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Camping
  • Use existing campsites, trails and portages. Don't cut new trails, dig trenches, or try to improve a site by removing vegetation.
  • Carry out everything that you brought with you into the wilderness.
  • Plan on using a camp stove on your next camping trip. The new ones are light, reliable and safe. They also save wood and reduce fire hazards.
  • Using biodegradable soap, wash your dirty dishes, clothes and even yourself in a dishpan and not in a lake, stream or river. Then discard the dirty water some distance away from the source.
  • Avoid disturbing wildlife, particularly young animals or nesting birds. Remember, you're the guest in their home.
  • Be sure to guard your food and garbage from wildlife. Never feed wild animals, as this interferes with their natural habits.


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