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Jan
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What do I need to look for in good, quality hiking boots?
Yeah, I'd like some boots mainly for the extra support when navigating boulders and such. +1 For the link though. I'll check them out.
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How do I recognize if someone is suffering from hypothermia?
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Synthetic vs Down sleeping bags?
Jan
26
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How do I inspect a climbing rope?
What do you mean by 'top-rope' falls?
Jan
26
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What do you do if you see a cougar?
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What are some proven methods of training for week long backpacking trips in high altitude?
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26
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Resources for finding public hunting land
Jan
26
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How do I tie a stopper knot?
See this question:
outdoors.stackexchange.com/questions/73/…
Jan
26
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What should I do if my raft capsizes?
Jan
26
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What is the difference between Class III, Class IV, and Class V rapids?
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What is the difference between Class III, Class IV, and Class V rapids?
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25
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What do I need to look for in good, quality hiking boots?
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25
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Nice Question
Jan
25
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Are drop bears dangerous ?
@HorusKol you do realize drop bears aren't real, right?
Jan
25
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Mortarboard
Jan
25
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What should I do when I'm lost?
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25
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How do I recognize if someone is suffering from hypothermia?
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25
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How do I avoid leeches?
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25
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How can I start a fire by rubbing two sticks together?
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