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Posts by Willeke‭

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Q&A Why are Fjällräven sleeping bags so expensive?

As with many brands you pay a premium for the name. Part of that is because the brand has a good reputation and will make sure that all they sell are up to brand standards, part is that they guara...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Does 'Single-oar sculling' have any use in recreational boating?

My brother learned it in sea scouts and used it then to bring in the small boat alone, while the others took care of the sail and tidying up. Later in life he used it in a boat which was too wide ...

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Q&A What attributes should I look for in an inexpensive multi-purpose folding bike?

There are many different folding bikes out there, do an images search if you are not convinced yet. What you look for, besides availability and price, is size and fit, good fitting folding clasps ...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A What should I feed ravens/crows?

As a teen I have helped to raise an orphan (European) crow, which was hand tame when it approached my parents in the local park. Clearly had been fed by humans and was not yet able to eat himself, ...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Safest way to carry ebooks outdoors?

I own a waterproof smartphone and it works as an E-book reader. I think there are also waterproof tablets, which will give you a bigger screen. I do not know whether there are waterproof dedicated ...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A Does anyone recognise this knot?

I checked the Ashley Book of Knots, and as #1044 I find your knot. A very compact loop tied with a bight, for use in the end only. It does not have a name in that book but may have been nam...

posted 5y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A How accurate is the method of finding north with a watch?

In short: Not completely reliable but good enough for emergencies. It may give you north-east or north-west, but it will not give you south instead of north if you do it right. A compass used by an...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Best rope for a rope swing

My first reaction is Hempex, which looks like and feels like traditional hemp rope, but is made of polypropylene. Or of course the same kind of rope from other manufacturers. It is widely availabl...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Compass compatibility: Can I use my US compass in Australia?

Having used my Europe compass in America as well as in Australia, I would say you do not need a new one. It will still point one end of the needle to the north and the other to the south, only the...

posted 7y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A What makes shoelaces so special?

Aglets, shoelaces being easy to find and in the right lengths, the smooth exterior and if you have the right kind, the ease of tying and staying in their knots. As a hobby knot tyer, (and member o...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A What to look for on the site of a geocache?

My friend often goes out with her sister who is the geocasher. By looking in a different way, she often finds the ones her sister does not. Going down on her knees (even belly) to look from the ...

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Q&A Why are backpacks sized in liters?

Luggage is usually chosen on its size, not on the weight it can transport. Liters are a measure of size, kilos are a measure of weight. To me it is harder to convert a given weight in a certain su...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A What's an easy way to fasten/unfasten to bind two horizontal poles?

If you can live with steps in the adjustments you can make a loop like the bracelet but with a series of balls or loops. Or you can put a moving knot to tighten the loop. This will not have steps ...

posted 5y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A Using a Snow jacket for non snow conditions?

I have been using a ski jacket for mild winter weather use this last winter. Our temperatures are not much lower than yours. I was comfy when not very active, during cycling (in which most of the ...

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Q&A How can I protect my dog from mosquitos?

If your dog sleeps in a bench, you can sew mosquito netting around the outside of the bench and on its door, with an extra strip to cover the opening. For dogs who get more space to sleep you may ...

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Q&A What foods attract mosquitoes to your body, and what can you eat that will repel them?

BBC program The Twinstitute did a test on food to repel mosquitoes, alongside a test to repel mosquitoes by using a mobile phone app. The result of the test was that neither method did much if any...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A Timberland classic 6 inch boots for mountain hiking/trekking

If you go with boots designed in the 1970's and 80's you get the comfort as was available in the 70's and 80's and if that is acceptable for you, why not. Many people still hike on shoes which wer...

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Q&A What should I do if I break a shoelace in the wilderness?

The easiest is to just tie a knot in it and use it as is but treading it in the shoe so the knot is not going to interfere with the job. The easiest knot to use is an overhand knot, (also known by...

posted 5y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A Why is it undesirable for the New Forest to convert to a mature forest?

As the English say, the New Forest is not new and it is not a forest. That is how it has been for centuries and that is how the locals and powers in the area want it to stay. And that is the whole...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A How do you access the back of a large paper map?

Unfold the map when you are home and then re-fold so the part you need is on the outside. If you need to access both sides while out on the one trip, you may find a way to fold so that both parts ...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A Reusing disposable water bottles vs. buying dedicated bottles

My reason to not buy bottled water is that it often takes several times as much water to make the bottle as the water it contains. But when you buy a bottle of water, for whatever reason, you sh...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A What are these fishing things called "Pre-rigged sets"?

I have spend plenty an afternoon, sitting along the local shipping canal or one of the fishing ponds in the area, when I was a child. If I was lucky there was a three part cane fishing pole and if ...

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Q&A Is it realistic that a duck would raise a swan?

I have seen on TV ducklings being 'raised' by cats, Cuckoos being raised by small singing birds and people in zoos using birds of some breeds to brood eggs of other species. So if a swans egg happ...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭

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Q&A How should I pack for a week of backpacking in the rain?

Bring one change of dry clothes to change into when you are in your overnight cabin, all the way from top to toes and from the skin out, and make sure you have enough layers to be warm when there i...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A How to protect sunglasses without a case?

Any sturdy box big enough to hold them would work, also when the box is a lot bigger. You can fill the empty space with something soft, like a piece of clothing you happen to have handy. The small...

posted 6y ago by Willeke‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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