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Archives for November 2009

Water Purification

by Louise November 24th, 2009 | Camping, Hiking
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency states that 90% of the world's water is contaminated in some way. The water might look clear, but chances are that there are microscopic dangers, lurking unseen. There are three basic methods of water purification: boiling, filtering, and using chemical additives. All have pros and cons.

Boiling is the age-old method, which always has proven effective. Bringing water to a boil kills whatever is living inside of it. However, boiling water takes time. You'll need a device to boil the water, and it probably will be a hassle. On a hot day, who would want to
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Parkour

by Ronald A. Rowe November 17th, 2009 | Outdoor Activities, Running
Parkour is the art of moving. Parkour enthusiasts practice the art by maneuvering their way over, around, and through obstacles in the most efficient way possible. The sport requires no special equipment or playing surface. It typically is played in cities, which by their nature provide a suitable series of obstacles.

Parkour originated in France in the late 20th century and retains the original French terminology for many of the moves. The object of Parkour is to move in such a way as you would in an emergency, when every second counts. Practitioners, called “traceurs”
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Outdoor Cooking Made Easier

by Bea November 3rd, 2009 | Camping, Hiking


Sure, a lot of people say that camping is not camping if you are using some sort of electric stove instead of the good ole' gas or over the fire methods. I personally would object to seeing someone use some sort of a "cooking made easy!" device if they were simply at a campground for their leisure. However, when you are climbing with a purpose, hiking, or doing some other sort of extreme exercise where food is an essential necessity, I think that being able to make dinner in a short amount of time could be very useful.

I recently was
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