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Posts by System‭

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Q&A Are there any tips for preventing a vehicle from being broken into while parked at a trailhead?

1,5 year old question, but I do not see this trick which I (also) use: Make the car and its content look shabby and uninteresting (that is more 'extreme' than the earlier suggestion avoid leaving ...

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Q&A For beginners, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using a training line along with a slack-line?

I know a training line + slackline would cost more than a slack-line itself, but I'm wondering if I didn't buy a slackline+training line I'd have to step on and fall off before I'm able to balance ...

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Q&A Is a slackline, ratchet, and tree protector alone enough equipment to setup the slackline?

I'm new to slacklining and planning to buy a slack line kit from Amazon With the rope and ratchet and tree protector which will be used on trees. Is this enough to be able to tie the rope between ...

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Q&A What's the minimum possible gap needed to tie a slack-line between two trees?

I'm assuming that if I bought a 15 meter slackline, I could actually tie it between two trees at any length less than 15 meters apart and use it. Please tell me if that assumption is wrong. So what...

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Q&A When slack lining between trees, how big should the tree trunk be if the line is 15 meters, person is ~150 pounds?

When slacklining between trees, how big should the tree trunks be? Followup question: I'm writing to ask how big the tree trunks should be exactly if I only have a 15meter line and I'm only walki...

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Q&A What features should I look for in a trail camera?

As with anything, features can depend on intended usage. Beyond the basics of weatherproofing, battery life, onboard storage capacity, the convenience of battery changing, mounting options, etc. I...

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Q&A Why is it bad to use your whole foot in rock climbing

If you use just the forepart of your foot and your knees are close to the wall, your calves are already naturally at an angle where your feet exert pull. That makes it easier to bring your body cl...

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Q&A What can I do with a lone young cardinal I found in my yard?

A pair of cardinals have nested in my yard for years. Yesterday found a young one in the yard, made it comfortable, just didnt want a cat to get it. Still alive, cant fly. What to do?

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Q&A What is the leave no trace thing to do when parallel trails start to form?

In this specific instance I would follow the deepest (most damaged) trail because it is unlikely to regrow. That gives the other trails a chance to recover. If the choice is between multiple very ...

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Q&A What is wrong with this belay setup?

This is a follow on from my answer here. I took this photo of my belay and shared it on Facebook, where I friend of mine (A qualified climbing instructor) pulled me up on it as I'd made one or two...

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Q&A What are the four climbing knots used by Jim Bridwell?

But is there really a set of 4 that work in every situation? I'm a reasonably experienced climber (I currently lead HVS outdoors, about 6b indoors/sport), I can tie 7 knots (counting 3 variati...

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Q&A Skis versus snow shoes - when to choose which for travelling the backcountry?

A couple of points jump to mind: Cost This is probably why most people make this decision. Cross country skis are a lot more expensive than snow shoes. So if you’re not actually planning on skii...

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Q&A Should I do exercises for finger strength as an intermediate, heavy climber?

Should I do exercises for finger strength.. Yes, everyone should do some kind of finger/hand strength exercise. Your hands are you interface into the rock. It's probably the most important mus...

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

Tent locks (or security awareness, or organisational policies, or anti-virus, or any security control) are not a perfect solution, so why use them? Flip the question around: what would happen if yo...

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Q&A How much cooler space is required for transporting an elk?

In going on an elk hunt, how much space do I need to store the quarters and meat for transportation home? Obviously this depends on the size of the animal but how much cooler space should I plan on?

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Q&A Is Salmon caught in the seawater or freshwater? Which is the preferred way, and the most ecological way?

Many fishermen catch them during the spawn because they know where they are going to be. They catch them as they are going upstream to spawn. As many types of salmon die after spawning, they are ...

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Q&A Is there a universal patch that signifies Food/Rations?

I've never seen such a label convention. It seems reasonable that just using a label with the word FOOD clearly spelled out it should suffice in most circumstances. You may need to adjust i...

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Q&A Which emergency food for backpacking (meat-like Granola bar?)

Today, there are wide variety of bars that can meet many tastes. Otherwise, a package of nuts can be a good food. Though there is also the ultimate emergency food, pemmican. There are many recip...

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Q&A Are there any animal behaviors that can be used to predict weather conditions within a 24 hr time period?

Kind of. Most things associated with animals end up being old wives tales. The phenomena don't really have anything to do with weather or the climate at all. i.e. Cows laying down in fields means...

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Q&A Where can I test an emergency whistle?

It doesn't matter. Blowing a whistle is not an emergency signal: emergency signals have a certain sequence. Be sure to use your hands to close your ears (index fingers pressing ear canals closed)...

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Q&A Drinking surface water heuristics

In general, you should have some sort of portable water purification system. There are quite a few on the market that are small and portable which should be included in your survival kit. Here is...

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Q&A When filming wild animals with a drone, how far away does the drone need to be?

It will depend on your location and the animal. The rules for how close to get to an animal aren't just to prevent bothering the animal but also to help ensure the safety of the people. An animal...

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Q&A What are some tips to setting up a refuge if I am lost in the woods

Personally, I have never been lost. First thing is, don't panic. If you are going on an excursion, you will have most of what you need already (ie shelter, fire starter, food, etc). You don't re...

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Q&A Easiest way to preserve a fishing catch - with cooking or pickling

How long are you staying by the riverside? If this a day trip, you don't need to do any special preservation methods. You can put them on a stringer and keep them in the river until you are ready...

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Q&A What are the chances to catch rodent-transmitted illnesses while hiking?

Very slim to be almost nonexistent. From personal experience, I have not gotten any disease from touching/eating things while hiking. I am typically hiking in the midwest on and off trails. Di...

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