pheidlauf
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See all 14 »If you're handy with welding (or a drill and screws, brackets, or a hot glue gun), you can make a pretty cool coat rack or key rack out of old carabiners. You can remove the gate for a coat rack by...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
I would recommend covering some of the following topics: First Aid - focus on how to stabilize an injured person and how to transport them. Teach them how to splint a sprained ankle and treat hea...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf · last activity 10y ago by System
The main reason it's buried is to keep it from washing into water supplies. The ground provides natural filtration, where surface waste is fully exposed to the elements and can flow along the surfa...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
I think the reason for this difference in slipperiness is purely a factor of surface material. Most foam pads have a tacky surface finish. Inflatable pads, on the other hand, usually have a sturdy ...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
Orient yourself to the situation. Admit that you're injured and lost, but stay calm. Don't fool yourself into feeling invincible, but recognize that you are in fact strong enough to survive. If yo...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
Because water evaporates at any temperature over 32 DegF, a swamp cooler or evaporative cooler is possible in any climate that needs cooling (though perhaps not in a powerful enough fashion dependi...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
I'm in the slow process of acquiring all of the gear I think I will need to do a week-long backpacking trip somewhere in the Midwest. Many of the more experienced backpackers I've spoken with or re...
7 answers · posted 10y ago by pheidlauf · last activity 7y ago by System
Bug Spray: Unless you're backpacking in and are extremely weight conscious of how much you're carrying, if you think you might need bug spray, why wouldn't you bring it? Better to have it and not n...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
Here is a clip from this webpage - Acclimatization To Altitude: Preparing for Competition at Altitude How can athletes who live at sea level prepare for a competition at altitude? O...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf · last activity 8y ago by System
Being in the military, I particularly like the idea of Challenge Coins (if you have the funding to put into it) as a geocaching reward. Places like this (http://www.challengecoins4less.com/) let yo...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
This is what I've found in the wonderful world of the internets: http://www.buildablock.com/blog/poisonous-plants-to-avoid-in-north-america Personal experience living in the USA for 22 years says ...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
Let's imagine for a moment that you're solo hiking somewhere you've never been before and take a fall off the edge of a trail, injure yourself (to the point of limited mobility), and become entirel...
4 answers · posted 10y ago by pheidlauf · last activity 10y ago by System
Here are some resources I found: http://www.climbing.com/skill/rock-climbing-technique/ http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/stawamus/bp-guide-rock-route-dev.pdf http://www.indoorc...
posted 10y ago by pheidlauf
If you're lost in the wilderness (and you've foolishly left behind your handy dandy water purification tablets and water filter), what are some of the best and safest ways to purify water? What do ...
1 answer · posted 10y ago by pheidlauf · last activity 7y ago by System
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