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		By: Mike McClaugherty		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think it all depends. A tiny blade is for tiny things. A hike of 30 min. Or 10 hours is a big difference. City park or state park or say mountain hike from 9000 feet to 12 ,000 feet and back. A chance of being stuck needing a shelter from rain or lightning. Food in packages or sliced off of something. Some hikers die misjudgeing temperature and water needs or injured and exposure all night. 
I think if inexperienced it&#039;s good to get advice from an authority and if hiking alone take extra precautions. A knife can do so much if it&#039;s in the hands of a person who has skills or imagination.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it all depends. A tiny blade is for tiny things. A hike of 30 min. Or 10 hours is a big difference. City park or state park or say mountain hike from 9000 feet to 12 ,000 feet and back. A chance of being stuck needing a shelter from rain or lightning. Food in packages or sliced off of something. Some hikers die misjudgeing temperature and water needs or injured and exposure all night.<br />
I think if inexperienced it&#8217;s good to get advice from an authority and if hiking alone take extra precautions. A knife can do so much if it&#8217;s in the hands of a person who has skills or imagination.</p>
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