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the types of campfires and how they are used to cook them for camping
How to create the right kind of campfire
Useful info on different types of campfire. Might be useful for the next time you go camping.
the instructions for how to tie a knot in two different ways, with pictures on each side
The strongest loop knot you can tie - Science & Tech
The strongest loop knot you can tie
a woman is sitting on a bench overlooking a lake
Die schönsten Seen & Berge von Südtirol - Salty toes Reiseblog
the mountains are in the distance with text overlaying it that reads die schonsten
Tirols schönste Bergseen
two pictures with the words die 10 schonstenn tageswanderungen meran / sudtrol
Die 10 schönsten Wanderungen im Meraner Land - Etappen-Wandern
an image of a line drawing with numbers and symbols on it
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the diagram shows how to tie a rope around a wooden cross and two different types of ropes
ARTICLE OF THE MONTH- A page that displays a new HOW TO Article related to ropes, knots, splices, or lashings.
Comments A secure temporary hitch that can be easily spilled by removing the toggle. The Marlin Spike Hitch gets it name from the practice o...
an image of some plants that are labeled in their own words and pictures on the page
39 Brilliant Camping Hacks To Try On Your Next Trip
Nature don't fail me now.
a poster with different types of plants and leaves on it's side, including the names
27 Leaves Every Camper Should Know How to Identify
Whether you're a curious hiker or nervous camper, leaf identification is a useful skill to have. Learn how to identify different types of non-poisonous and poisonous leaves, like poison sumac, sugar maple, poison oak, gingko, and poison ivy. 27 Leaves Every Camper Should Know How to Identify | Red Rover Camping
the ultimate guide to hiking boots for men and women infographical poster with instructions
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What you should know before buying your next pair of hiking boots.