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A: Is it possible to buy gas cartridges on a Sunday in Reykjavik? On my last trip to Iceland I got the tip to look around at the air port for gas cartridges. Often people who are leaving drop their stuff there. Also hostels might be a good place to search for. The biggest selection I probably saw, was at the campsite in Reykjavik. (more) |
— | over 8 years ago |
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Does newspaper (in shoes) kill Gore-Tex (breathability)? While reading this question, another one came to my mind: Last summer on a mountain hut some guy told my packing newspaper in Gore-Tex (or any similar) shoes wouldn't be good for their breathability. The explanation seemed to be plausible: Because Gore-Tex is working like a funnel (cone) letting st... (more) |
— | almost 9 years ago |
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A: Highest point of the Planneralm 3D course (Robin Hood land) With the information on the website and g00gle maps, I think the whole parcour should be between 1500m and max. 1600m. (more) |
— | almost 9 years ago |
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A: Geocache inside of a pole What's the width of the hole? I'm thinking of a mounting system like a wall socket. Spread it aginst the inner surface. Then tie the cach on it. Or the very low cost variant: Just use a piece of wire and bend it accordingly (more) |
— | about 9 years ago |
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A: How to deal with Serbian scorpions? If you ask the net, you'll find some Serbian Scorpions. But I hope you'll never find one of these in your tent. I was a few times in Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia and have never a Scorpion in my tent. Also I don't know any scorpions from there being harmful/poisonous. Just be care full when entering yo... (more) |
— | about 9 years ago |
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A: Toothpaste in the back-country and the principle of leave no trace Because Toothpaste is nothing else than some kind of polish, you could use precipitate chalk. Or just brush with water. For the fresh feeling just chew some spearmint leaves. (more) |
— | about 9 years ago |
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A: One-sided overhand bend According to this source its name arose initially in the US where unfamiliarity bred distrust, and because the occasional disaster, likely with the Flat Figure 8 version, caused both knots to be branded with the EDK (European Death Knot) name. Another source says its name is because this knot looked... (more) |
— | about 9 years ago |