The number of principles in Leave No Trace
What is 7?
Where should you stay while hiking?
On The Trail
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After catching a fish you should release it unless...
It can legally be kept and you are going to eat it
When you spot a natural artifact on a hike, you do this with it after observing it.
Put it back where you found it
The areas to which Leave No Trace applies
What is "all outdoor areas, whether it be a backyard of backcountry"?
This means to be able to be broken down by microorganisms and living things.
Biodegradable
What happens if you put to many leaves into the fire?
Ashes spread and can cause forest fires
This is what you do when a hiker is approaching you uphill when you are going downhill.
Take a step to the side
What you should travel on
What are durable surfaces?
Where should you look before setting up your tent?
The Ground and above the area
If the branches are _______ they should not be put in the fire.
Alive
Bees are needed for this process.
What is pollination?
The fourth principle of Leave No Trace
What is leave what you find?
How many feet of the ground should a bear bag be?
At least 15 feet
How hot can a campfire be before you can leave it?
If it’s too hot to touch, it’s too hot to leave
If you see a bear that is stationary, how should you move away?
When washing dishes how far away should you be from natural water sources
What is 200 Feet?
This takes 1,000,000 years to decompose.
What is glass?
How far away does a campfire need to be from tents and other flammable objects?
At Least 15 Feet
The process of creating soil out of leaves and food waste, and a good way to be conservation minded.
Composting