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When I don't code, I climb, cook, or cuddle my wife.
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Jan 30 |
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Lacing materials for huaraches @Mr.Wizard: Worth a shot. |
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Jan 30 |
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Lacing materials for huaraches @Don Branson: Any suggestions where I might be able to purchase durable leather cords? |
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Jan 30 |
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Lacing materials for huaraches @theJollySin: Sure! |
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Lacing materials for huaraches Added requested images |
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Rappelling in the Rain edited tags |
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Jan 30 |
reviewed | No Action Needed Dome tents vs popup tents, are there any inherent pros or cons besides price and ease? |
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Walking trailers corrected typos and added tag |
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Sleeping with two people in one hammock Removed duplicate words |
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Jan 30 |
suggested | suggested edit on Sleeping with two people in one hammock |
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Jan 30 |
suggested | suggested edit on Walking trailers |
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suggested | suggested edit on What are a few backpacking foods that have the calories yet are lightweight? |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Informed |
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Jan 29 |
answered | How should I check climbing equipment to tell whether it is still safe to use? |
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Jan 28 |
accepted | Minimizing impact of small groups on wilderness areas |
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Jan 28 |
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Minimizing impact of small groups on wilderness areas I think your answer would make a better comment. Great job for pointing out that some areas are inappropriate for off-trail usage, but that doesn't answer how to behave in areas where it is appropriate, which I think is important to know to leave those places as 'wild' as possible. |
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Jan 28 |
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Wild berries in Southern California Wild strawberries are quite common in the mountains of San-Diego county. The deer love them too, so you have to be diligent! |
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Jan 28 |
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Minimizing impact of small groups on wilderness areas @gerrit: A very specific example where it is an issue: I worked at an outdoor-education-facility that had access to a forrest. Small groups would use it year round for exploration and education. The goal was to minimize human impact on the forrest as much as possible, so that each group would find it as "wild" as the group before. I feel the same way about the wilderness in California's high-impact parks. I want those who come after me to have the same experience I had. I go there to get away from trails, not to partake in their creation, which becomes more difficult when travelling in groups. |
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asked | Minimizing impact of small groups on wilderness areas |