Scouting

Nature’s Warnings

KNOWING HOW TO predict weather is far more than a matter of convenience. It can make a huge difference for your daily logistics, safety and survival.

Decisions on whether or not to cross a large body of water by canoe, attempt a mountain climb or stop and set up camp can all be made more certain by being aware of any incoming weather.

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