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 Why should you walk at an even pace?  | 
 To avoid fatigue.  | |
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 What is the rest step?  | 
 The rest step is a mountaineering technique used to maintain pace with heavy loads, at high altitudes or in rough, steep terrain. A rest of a few seconds is taken with each step while the weight remains on the lower foot.  | |
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 What is scree?  | 
 A mass of small loose stones that form or cover a slope on a mountain.  | |
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 What is talus?  | 
 A mass of rocks that form or cover a slope on a mountain. (larger than scree)  | |
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 What do you shout if you knock loose rocks that tumble down a slope?  | 
 "ROCK!"  | |
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 On hill sides or mountains, which side of the trail should you stand on when being passed by horses/mules?  | 
 Stand on the uphill side.  | 

