At higher altitues, the air pressure is lower, allowing water to boil at lower temperatures. Depending on the elevation you will be backpacking at, you should consider cooking time to plan how much fu… more →
Backpacking Recipesd.d. mayhem wrote 1 month ago: Okay, this is just plain cool. Here we have a landslide that has been sliding for about 700 years. R … more →
jonorcup wrote 2 months ago: Captain James Cook, Lord Sandwich, Daniel Solander and John Hawkesworth writing the world through th … more →
verenakyratzes wrote 4 months ago: This is a water bottle that was emptied and closed at an altitude of 32000 feet. (I might be complet … more →
grimoires wrote 6 months ago: I’m not a metallurgist, but this is an interesting story: By squeezing a typical metal alloy a … more →
globesupdate wrote 9 months ago: Pools of salty water might be able to exist just below the surface of Mars, planetary scientists bel … more →
cthulhu wrote 11 months ago: The coughing getting phlegmy, sinus blockage seems to be a constant nuisance and I can’t seem … more →
wildbackpacker wrote 1 year ago: At higher altitues, the air pressure is lower, allowing water to boil at lower temperatures. Dependi … more →
Holly Barry wrote 1 year ago: No, not the ocean waves rolling and clapping, ebullient in white summer sunshine. I’m thinking … more →
healthyself wrote 3 years ago: “…There is a new companion to Einstein’s E=mc2. Can you say “E equals delta- … more →
healthyself wrote 3 years ago: When referring to electromagnetic frequencies, we open up a large topic which includes jargon from m … more →
healthyself wrote 3 years ago: The following research indicates that people may be affected by natural changes in electromagnetic f … more →