- Gear organizer:Do your belongings keep getting mixed up in your pack? Use TFPTTOBs to keep them sorted out.
- Tarp:If a rain shower comes up and you don’t have a tarp in your pack to keep the rain off, connect a few TFPTTOBs with thorns or twigs for an emergency tarp.
- Umbrella:Maybe the rain shower isn’t moving along, and you can’t wait for it to pass by. Convert the tarp to an umbrella by using small branches as spreaders. Be sure do use fallen twigs - cutting live branches is not permitted in your park.
- Safety Line:When hiking or biking with a small child on slackwater sections with sheer drops to the river, twist a few TFPTTOBs together, attach one end to the child’s belt, and hold onto the other end to keep the child away from the edge.
- Cell phone case:Keep dust, rain, and insects out of your cell phone by carrying it in a TFPTTOB. Don’t lose control of your bike while talking on the phone.
Hiking and Biking Uses 1-5,
6-10, 11-15,
16-20, 21-25,
26-30,
31 Camping Uses 32-36,
37-41, 42-46,
47-51,
52-54 Picnicking Uses 55-59,
60-64, 65-69,
70-74 Entertainment Uses
75-79, 80-84,
85-88 Natural History and
Interpretive 89-93,
94-98,
99-100 And Finally, but not least
101
[ Table of Contents ] [
Buy a printable version ] [
Print your own copy ] [
email the authors ]
You are visiting https://nps-101.shaw-weil.com,
copyright © 2025 by Mary Shaw and Roy Weil. We
encourage you to link to these pages or print copies for personal
use. However, if you want to copy the material for any other use,
you must ask us first.
Other
outdoor publications
by the
authors
.