a thin layer of plastic between the water and outside air, its unlikely the equilibrium will be...

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Q&A Can removing dead wood harm the ecosystem?

Can removing dead wood harm the ecosystem? In a word yes. Dead wood forms an important base to any wooded ecosystem. If you think of a food pyramid for a wooded area it'll look something like ...

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Q&A How can I photograph a kingfisher in the United Kingdom?

Turns out this is actually quite difficult. Apart from the scarcity a major issue is that Kingfishers in the UK are a Schedule 1 protected species. This essentially means it's illegal to go anywher...

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