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Backpacking Food Storage

The last thing you want when you’re miles away from the trailhead is for a bear or some other animal to make off will all your food, so it’s important

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How to Poop in the Woods

It’s the age-old question that preoccupies many backpackers: what’s the right way to poop in the woods? In this video, Miranda walks you through the process; from finding a good

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What is Leave No Trace?

  Leave No Trace, or LNT, principles are a group of best practices for enjoying our wild spaces. In this video, Miranda talks about the seven principles of Leave No

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Inspiring Sense of Place

A direct and indirect goal of the courses and pedagogical practices of NOLS has always been to help individuals develop a “sense of place” in wilderness environments. The sense of

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OA Leave No Trace Initiative

Developing a Wilderness Ethic Outdoor Action is firmly committed to the principles of Leave No Trace set forth by the Center for Outdoor Ethics. With nearly 1,000 Princeton students visiting

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