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==Food== | ==Food== | ||
Revision as of 01:48, 6 April 2010
This area is for sharing ideas, tips and tricks that are useful outdoors. The web links page also has lots of external websites with good stuff in them.
Outdoor Tips
- Navigation
- Online Mapping How to make your own maps for free.
- Winter safety
- Avalanche safety
- Gear ideas Gear suggestions and ideas for how to make your own.
- Photography tips
- Survival
- Snow shelters
- Ski maintenance Tips for waxing skis, tuning skis, and regluing skins.
- Footwear maintenance How or where to get boots and shoes of all types repaired.
- Daisy chain How (not) to use a daisy chain.
- Gear lists
- Trail building tips for building trails
- Hut building - tips for building huts
- Gear weights - do you weight everything? Independently weighed gear.
Food
- Where to eat When you're in the mountains
- Edible plants
- Recipes and other backcountry cooking related stuff.
Website/Wiki/Internet
- Message board guidelines
- Photo gallery How to use the VOC's own photo gallery.
External links
- Spadout has a vast comprehensive wiki website about backpacking, caving, rock climbing and skiing.
- Backpacker Magazine contains a acknowledgable subsection about proper footwear
- USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory has a searchable database for calorie and nutritional value of tons of food items. A downloadable program is also available for PC and PDA.
- Ice Axe Self Arrest Tips A YouTube Video from the British Mountaineering Council.
- The National Outdoor School of Leadership provides outdoor leadership courses that teach backpacking, mountaineering, sea kayaking and sailing all around the world.
- Steep and Cheap is a great website to find some sweet deals on gear. Shipping to Canada is a bit expensive though, but the ginormous amount of savings on these deals usually covers the shipping cost.
- discussion about friction in pulley systems for mountain rescue
- Snow anchor strength study
- US Army Ice Safety Guidelines