This document provides instructions for using various camping equipment in 1-3 sentences per item. It explains how to use binoculars, pots, camping shoes, a pocketknife, folding chair, compass, sleeping bag, flashlight, radio, and water bottle. Key steps include adjusting the binoculars' pivot and focus rings, cleaning pots before cooking, tightening shoe laces and leaning when walking on unstable terrain, opening a pocketknife by pulling the blade with the thumbnail and finger, opening the folding chair by each end, using a compass to find direction by aligning the magnetic needle and travel arrow, unzipping the sleeping bag halfway and slipping inside with clean socks, using the tail switch on the flashlight to turn lights
This document provides instructions for using various camping equipment in 1-3 sentences per item. It explains how to use binoculars, pots, camping shoes, a pocketknife, folding chair, compass, sleeping bag, flashlight, radio, and water bottle. Key steps include adjusting the binoculars' pivot and focus rings, cleaning pots before cooking, tightening shoe laces and leaning when walking on unstable terrain, opening a pocketknife by pulling the blade with the thumbnail and finger, opening the folding chair by each end, using a compass to find direction by aligning the magnetic needle and travel arrow, unzipping the sleeping bag halfway and slipping inside with clean socks, using the tail switch on the flashlight to turn lights
This document provides instructions for using various camping equipment in 1-3 sentences per item. It explains how to use binoculars, pots, camping shoes, a pocketknife, folding chair, compass, sleeping bag, flashlight, radio, and water bottle. Key steps include adjusting the binoculars' pivot and focus rings, cleaning pots before cooking, tightening shoe laces and leaning when walking on unstable terrain, opening a pocketknife by pulling the blade with the thumbnail and finger, opening the folding chair by each end, using a compass to find direction by aligning the magnetic needle and travel arrow, unzipping the sleeping bag halfway and slipping inside with clean socks, using the tail switch on the flashlight to turn lights
attention to the following information. your archaeological mystery agency will explain it to you BINOCULARS
Using binoculars is not
difficult. Adjust the pivot (central hinge) until it matches the distance between your eyes and you only see a single image. Look at an object through the eyepieces. Rotate the focusing rings of each of your eyes until you see a sharp image of it. POTS To use these pots make sure they are clean for cooking. When cleaning them, use soap and a sponge to get rid of all dirt. Dry and keep them in a bag. CAMPING SHOES
the mountain shoes should
always be used with their laces tight, when walking through unstable places try to lean very well, the mountain shoes are suitable for any terrain POCKET KNIFE
To Open a Pocketknife hold
the knife in your left hand, and put your right thumbnail into the nail slot. Pull the blade out while pushing against the hinge with the little finger of your left hand. Continue to hold on to the handle and blade until the blade snaps into the open position. FOLDING CHAIR
The folding chair is used when
you need to rest and it is taken from each end to open and is ready. COMPASS Pick up the compass and hold it flat in front of you. Be sure that the direction of travel arrow points straight ahead. Then, rotate yourself, keeping an eye on the magnetic needle. When the red end lines up exactly with the orienting arrow, stop. The direction of travel will be pointing in precisely the direction you want to go. Look in the direction of the arrow and find a particular landmark that stands out. Hike to that landmark, at which point you can stop, regroup, and start steps one through three over again. SLEEPING BAG
Lay it out on a mat. Unlock the
zipper flap and unzip it halfway. Wear a pair of clean socks. Put the liner in. Slip into the bag. Wriggle in and pull the bag up till your feet touch the bottom. Lie down with the hood under your head. FLASHLIGHT
Press the tail switch to turn the
lights on and off. To active the different light modes, press the tail switch twice repeatedly. RADIO Press transmit and pause for a moment before you speak. Always identify yourself and the person you are trying to reach. Keep transmissions short and to the point. Please, use the radio as little as possible to let the channel open for others to communicate. WATER BOTTLE
Twist cap off and fill with
water, twist cap back again and keep hydrated at all times.