Today, we talked about Thermal Regulation (prevention and responses to getting too hot or too cold). Then we went outside and practiced hanging a cache to make your food more critter-resistant. Here is someone attempting to throw the rope over the bar that is attached to my deck. The bar is 15 feet off the ground, and that is really a minimum height to achieve a good cache.
Once the rope is over the bar (usually a tree branch when you are backpacking), you load up your bag, and raise it to be at least 10 feet off the ground, 3 feet from the branch, and 6 feet from anything vertical (the tree trunk is being portrayed by the deck post). Those are minimums. Higher and farther is better.
We actually had a beautiful day! It got really windy in the afternoon (and took my tent down again), but that didn't interfere with our activities.
This was kind of a leftover from the firebuilding days that didn't get completed because we ran out of time. Everyone tried a "metal match," which is a firestarter that isn't bothered by getting wet. This is a rod made of an alloy of metals that throws sparks when struck with a hard object- a metal bar is provided. I got a wad of dryer lint to ignite.
Everyone got to try it, and a few managed to light a firestarter.
Then we covered some more "classroom" topics and did an exercise on declination.
After dinner was a short prep time for tomorrow's "Final Exam." There will be no failures. Because even if someone does not manage to find their goal (bushwhacking through unfamiliar woods to a specific place) they will have learned things. Don't worry, I promise not to lose anyone tomorrow either.
Each participant charted their course for tomorrow on the map.
And now, I am just about done for one more day. My energy level has been amazing all week. These campers have had so much enthusiasm that it's just pumping me up.
I think I can safely say that I'll be doing this again- Good Lord willin' and the crik don't rise.
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