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  • ;<small>Idea/Original (lame-O version) - [[User:J.Davison|Joe Davison]]<br /> ;Final System - [[User:Bluegoblin7]]</small>
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  • #{{User|Bluegoblin7}} - Founder
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  • ...ge has been created and protected in order to avoid repetitive spamming. [[User:Akela NDE|Akela]] - <small>[[Special:Emailuser/Akela NDE|yaw]] [[:fr:Discus
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  • * Chairman [[User:Kazam|Sami Kiesiläinen]] * Vice Chairman [[User:Kontti|Antti Kontiainen]]
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  • ...iling device can be removed from the rope without being unclipped from the user's harness. ...ust also be easily removable from the rope without being detached from the user. Knots such as the Prusik, [[Bachmann knot|Bachmann]] and [[Klemheist]] are
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  • ...shelter, a traditional bivy sack typically cinches all the way down to the user's face, leaving only a small hole to breathe or look through. Many campers
    2 KB (309 words) - 21:58, 30 March 2007
  • ...ually pulled towards the user, with the sharp edge of the blade facing the user. The drawknife can be used to remove large slices of wood, or can shave lik
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  • ...- The administrator can limit access to pages and user addable content by user or by group *Approval system for user addable content
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  • ...ive, but this allows the cane to used for stability in a way that lets the user shift much of their weight onto the cane and away from their weaker side as ...walker (tool)|walkers]], which are held in front of the user and allow the user to lean heavily on them.
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  • ...that do not use batteries, but rather depend on mechanical movement by the user to generate enough electrical current to power a miniature [[incandescent b ...is a [[flashlight]] or pocket torch which stores energy in a flywheel. The user squeezes a handle to operate a small [[electrical generator#Dynamo|dynamo]]
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  • ...o drink hands-free. Most hoses end with a "bite valve" that opens when the user bites down on it; the valve may be protected by a dust cover. Some hydratio
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  • ...es]], a '''hydration system''' is an [[apparatus]] intended to promote its user's drinking enough liquid to support the physical effort involved in the act * a light hose to convey the beverage to the user's mouth, and
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  • ...it draws air into the mattress. When the mattress has fully inflated, the user simply closes the valve. To increase firmness, a few lungfuls of air can b
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  • * Create a [[Scoutwiki:User account|user account]]
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  • ...accumulated garbage. Combustible items will be reduced to ash. A fire pan user can [[Leave No Trace]] of their previous fire because the ashes can be coll
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  • * Create a [[Scoutwiki:User account|user account]]
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  • ...s warning devices or as safety devices serving to attract attention to the user. Some cyclists use a whistle as a substitute for a [[bell (instrument)|bell ...in that they are usually flat, so that water cannot collect inside if the user is immersed, for example after falling overboard from a boat.
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