- Pants protectors:Are your wide-bottom pants getting stuck in the chain? Tie twisted strands of TFPTTOB around you ankles to keep your pants legs under control.
- Privacy screen:If the foliage is too sparse to give you privacy for changing your clothes, hang a couple of TFPTTOBs on strategic branches.
- Bike fender:Want to avoid getting a mud stripe, commonly called "trail tail", up your back as you bike in the rain? Spread a TFPTTOB flat with a couple of sticks and tie it to your rear rack.
- Repair gloves:If you need to fix your chain, use a TFPTTOB to keep grease off your hands.
- Adult rain jacket:Carefully cut open one side of a TFPTTOB, including the handle, and about 4" of the bottom on that side. Carefully tear a hole in the opposite side near the bottom of the TFPTTOB. Put your left arm through the hole. Pull the split parts of the handle to your waist on the right side of your body and tie them together. Repeat for the right side of your body.
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
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