Wikibooks: Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Camping/Take pictures leave footprints

Take nothing but pictures leave nothing but footprints is pretty self explanatory. It means you do not disturb nature while you are out enjoying it. If you see a pretty rock leave it there for someone else to enjoy. If you eat a piece of candy on the trail don t toss the wrapper — take it with you....

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spelling ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:18502:103822 2023-06-18T03:43:22+02:00 Wikibooks: Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Camping/Take pictures leave footprints https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Camping/Take_pictures_leave_footprints eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2023-06-02T13:41:25Z Take nothing but pictures leave nothing but footprints is pretty self explanatory. It means you do not disturb nature while you are out enjoying it. If you see a pretty rock leave it there for someone else to enjoy. If you eat a piece of candy on the trail don t toss the wrapper — take it with you. There are a few exception to both these rules. If you see trash by all means take it. Throw it in the trash when you get to a proper trash receptacle. Also be aware that footprints are not always harmless. Many tundra plants that take years to grow can be destroyed by a single footprint. Stay on the trail. One of the most important ways people leave their mark on the land is by building a campfire. For no trace camping bring a camp stove. Unfortunately the campfire is one of the primary attractions for many people so it is not easy to follow this advice. If your campsite has a fire ring or an existing fire pit use that. If it does not and you must have a campfire lay a small tarp on the ground and cover it with six to eight inches of mineral sand. Mineral sand is sand containing no organic material and can be found on a beach or where a large tree has fallen over and raised a rootwad. The sand must be piled deep so the heat does not affect the tarp beneath. Stop putting new fuel on the fire well before you are ready to put it out and push in the ends of sticks that have not yet burned. Allow them to burn down to white ash. When you are ready to leave douse the fire well and spread the ashes over a wide area. Return the sand to the place where you found it and pack up your tarp. [[ SUBPAGENAME ]] Book Tundra WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
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description Take nothing but pictures leave nothing but footprints is pretty self explanatory. It means you do not disturb nature while you are out enjoying it. If you see a pretty rock leave it there for someone else to enjoy. If you eat a piece of candy on the trail don t toss the wrapper — take it with you. There are a few exception to both these rules. If you see trash by all means take it. Throw it in the trash when you get to a proper trash receptacle. Also be aware that footprints are not always harmless. Many tundra plants that take years to grow can be destroyed by a single footprint. Stay on the trail. One of the most important ways people leave their mark on the land is by building a campfire. For no trace camping bring a camp stove. Unfortunately the campfire is one of the primary attractions for many people so it is not easy to follow this advice. If your campsite has a fire ring or an existing fire pit use that. If it does not and you must have a campfire lay a small tarp on the ground and cover it with six to eight inches of mineral sand. Mineral sand is sand containing no organic material and can be found on a beach or where a large tree has fallen over and raised a rootwad. The sand must be piled deep so the heat does not affect the tarp beneath. Stop putting new fuel on the fire well before you are ready to put it out and push in the ends of sticks that have not yet burned. Allow them to burn down to white ash. When you are ready to leave douse the fire well and spread the ashes over a wide area. Return the sand to the place where you found it and pack up your tarp. [[ SUBPAGENAME ]]
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