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Posts by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A How to get rid of bad smell in hiking boots after they have been soaked?

The best thing I have ever found for getting rid of odors, and it works extremely well, is something called "OdorXit" which is based on some enzymes that neutralize odors instead of masking them. I...

posted 6y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A 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 6y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Winter backpacking pants

I personally use a base layer (which also retains heat even when wet) with the same quick-dry pants that I use for my summer hiking. I treat these pants occasionally with a water-repellant spray an...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A What large mammals have become extinct or rare in the Colorado Rockies and Sierra in the past 100 years?

I've spent many years hiking and camping in the Rocky Mountains and California, and animals I have seen more than once or regularly include black bears, deer, elk, moose, wild turkey, beaver, mount...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Went fishing on the river for full day, caught one fish; normal?

Short answer: yes, unfortunately very normal. I've been fishing all over the western U.S. since I was a kid, lakes, rivers, streams and even the occasional surf fishing on the ocean. Some days are ...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 8y ago by System‭

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Q&A Advice for waterproof winter jacket for city and cycling

I'd recommend an outer shell plus a fleece jacket - two items. The advantage here is that if the fleece is too warm (or too cold), you can replace it with another fleece that's more appropriate. Wh...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Catching largemouth bass with sunfish?

Don't use an intact sunfish as bait. cut it up and use the cut pieces on your hook. But, as far as attracting and hooking big largemouths, while at the same time deterring other types of fish, wh...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Backpacking in the Winter (Michigan)

For the situation you're talking about (3 days backpacking in winter), knowledge is more important than experience. Know how to use your gear. Know how to keep warm and dry. Know not to walk on thi...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Pike fishing equipment & rigging

I just got back from fishing in Minnesota, where one of the kinds of fish we were catching were pike in the 25" range. I had metal leaders in my tackle box but I didn't use them. I used a standar...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A When will a rattlesnake strike?

When a snake rattles at you, it wants you to move away from it. Rattlers will warn you first before striking, giving you enough time to move away. My wife and I were hiking once in the desert, she...

posted 8y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 8y ago by System‭

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Q&A Hiking: How to start?

The gear answer depends on what kind of environment you're in: rainy and wet like the Pacific Northwest, dry and sunny like the Southwest. Mild climate, or very hot or cold. At a minimum, comforta...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Protein-intake on extended minimal-weight treks

Protein powder. Add it to your food. Add it to water. Add it to hot-water+powdered milk.

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A What do I do if a black bear is right outside my tent?

Wild bears don't like the smell of warm man-flesh. So, you're inside your tent, make some noise, move around, talk. The bear will go away. You don't need to use your shotgun, you don't need to use ...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A When is it not OK to leave feces behind?

The only time I'm aware when you shouldn't leave feces behind is near bodies of water (within 200 yards of a body of water), which is why the feces are packed out of the Grand Canyon. (This is taki...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Most efficient training before alpine hiking/climbing?

Instead of running or walking, I recommend you go to the gym and do the Stairmaster. This will provide an aerobic workout while building the muscles you need for hiking and scrambling. This is what...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 9y ago by System‭

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Q&A Good books to learn survival?

The Pocket Survival Guide. by J. Wayne Fears Accurate, concise, to the point.

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Urbex question: How to protect myself from asbestos?

There is no way to prevent asbestos fibers from entering your lungs except by certain facial masks with specialized air filters. An ordinary surgical mask will NOT work. The fibers are too small.

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Do you need to purify all mountain water sources

For certain contaminants such as Giardia, it doesn't matter whether the water is running fast or slow. You will get infected regardless. So this idea about "fast water" is a myth that is not correc...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A What are the different methods to purify water?

Be aware of the difference between removal of harmful pathogens and removal of chemical contamination. Harmful pathogens include amoeba, bacteria, viruses, and worms, and these are effectively de...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A How can I stay warm in subzero (0°F, -18°C ) weather?

Avoid eating sugary foods, the digestion of sugar tends to heat your core quickly, and then just as quickly your core temp goes back down. Eat some cheese right before going to sleep. This does n...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A River crossing in winter?

Use fly fishing waders with fly fishing boots. underneath use your regular pants with whatever undergarments you normally wear (thermals, etc). The fishing waders and boots will keep everything dry...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A Online website to track A.T. section hikes and overall progress?

I don't know about online website, but you can use a handheld GPS like Etrex to keep track of your progress. And since this stores GPS in a common format, you can import this data into another prog...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭

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Q&A What's the problem with electrolyte imbalance and how do I mitigate it?

Your body needs a certain amount of salt (electrolytes) to process water (and also for many other bodily functions). If you don't have enough electrolytes then your body's use of water is not optim...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 9y ago by System‭

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Q&A What's the most remote place in the contiguous US?

The answer to your question is: the middle of the Selway-Bitteroot/River-of-No-Return Wildnerness in Idaho. These are actually two wilderness areas joined together (separated by a single dirt road)...

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A Tent placement?

I look for flat ground on dirt or grass free of pebbles not underneath dead branches (which could fall and hit you while you sleep)

posted 9y ago by Michael Martinez‭  ·  last activity 9y ago by System‭

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