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Backcountry Access | How to Calibrate an Analog Thermometer @BackcountryAccess | Uploaded March 2019 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Learn how to calibrate your analog thermometer for accurate readings of snow and air temperatures in the backcountry. Items needed include your analog thermometer, a glass filled with ice, water to top off the glass of ice, an 11 mm or 7/16" wrench, and a go get 'em attitude.

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