Items for backcountry work—knives, multi-tools, repair kits, duct tape, paracord—to craft solutions or fix gear in the field.
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Mar 27
Preparedness: The Key to Backcountry Problem-Solving
Gear fails—it’s just a matter of when. With the right tools and know-how, you can fix a broken tent pole, ripped strap, or leaky bladder fast and keep your trip on track. A well-thought-out repair kit and some practice at home can turn potential disasters into minor hiccups—preparation is the backbone of backcountry problem-solving.
Preparedness: The Key to Backcountry Problem-Solving
Gear fails—it’s just a matter of when. With the right tools and know-how, you can fix a broken tent pole, ripped strap, or leaky bladder fast and keep your trip on track. A well-thought-out repair kit and some practice at home can turn potential disasters into minor hiccups—preparation is the backbone of backcountry problem-solving.