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Posts by Chris H‭

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Q&A What can I burn in an open cup burner stove?

I'm looking for easily obtained fuels for an open-cup stove, such as a Trangia, in case I need to top up while travelling. I have a small simple DIY open cup spirit stove, for boiling water when b...

1 answer  ·  posted 4y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by Pastychomper‭

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Q&A Male swimming attire that can be worn under clothing

I regularly cycle to the pool with limited time, and have found that the best option is trunks, but they don't have to be as skimpy as we tend to think of as speedos. Mine (similar to these but a l...

posted 4y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by System‭

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Q&A How to wind-proof an existing tent

One thing you can do is close up the gap under the fly sheet on the upwind side using something you already have. That's easy for me - I go bike camping and my panniers are heavy duty dry bags that...

posted 4y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Is it warmer to sleep in a car or in a tent?

I suggest using both the car and the tent together. A car will lose heat fastest through the windows, so use the tent to cover them (and the top). The windows are a thin single layer of glass, wh...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A How much flotation does a canoe need?

In most situations you should be prepared for a dunking, so you could hang around in the water and bail without getting too cold. Of course, if you're in danger (e.g. from hitting rocks) get yours...

posted 7y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A Is there a difference between a hiking trail and a backpacking trail, including if it's the same piece of land?

While there's a lot of overlap, a trail that can't possibly lead to anywhere to stay the night is unlikely to be called a backpacking trail, as backpacking implies multi-day trips carrying sleep ge...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭

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

The first problem with folding bikes (which to some extent they share with electric bikes) is that the things that make them special are quite hard to get right. This is in contrast to a standard d...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Do emergency space blankets actually work?

If you've got a (waterproof) outer layer, that can be used to retain the blanket, by wearing the blanket under the coat. If you don't have a waterproof layer, the foil blanket will keep the worst o...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A Given limited space and weight what should I carry to get a fire going with damp wood?

Assuming firewood can be found, but it's likely to be damp, how can I best be prepared for getting a fire going? This is for a light hiking situation, so I'm not going to carry a sack full of kindl...

12 answers  ·  posted 5y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by System‭

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Q&A Is there a universal patch that signifies Food/Rations?

In other contexts a knife and fork icon (or fork and spoon e.g. on UK motorway service signs) is widely used, but I'm a little reluctant to propose it here, as it could equally mean cutlery, or mor...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A How strong of a magnet is needed for magnet fishing for assorted metal objects?

Given your clarification ("up to small knives") a 10mm diameter by 5mm thick rare earth magnet would work. I've got some and they'll lift my Swiss army knife. However I'd go for a bit bigger, and ...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A How would one person control two canoes?

For calm water towing would work. For short stretches of even the gentlest rapids the best approach would be to tie up one boat, paddle the first down (or pole up), tie it up and walk back for the ...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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Q&A How do you take field notes at below 0 &#xB0;C, without freezing fingers?

To address the issues you're having with audio-based solutions, keep the phone inside your clothing and use a "hands-free" headset (wired). This will stop the phone dying due to a cold battery, wh...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Is a hole in a cold place warmer?

The ground is a good insulator though it takes time to warm the soil closest to the heat source. A lot of heat will be lost from the top, but I assume there's a ground-level floor at the top of thi...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A What are some good foods for recovering from calorie debt?

Even if it's only for a day or so, you'll need to rebuild your glycogen stores (though many light packable foods are starchy and will top these up quite nicely). That requires carbohydrates, inclu...

posted 5y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by System‭

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Q&A Is it really a good workout to go to work by bike every day?

Subject to advice from your physio and doctor, training on a (well-fitted) bike can be excellent, as your joints aren't under too much load or twisting. Cycling that sort of distance will make a...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Are there any non-legal advantages of a non-locking knife?

Knives which are restricted in some places may still be threatening in others. Obviously this applies especially to large knives, but there are plenty of small vicious-looking knives (such as the o...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A What are these concrete posts near the Gallow Hill water tower in Dundee, Scotland?

They appear to be part of a water tank. I've found a 1954 OS map that describes buildings at that location as "tanks" -- a term also applied on the same map to the water tower itself. Earlier map...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Why is the European robin associated with winter?

One unusual thing about robins is that they're territorial all year round. Combined with the way they sing from prominent spots to mark out their territory, this makes them really rather obvious in...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Tips for avoiding losing things when backpacking?

An extension of the same things in same pockets approach is kits for specific purposes: a cook kit might include cutlery, lighter, stove tools, washing up necessities, penknife; a valuables or dail...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A Do cars really hit 20 moose per day in Sweden?

To address the follow-up, Sweden has four species of large carnivore: wolf, wolverine, brown bear and lynx. The first three are all willing to scavenge, as are some birds, and of course humans (ple...

posted 6y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A What is the purpose of a valve on a dry bag?

A further reason is to use the space in the bag for buoyancy and to squeeze the bag into a space securely, by adding air to the bag after it's in place. This generally means a valve on a tube.

posted 7y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A How can I desalinate ocean water enough for cleaning or showering?

The problem is that desalinating water is hard; nearly desalinating it isn't much easier (it would be possible to design a bad reverse osmosis system but there isn't much market for that). Instea...

posted 7y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Camper van conversion sleeping width wise

Putting a bed above the wheel arches is common, with storage underneath. The width you get is similar to the width behind the wheel arches, and that's often specified (it certainly could be found f...

posted 7y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A What are "burnable gasses"?

The gasifier probably produces a different mix than cooler processes in your other answer. Heat wood enough without oxygen and you get mainly hydrogen and carbon monoxide, leaving behind charcoal. ...

posted 7y ago by Chris H‭

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