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Leave No Trace Principles for Hiking and Camping Explained

October 30, 2015November 22, 2022 Robb Keele 0 Comment Hiking & Backpacking, Knowledge & Tips camping, hiking, leave no trace, wildlife conservation
Use Map & Compass Instead of Cairns - photo by Craig Stanfill

Whether you’re new to hiking and camping or just starting out, chances are you’re familiar with the term, “Leave no trace.” So what exactly does

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