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  • ...time to dry out. Thus people who expect a significant amount of rain when camping will either bring a down sleeping bag with a water-resistant shell, or a ba ...than lower fill-power downs of the same weight. Insulation in most outdoor equipment ranges from about 400 to 900 in<sup>3</sup>/oz (230-520&nbsp;cm<sup>3</sup>
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  • ...situations where it is impractical to carry around a full bed (e.g. when [[camping]], [[hiking]], [[hill walking]] or [[climbing]]). Its primary purpose is to ...rap]]s or cords with [[cord lock]]s. The basic design works well for most camping needs but is inadequate under more demanding circumstances.
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  • ...y up if there are limited natural vertical structures such as trees in the camping area. Flies, however, can be put up using poles or jury-rigged, for exampl [[Category:Camping equipment]]
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  • ...sions and [[quickdraw]]s. Webbing is used in many ways in [[hiking]] and [[camping]] gear including [[backpacks]] straps, load adjusters and [[tent]] adjuster ...system used by the British Army today is known as [[Personal Load Carrying Equipment]].
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  • ...estleMania XXIV]] to prevent rain from falling on the performers and stage equipment.]] ...[[rain]], or [[sunlight]], a [[ground sheet]] or a [[fly (tent)|fly]] in [[camping]], a drop sheet for [[painting]], for protecting the infield of a [[basebal
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  • ...tic]] sheet with [[eyelet]]s or loops on the perimeter, which is used in [[camping]], outdoor, or [[military]] situations to act as a shelter, in the form of ...makes them, and their occupants, less visible to enemy infrared detection equipment. Normally bashas are erected in woods, as the trees both serve to give visu
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  • ...e ground such as jacks, pipes, and supports for air conditioning and other equipment above the roof of a building. ...and mule packers use the term dunnage when they transport freight, such as camping gear and food supplies, but do not carry passengers. In fishing net product
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