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DUCK TAPE® AROUND THE WORLD CONTEST

USES FOR DUCK® TAPE ON THE TRAIL
(As suggested by hikers on the Appalachian Trail)

FOR REPAIRS

  • Fix holes in clothes and gear caused by wear, tear and small animals.
  • Repair a leak in a shelter roof.
  • Mend a broken or torn sleeping pad.
  • Repair or reinforce pack belt and supports.
  • Use on necessity items until they can be better repaired: eye glasses, water bladder, shoelaces.
  • Hold gaiters and rain gear together -- Duck Tape is water-resistant.
  • Patch holes in netting to keep bugs away.
FOR FIRST AID
  • Use in protecting against blisters. Apply to feet, heels and hands at the first sign of a "hot spot" or as soon as you feel a blister forming.
  • Hold a temporary splint in place.
  • Make emergency pad covers/booties for a dog with sore paws.
  • Use on face in extreme conditions to protect against windburn.
  • Protect areas that are beginning to chafe.
  • Temporarily cover cuts and wounds to protect from dirt and infection.
  • Tape an ice pack to an inflamed area.
TO PROTECT
  • Cover books and journals to protect them from the elements.
  • Close bags and packages of food. Secure in a bear bag or hang with tape from a tree away from camp.
  • Make a lightweight, durable wallet to hold basic items such as money, identification and credit cards.
  • Keep matches dry by putting them between layers of Duck Tape.
  • Cover parts of hands when dealing with hot items such as pots and pans, or rough items like rope and twine.
  • Seal off pant bottoms or other openings in clothes to prevent contact with poisonous plants and pesky bugs.
  • Protect water bottles from cracking on rocks -- cover with Duck Tape and get added insulation as well.
AND...
  • Tape interesting souvenirs and memorabilia inside a journal.
  • Make an original Duck Tape nametag with your trail name on it. Keep your name on all your goods.
  • Tape the tops of bottles and any other containers that could potentially spring a leak.
  • Bundle items together to save space -- the tighter things are packed, the more room there is.
  • Fix or make a dog leash.
  • Create a rope out of Duck Tape stuck to itself -- use on tent, as a clothesline, for towing, etc.
It's now easier than ever to keep a supply of Duck Tape with you at all times. Either wrap it around walking poles or water bottles, or use the conveniently small and carabineer.

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