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Q: How do I practice "Leave No Trace?"
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You were never there.
To practice "leave no trace" camping:
1) Choose the most durable surface available for your campsite. Rock, sand, or dry grassy meadows are your best options. 2) Always select a heavily impacted site over one with little or no signs of use. 3) Set up your tent out of site of any trails and at least 200 feet from water and game trails. 4) Move your tent every day to keep from compressing ground and depriving a single spot of light and air. 5) Vary your routes to and from water sources, and between the cooking area, food storage, and tent so you donīt create paths.
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My 17 year old son & his friends want to go to a state campground camping by themselves. Is this legal?
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My husband, son and I shall be going camping in 2 months for the first time (by which time our son shall be 6 months old). We shall be away for 5 days in a tent and will have no fridge only a camping stove and access to cold running water. Please can you give me some meal ideas which will not perish after the first day and will not leave us weighed down!
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On your above statement about putting eggs in a container after breaking them open, how long will they stay good in the container if refrigerated?
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Help! The black on the lid of my dutch oven is bubbling and peeling off (I suspect someone has allowed it to heat too high) What can I do to fix it? Can I sand it and re-season it? Mom of many scouts.
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