- UFO:Construct a frame out of small twigs to keep the mouth of the TFPTTOB open. Put a candle in the center of the frame and light it. The heat will turn the TFPTTOB into a hot air balloon. Do not try this during drought conditions.
- Origami:Fold a TFPTTOB into creative shapes.
- Water wings:If it’s hot, and you want to go swimming, but the kids can’t swim, and you forgot the water wings . . . pick up a couple of TFPTTOBs on the way to the river. Open them up, capture some air, and tie off the open end to make the balloon. Use the carrying handles to attach them to the kids.
- Sea anchor:To slow your raft as you drift down the river, deploy a TFPTTOB behind the raft as a sea anchor.
- Cat toy:Crumple a handful of leaves and twigs in a TFPTTOB. As they straighten out, the TFPTTOB will jump and twitch. Your cat will go berserk.
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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