There are this many Leave No Trace rules
Seven
This small piece of gear inflates quickly to provide extra comfort under your sleeping bag.
Sleeping pad
When choosing clothing to wear on a hike, its better to opt for this kind of material
Synthetic/polyester
This common hiking tool makes steep climbs and descents easier and reduces strain on your knees.
Hiking poles
This U.S. national park, located in Wyoming, is home to geysers, hot springs, and volcanic terrain, with extensive hiking opportunities.
Yellowstone National Park
This is the term for a short, unofficial trail created by frequent hikers and wildlife
A social trail
For camping meals, these lightweight, pre-packaged options require only water to prepare
MRE (Meal Ready to Eat)
This common piece of equipment is often not used by casual hikers much to the detriment of their ankles/feet
Hiking boots
How can you treat blisters on your feet (often included in first aid packs)?
Moleskin
Stretching over 2,190 miles, this iconic path earns its title as the longest hiking trail in the U.S.
Appalachain Trail
This is one of the negative effects of feeding wildlife (4 possibilities)
damages their health, alters natural behaviors, habituates them to humans, exposes them to predators and other dangers
This tool, often with a foldable handle, is handy for digging a fire pit or cathole
Trowel
This flexible container makes bringing lots of water on a hike much easier
Water bladder
Hands-on training that teaches you about first aid and medical things for when you’re out in the woods
Wilderness First Aid
The band U2 named one of their albums after this national park
Joshua Tree
You should not do this to cultural or historical structures and artifacts
Touch them
This rule for campfires ensures you leave no trace: only burn wood that fits in here
Fire ring
This small accessory wraps around your ankle to prevent rocks from getting in your shoes
Gaiter
What is the acronym "STOP" used for in hiking emergencies?
Stop, Think, Observe, Plan
This iconic national park in Utah is known for its striking red rock formations and numerous hiking opportunities, including the famous Angels Landing trail.
Zion National Park
Being this far away from water AND digging this deep ensures you follow proper disposal of human waste
200ft and 6-8 inches
You can use this common household item to waterproof your matches before camping.
Nail polish
This emergency signaling device works by emitting a high-pitched sound to alert rescuers of your location.
Personal Locator Beacon
If lost, following this downhill could lead you to a path/road
River/stream/drainage
This iconic national park in California is known for its towering granite cliffs, including the famous El Capitan and Half Dome, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yosemite National Park