Beginning Hiking Techniques : Camping & Hiking Cooking Equipment Tips
February 24th, 2010 | by admin |
Learn tips and information on cooking utensils and supplies for your next hiking or camping trip in this free video clip.
Expert: Christian Kieffer
Bio: My name is Christian Kieffer, I have been a freelance travel photographer for ten years now. I have been in several countries traveling with my work and have been trekking since I was a child.
Filmmaker: David Cornman
Duration : 0:2:22
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19 Responses to “Beginning Hiking Techniques : Camping & Hiking Cooking Equipment Tips”
By stevimated on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
thank you!
im gonna …
thank you!
im gonna be a cross country hiker cuz i screwed up in school!
By uselessjoe on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
I have watched …
I have watched every episode of every season of Survivor. Question: Does this mean I can make the complete journey of the Appalachian trail in 4 months; (note survivor is only for 39 days).
By ridler2012 on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
Because it’s a …
Because it’s a great source of carbo…. LMAO You don’t know that?
By cKy420cKy on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
AAHHAAH why woud …
AAHHAAH why woud you be cooking pasta in the wilderness
By kerria181 on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
Yes. 50 caliber is …
Yes. 50 caliber is brutal. The grizzly is the most common most aggressive. black bears are pussys.
By TheOptimistHasLanded on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
I like to cook with …
I like to cook with fire.
By jd575 on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
there are some …
there are some silly questions on this stream. Good god people, that is why man invented google.
This guy is boring
By skatingtagger on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
beat his cuz …
beat his cuz hes sneakin around your camp. and no most creek water is drinkable diahrea possibly disentary possibly
there are lots of pathogens in creek water
your best bet is to go out and buy iodine tablets or boil your water
it seems like you dont know much of anything about camping
how old are you?
i would consider becoming a boyscout.
and snakes there are lots of things you can do but the best advice i can tell is you look up snakes in your area and how to treat bites.
By tmyaungtheinjy on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
is creek water …
is creek water drinkable? will it cause diarrhea? btw, what can i do if i get bitten by a sneak?
By skatingtagger on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
there are lots of …
there are lots of diffrent ways
springs
creeks
glacier melt
catching rain
you should speicify your question more
By skatingtagger on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
i assume you are a …
i assume you are a boyscout as well
By skatingtagger on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
i wouldnt go that …
i wouldnt go that far as to say only a real backpacker leaves stoves behind.
a real backpacker follows regulations and guidlines.
and it is better to leave no trace
(outdoor code) for boyscouts
By tmyaungtheinjy on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
can anyone tell me …
can anyone tell me how to access water in the backcountry mountain areas?
By BigSparky22 on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
will a 50 caliber …
will a 50 caliber hunting rifle take down all bears
By bgmcfee078 on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
was this on public …
was this on public television ?
By Rickduden on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
thats high impact …
thats high impact camping though if everyone made a fire there would be no trees left man its better to leave no trace
By rainier116th on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
a real backpacker …
a real backpacker leaves the stove behind… too mutch weight. a good zippo or bic lighter can start a great blaze for cooking as well as warmth when it begins to snow… and to with the regulations, i usually carrry a hard caliber with me that will stray even the largest bear or unwanted lawman…
By HighTimes4Life on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
still good info,
5 …
still good info,
5 stars.
By katygfmu on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
horrible video …
horrible video quality, should’ve edited out the pot falling.