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*Eggs: How to Pack*
Carrying eggs in a chilled thermos will keep them fresh and unbroken for about a week.
Carrying eggs in a chilled thermos will keep them fresh and unbroken for about a week.
*Fluorescent Tape & Camp Tools*
Make misplaced tools easier to find by wrapping their handles with fluorescent tape.
Make misplaced tools easier to find by wrapping their handles with fluorescent tape.
*Flashlight - Use With One Battery*
A dummy battery, wrapped in tinfoil, can conduct enough energy from a single battery to light a flashlight.
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A dummy battery, wrapped in tinfoil, can conduct enough energy from a single battery to light a flashlight.
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*Firewood - Use Levers to Break*
Use two trees, growing close together, to break firewood into usable pieces.
Use two trees, growing close together, to break firewood into usable pieces.
*Fire: Flashlight Fire-Starting*
A project in which students attempt to start a campfire using the sun?s rays and a flashlight.
A project in which students attempt to start a campfire using the sun?s rays and a flashlight.
*Fire - Smoke Chasing*
Sitting next to a fire on a windless night produces a small vacuum that draws smoke towards you.
Sitting next to a fire on a windless night produces a small vacuum that draws smoke towards you.
*Fire - More Firestarters*
Cattails, pine sap, kleenex, Vaseline, batteries and steel wool can be effective fire restarters.
Cattails, pine sap, kleenex, Vaseline, batteries and steel wool can be effective fire restarters.
*Eyeglasses - Defogging*
Anti-fogging products, such as those produced by Speedo, will keep your students? glasses clear.
Anti-fogging products, such as those produced by Speedo, will keep your students? glasses clear.
*Extraterrestrial Exploration*
An activity in which students are assigned a ?sense? and must describe outdoor areas using only that sense.
An activity in which students are assigned a ?sense? and must describe outdoor areas using only that sense.
*Backpacks - How to Put On*
Spine-saving ways for hikers to lift and place a heavy pack on their own back.
Spine-saving ways for hikers to lift and place a heavy pack on their own back.
*Directions - Use a Shadow Stick*
How to use the moving shadows cast by a stick to determine compass directions.
How to use the moving shadows cast by a stick to determine compass directions.
*Coyote Versus Dog Tracks*
How to tell the difference between the tracks of coyotes and dogs.
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How to tell the difference between the tracks of coyotes and dogs.
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*Cooking - Omelette in a Bag*
How to make your own instant boil-in-a-bag omelette for camping trips.
How to make your own instant boil-in-a-bag omelette for camping trips.
*Cooking - Dehydrated Chili*
Chili can be pre-cooked and dehydrated in your oven for a delicious, easy-to-prepare meal.
Chili can be pre-cooked and dehydrated in your oven for a delicious, easy-to-prepare meal.
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