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Outdoor Project
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Bear boxes are an essential tool protecting bears and campers. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
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A high-altitude bivy, combined with a windbreak. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
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In a bind, using a bow technique to create fire-starting friction is one technique to start a fire. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
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Tarps may seem superfluous, but they can be a useful tool that can even be exchanged for a tent. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
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The a-frame fire technique, similar to the teepee technique of building a fire. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
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Standing water, while it may look clean, is typically the most dangerous. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
Alice Bellini
Photo Date:
04/20/2017
Orienting in Serra di Celano.
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When in the outdoors, you may need to get creative with your first aid. Photo published under CC license 2.0.
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Taking a Wilderness First Aid or First Responder course is a great idea for anyone who spends a lot of time adventuring in the outdoors. Photo published under CC license 2.0.