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In The Right Direction – Good Advice For First-Time Adventure Racers

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Good advice for first time adventure racers

Wilderness navigation is what puts the adventure in adventure racing. But it’s also what intimidates many neophyte racers the prospect of thrashing through the woods, increasingly lost, while your former friends lament your inability with a map and compass. A little training and thought, explains an adventure race veteran LAWRENCE, can improve your success at orientation, navigation and route-finding.

A Crash Course In How To Take A Fall In The Outdoors

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

How to take a fall, outdoor activities

Falling is a natural by-product of both genetic clutziness and pushing the limits of your skills. In many outdoor sports, hitting the ground is how we improve, so it only makes sense that we should also try to learn how to fall with style and grace.

Matches, Matches and More Matches

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

fire matches for camping and hiking trips

Always bring lots and lots of matches. Keep them in waterproof containers and place them in various places in your backpack and pocket to make sure the you don’t either lose them or that they get wet.

Make A Great Inexpensive Camp Stove Windscreen

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Aluminum Camp Stove Wind Screen

You can make a great inexpensive windscreen out of a piece of 10-inch aluminum flashing.

Keeping Cool At Night Outdoors – Camping

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Keeping Cool at night outdoors - camping

Facing a sultry night outdoors?

Here’s how and where to pitch your tent to keep cool.  Camp low Hilltop views are tempting, but valleys often hold lower nighttime temps.

How To Repair Torn Mosquito Netting

Friday, August 15th, 2008

How to repair torn mosquito netting

One little rip in your tent’s gauzy armor, and the bloodletting begins. Thwart biting bugs of all varieties by promptly fixing holes in your tent screens. Here’s how.

[1] If it’s a clean tear, sew it shut with nylon thread, using an overhand stitch.

Is It Safe To Eat Expired Energy Bars – Power Bars, Clif Bars

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Is it safe to eat expired energy bars - power bars, clif bars

There’s a reason why outdoor enthusiasts take energy bars rather than egg-salad sandwiches on their adventures: it’s that age-old sacrifice of delectability for longevity. But even an energy bar has a shelf life, and that date you see on the label hasn’t just been pulled from a hat.

Get Your Zzz’s , Sleeping Comfortably Outdoors By Selecting The Right Sleeping Bag

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

How to select the right sleeping bag, so you get a good nights sleep 

You’re doing everything you should to stay toasty all night…warm hat, calisthenics before bed, a hot-water bottle at your feet-but you’re still suffering predawn shivers. You might just be a cold sleeper or you might need a new bag. Here’s how to find one that’s right for you.

AI Gore Talks Climate Change – The Inconvenient Truth Video

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Al Gore - An Inconvenient Truth Documentary

An Inconvenient Truth, is Al Gore’s documentary and book on climate change and below are some answers he gave during an interview a while back.

Question: You famously climbed Rainier in 1999. How was that, and what’s the prediction for the Pacific Northwest?


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