Tips and Tricks
COLD WEATHER VENTING — One of the more interesting things I’ve discovered while backpacking is how much moisture we exhale during the night. On more than one occasion I woke up to a shower, inside my tent. My respirations had condensed as the nighttime temperature dropped, making for a small rainstorm inside the tent. To avoid this make sure to keep your tent vents open at night. The moisture you release will have somewhere to go, instead of being trapped under your rain fly.
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Name: Jennifer DeckerEmail: guy.jennifer@gmail.com
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- Photoshop CS for the graphic's program.
- Less-Then-Three.Com for the domain and hosting.
- All coding/html was done in Notepad and HTML-Kit and written by me, Jennifer Guy.
- Files were uploaded by SmartFTP.
- Most fonts come from Dafont.Com.
- Little Icons around the site: FamFamFam.Com.
- Photo Gallery Script: Pixel Post.
- Question Script: PHPAskIt v2.1.
- Guestbook Script & Contact Form: Jemjabella.Co.Uk.
Last updated: 12.26.2008