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Question Would waterproofing Styrofoam in a boat make water retention better or worse?
In theory Styrofoam is a closed cell product meaning that is water proof. In practice it tends to absorb and hold water It can take months to dry out very saturated Styrofoam. As a rule Styrofoam goes in boats to provide flotation. In many applications the Styrofoam is in locations where water ten...
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about 7 years ago
Question How often should I change the lines and sail attachment rings?
Last fall I bought a sunfish, best I can tell is built in about 1974 (43 years ago) and has all original sails, sail rings (hold the sail to the spars), tiller, etc. Everything but the lines seem to be original. Yesterday it was sunny and warm, wind at about 9MPH, 15KPH, 8 Knots. I took it out to ...
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about 7 years ago
Question When is it a bad idea to follow a game trail?
If you are walking on trail, and a game trail heads off in an interesting direction is it ever a bad idea to follow it? If so how would you know when it is OK to follow a game trail? This question assumes you have a good maps/GPS/skills and sufficient supplies. So getting lost and starving to death...
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about 7 years ago
Question Aftermarket access panel to clean inside fresh water RV tank?
When I was searching for boat inspection plates amazon example I saw a review where someone had bought one to install in the top of their RV fresh water tank to make cleaning inside easy. I thought it was a wonderful idea, so I bought an extra, but now that it is getting close to spring, I am having...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: Leather Work Gloves or Aramid Fiber Gloves for Bonfires?
If leather gloves are doing the job, why change? There are a lot of variables, but it really comes down to exposure. For the most part gloves only protect your hands. When working in and around a large fire, you also need to consider exposure to the rest of your body as well. Increasing the fir...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: What are the best methods to clean out a fire pits and dispose of the ash?
Cleaning the fire pit is a task I generally do on arrival. As mentioned in the question and existing answer, hot ashes can start forest fires. A full fire pit will contain 2 or 3 things. Charcoal - black peices of wood that have not been fully burnt yet Ash - Grey dust, the remains of wood that...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: How to get a top-mount cooking burner for 20 lb propane tank?
As mentioned a few places here already, mounting a cooking surface directly to 20lb LPG container is going to be a stability problem. If you shop for a Turkey Fryer you should find something that will meet all of your needs accept the direct mount to the top of the tank. The entire unit with cooki...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: What is a place in the U.S.A that is between 40°F - 60°F (5°C - 15°C) year round and doesn't get a ton of rain?
There are several places in the US that meet your requirement if you exclude the requirement for forest, and you are will to accept no snow, in place of rare snow. what place in america has forest, temperature ranges from 40-60 degrees year round, does NOT rain for days on end, and rarely gets sn...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: Are there any tips for preventing a vehicle from being broken into while parked at a trailhead?
The existing answers by Ken and Liam offer good advice. But unfortunately there is nothing you can do to prevent break ins. Thieves can be surprisingly stupid. True story... A friend of mine drove her jeep wrangler with a soft top to the trail head and parked it before going on a hike. The roof ...
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about 7 years ago
Question What are the pros and cons of greased feet in boots?
I was just reading this answer at Can you keep your feet warm in ski boots on a very cold day? Yes, add fat to your feet. I don't mean gain weight. Just slather it on before putting socks on. Petroleum jelly will work, as will almost any other fat (other than coconut oil). A nice layer of fat, ev...
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about 7 years ago
Question What is the minimum knowledge to navigate with only a compass?
Assuming I have memorized the major Latitude and Longitudes as they relate to the world, as shown in the image below and that I know how to identify latitude &amp; longitude with a compass. What else do I need to know? I am not talking about everything I need to know to find my way to a specific sm...
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about 7 years ago
Question How to identify latitude & longitude with a compass?
I am not exactly sure where I am in the world. It could be that I am in a boat on the ocean, been in a plane crash, or suffered some other calamity. In any case I either have a compass with me or have made one and now I need to figure out where I am. How can I use a compass alone to identify latit...
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about 7 years ago
Question I have a compass but no watch, how can I tell when it will get dark?
I was reading all of the answers to Are there any situations while backpacking that would require a watch? and surprised at the number of answers that said you need a watch so you would know how long until dark. People have been walking around the world for a very long time, portable time pieces hav...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: What are some blind-friendly wildlife trails in or including Massachusetts?
Bill Irwin, author of Blind Courage found the Appalachian Trail to be a mostly enjoyable outdoors experience. While secluded with good opportunities for enjoying nature away from others. The Appalachian Trail offers some challenges. Assuming your blind friend will be with you or another sighted g...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: What are good locations to find wild strawberries?
In the bellies of critters... Seriously, anything living in the area is going to know where the wild strawberries grow and will have made a habit of eating them when they get ripe. They grow close to the ground, so unlike black berries and other high bush berries, every critter can easily get to ...
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about 7 years ago
Question How to protect a body in the wilderness?
I am hiking in the wilderness, a round trip to civilization and back is at least 24 hours. I know where I am and I can return to the same spot. If my hiking partner dies, how can/should I protect the body while I go to get the authorities? I want to protect my partner's body while I am gone, what...
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about 7 years ago
Answer A: How to empty bowels before a hike?
Bring toilet paper and a shovel, exercise is a recognized method of increasing bowel motility (making you poo). Other than planning for the likely need, there are no reasonable medical measures you can take that will have a positive influence. There are things you can take, but for occasional use, t...
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about 7 years ago
Question How effective is sulfur for delousing my camp?
Sulfur has been used for centuries to get ride of nasty little bugs that infest the warm places we like to sleep. Assuming I have found natural sulfur sources can they be used to effectively and safely de-louse my camp? If so what is the best way to do it?
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about 7 years ago
Question When should I boil water before distilling it?
One of the surest ways of purifying water is distillation water is boiled and only things that evaporate at or below 100C are captured. This does lead to the potential issue of things like petroleum products with a lower boiling point, getting distilled into your collection chamber. It would seem t...
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about 7 years ago
Question How to find natural sulfur sources?
According to a google search sulfur is widely available in nature. Volcanic regions and hot springs are common sources of it in elemental state. Less obvious sources are iron pyrites (iron sulfide), galena (lead sulfide), gypsum (calcium sulfate), Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) and many other miner...
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about 7 years ago
Question In the absence of lead, what can I use for a projectile in a flintlock rifle?
A flintlock rifle is a weapon that can be indefinitely reloaded without any reliance on infrastructure. Gunpowder can be made from resources commonly found in the outdoors (urine as the nitrate source) and natural flint used in place of percussion caps. Scavenged lead can be melted and formed into l...
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about 7 years ago
Question What should I look for in a used wet suit?
I am considering getting a used wet suit for sailing and canoeing in the early spring and next fall. What should I look for? Based on the related Q&amp;A below, it looks like I will want 6-7mm (1/4 inch) thick with neck, wrist and ankle seals. What else should I look for in a used wet suit? Relat...
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over 7 years ago
Question Can Propane lose its stink?
Propane is naturally odorless, the smell we associate with it is the result of adding ethyl mercaptan. Is it possible for the ethyl mercaptan to deteriorate, bind with something in the tank or settle so that escaping propane would be without odor? I usually get my propane bottles filled from a l...
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over 7 years ago
Question How do you make a stone axe?
If I am in a survival situation with a knife as my only cutting implement, and I need an axe to chop trees (because I know burning through them is not practical) how would I make one? What attributes do I look for in wood, stone and binding? Using only a knife and items found in the wilderness how...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: How exactly do you cut down a tree with fire?
Unless you are building a bridge you don't. If you don't have the tools to cut it down you don't have the tools to do anything with it once it is down. You are converting it from a big living standing tree to a big dead laying down tree. Neither of which you have the tools to modify. The only sce...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: What are the consequences of — illegally — using a 446 MHz PMR in the North American wilderness?
Alternately you may be able to change the frequency your current device uses. In the US you will usually find a "CB Shop" near large truck stops, they should have the skills &amp; parts required to modify the units. Practically, it maybe more efficient to just get new devices.
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: How to clean soaked-in winter salt off boots?
Put them on a go for a hike where it is wet or snowy and not salty. The post How much sea water can I safely drink? has a bunch of words about salt and water in a body. Leather is skin. The same principals apply. You wore boots in a heavy salt environment and the salt equalized into your boots. If...
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over 7 years ago
Question How many trees are there in California you can drive through?
A Recent news event (Pioneer Cabin Tree in California felled by storms), brought drive through trees to mind. When I looked at the pictures, I realized it is not the same tree I drove through last time I was in the Redwood Forest. Searching found some different answers. This one by the US forest...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: What type of weather conditions would lead to being above the clouds while mountaineering?
It is called fog, and you are standing higher then it is thick. Clouds can form at many different altitudes. They can be as high as 12 miles above sea level or as low as the ground. Fog is a kind of cloud that touches the ground. Source
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: Optimal timing/routing for a year visiting US national parks?
30,000 Character limit per answer. This is the end of my large answer November Park: Mammoth Cave State: Kentucky Region: Southeast Links: National Park Service, NPS camping, Wikipedia, Weather RV Camping in the Park: Other for amenities Reserve: Nearby Nolin Lake State Park http://www.reserv...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: Optimal timing/routing for a year visiting US national parks?
This answer assumes a year spent on the road, visiting one national park after the other. With an average visit of one week per park, or four parks per month. The camper (RV) being a self-contained; trailer or motor home with fresh &amp; grey/black water holding tanks. The optimal RV site being in ...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: How can I perfect my backyard ice rink?
I don't ice skate and my main goals of working with ice are to get it gone. That said, if I did want to even out ice with the least amount of work and expense I would get a weed burner and a bottle of propane. Inexpensive weed burns can be purchased for about $20 US it easily connects to the 5 gal...
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over 7 years ago
Question How long can fresh water fish live on a stringer?
A fish stringer goes through the gill and mouth of a live fish, providing a way to keep them captive and alive in the lake or river they are caught from. I would imagine the key to survival is how much the stringer impacts the gills ability to uptake oxygen. This question is limited to fresh water f...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: Easiest way to preserve a fishing catch - with cooking or pickling
SALT Before refrigeration salt was the primary means of preserving fish. As you mention in your question filleting them is a a good first step, they should also be dried to reduce the amount of salt needed. But what you really want Keep them alive, until you get home to clean, and freeze or refrig...
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over 7 years ago
Question How to get the best results when applying gelcoat with a brush?
I just finished applying gelcoat to my boat. Results were less than wonderful. I have some experience, with bondo, fiberglass and painting, so it did not seem like it should be to difficult to get reasonably good results. Still I did a lot of research online before choosing a product and beginning ...
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over 7 years ago
Question Screen cover for boat inspection port
Looking for solutions for screen covers for the inspection port on a sunfish. In the Q&amp;A What to look for in Marine Grade Expanding Foams we learn that water in the hull of sunfish can be an issue. There are several posts online about leaving the inspection ports (after you install them) open s...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: What does "hull weight" include?
As Rory states in his answer, hull weight is just the hull. But you need not worry, the mast, rudder, center board, sail, etc. Are usually loaded separately from the hull of the boat. For small two person sail boats, around 100 pound. All the parts except for a couple pieces of hardware come off. ...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: How to keep a llama from being eaten by a bear?
llamas are only native to an area of South American unless you are hiking in that area, they are not going to be any more of a prospective meal then then the other animals on the hike (i.e. humans). They are human sized or bigger (a full-size llama is 1.7 to 1.8 m (5.6 to 5.9 ft) tall at the top of ...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: What is pelt sealing and why is it required for certain species?
From reading the question, I suspect the OP understands "sealing" to be the verb described by the description "apply a nonporous coating to (a surface) to make it impervious.". When they talk about sealing a pelt they are using it as the action to acquire the noun described by the description "a pie...
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over 7 years ago
Question How much gelcoat should I remove before redoing the entire hull?
I have a 1972ish sunfish I am planning to re-gelcoat the entire bottom of the hull. I made one fiber glass repair where there was a crack through the hull, I took that area down to bare fiberglass before repairing. In another area cracks in the gecoat turned out to be related to a thick layer (3/4 o...
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over 7 years ago
Question Is amine blush only a concern with new/ongoing epoxy repairs?
While researching my answer at In a boat repair, what would cause Gelcoat not to harden? I learned about amine blush. Amine blush is a waxy layer that forms as most marine epoxies cure. It can be clearly visible as a white layer, or nearly invisable. It is water soluble, sanding and/or acetone was...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: What to look for in Marine Grade Expanding Foams
I read the answer by Erik vanDoren then I cut inspection ports in my boat. What I learned helps validate the correctness of his answer. Quick history. I purchased the boat (1972ish sunfish) a few weeks ago, it had a small crack in the hull and had been stored upside down for some time. On purchase...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: In a boat repair, what would cause Gelcoat not to harden?
There are several factors that can inhibit the gelcoat from curing. There is not enough information in the review to identify the specific cause. The only specific cause mentioned is stirring, if we assume the catalyst (hardener) and gelcoat where well mixed, here are some other potential causes (mo...
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over 7 years ago
Question In a boat repair, what would cause Gelcoat not to harden?
Gelcoat is available in 2 formulas, one has wax (finishing), one does not (layering). Both need to be mixed with an agent to cause it to harden. Gelcoat that is exposed to the air stays tacky, this allows for a chemical bond to form between layers. When using gelcoat for the finishing coat of a boat...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: Dozens of earthworms came on my terrace and died there
Sue has a great well researched answer about why they probably died, and there are a couple of others as well. Given the number of worms and the varied locations, the reason the worms came out of the ground may be related to an electrical issue. It could either be an accidental event in your or a...
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over 7 years ago
Question Worm catching with electricity?
I have heard about people using electricity to catch worms, mostly around catching worms for fishing. How does this work? Is it safe?
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: How would I make a bear-proof pannier?
First the Ursack is advertised as bear resistant not bear proof, nothing is bear proof FAQ, have there been any failures? We have sold bags in 50 states, Canada and assorted foreign countries. So far, there have been no reports of a bear compromising a standard size IGBC approved S29 AllWhit...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: Drain plug replacement for DePersia Bailer on Sunfish Sailboat
This is the plan B answer. It works but uses ferrous (will rust) parts. I found a source for Hex bolts, Zinc plated grade 8 steel yellow, 7/8"-14 x 2" I ordered it (Just under $10 with shipping.) When it arrived, I ran right out and screwed it into the drain. Perfect fit! It screwed in about ...
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over 7 years ago
Question What to look for in Marine Grade Expanding Foams
Sunfish have a closed hull with which includes Styrofoam type blocks secured in place with expanding foam. Everything is sealed at the factory. The Sunfish hull has 4 major fiberglass parts: The hull, deck, tub and dagger board trunk. When the hull and deck are assembled they insert large foam...
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over 7 years ago
Answer A: Vaseline or Teflon grease near potable water?
Teflon is a brand name. The scientific name is Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Searching more I find there are food grade PTFE lubricants available. (Super Lube) Points making PTFE appropriate for this application Great for installing some faucet stems and cartridges Food grade. U.S.D.A. rated...
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over 7 years ago