In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As you'll be wearing bulky gear over your clothes, opt for something light underneath. This will help you move through the swamp efficiently and prevent overheating. A simple cotton shirt and synthetic pants or shorts made for hiking are the best thing to wear under swamp gear.  You can purchase synthetic pants/shorts at a local outdoors shop or online. If you don't want to use synthetic material, opt for a light material like mesh or cotton pants. In addition to synthetic shorts or pants, synthetic underwear are also a good idea. Before you go hiking in a swamp, pick up some waterproof gear at a local outdoors shop. You'll need a waterproof jacket and waterproof pants to cover your clothes. Not only will this keep you clothes clean, it protect you from potential bacteria that's found in dirt and swamp water. It's not recommended to go hiking without waterproof gear. Some resorts may allow you to rent waterproof gear for swamp walks. It's important to protect your hands from water and dirt while hiking in a swamp. Wear a pair of synthetic, waterproof gloves at all times when hiking. Gloves are vital for a swamp walk. Your hands will come into contact with a lot of dirt and debris and protection from bacteria is vital. A heavy pair of waterproof boots is a must for hiking. These should be worn with heavy wool or synthetic socks to keep your feet dry. Like waterproof gear, waterproof boots are not optional for a hike. Your feet will be deep in swampy waters that can contain all kinds of bacteria. Protection is vital. For any type of hiking, not just swamp hiking, it's important to wear a hat or bandana. A hat or bandana can help protect your face and scalp from the sun as you'll likely be hiking during peak hours of sunshine.
Summary: Wear a cotton shirt and synthetic hiking pants or shorts. Cover your clothing with waterproof gear. Wear gloves. Protect your feet with waterproof boots and heavy socks. Wear a hat or bandana.

In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, you can date a total of 6 women. Most of the women have prerequisite challenges that you must complete before you can date them. 2 of the women—Denise and Millie—are encountered during story quests, but the other 4 women must actively be sought out. Once you're dating a woman, you can increase a "Progress" meter by going on successful dates, dancing, driving carefully, and so on.  Once the progress meter reaches the 50 percent mark, you'll unlock a perk exclusive to dating the current woman; the 100 percent mark will unlock another perk. The progress meter will decrease if you go on a bad date or if you abandon or harm the woman. It will also decrease if you leave the woman's geographical area, re-enter it, and don't go on a date with her before leaving again. Each woman has different preferences, including favorite restaurants, preferred driving speeds, and acceptable neighborhoods to be in. Taking her to her favorite restaurant, completing various mini-games, and avoiding going over her preferred speed or driving through unacceptable neighborhoods will ensure that you have a good date. Abandoning your date will count against your progress with the woman. Feasibly, you can date all 6 women at the same time without negative repercussions; you just have to remember to go on at least one date one any time you enter her geographical area. For example, if you're dating both Helena (Flint County) and Katie (San Fierro), you would have to go on a date with Katie if you enter San Fierro from a different location, and you would have to go on a date with Helen after entering Flint County. When you go to pick up your girlfriend, she will suggest one of three dates: dining, driving, or dancing. You'll then have to take her to the right place depending on her preferred locations. Jealous girlfriends occur if you begin dating more than one woman without taking either of them on a date; if a jealous girlfriend catches you with another woman, you will lose progress with the jealous girlfriend. You can force jealous girlfriends to stop appearing by doing one of the following things:  Going on a date with your first girlfriend before pursuing another woman. Evading a jealous girlfriend in a car chase long enough to force her to despawn. Get caught once by a jealous girlfriend.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Understand how dating works. Keep in mind the "Progress" meter. Know how to prevent bad dates. Know that you can date multiple women at once. Know how a date works. Avoid jealous girlfriends.

Q: If you left yourself signed into Facebook on another device (e.g., on a school or work computer, a friend's phone), you can sign out of that session with this method. You'll usually find the Facebook app on the home screen (iPhone/iPad) or in the app drawer (Android).  You'll need to sign into Facebook using the same account you want to log out remotely. If you're using someone else's phone or tablet, log out of their account using the steps in this method, then sign in with your own account. You can also use this method to sign yourself out of Facebook Messenger. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, it's at the bottom-right corner. Android users will find it at the top-right corner. Another menu will expand.  It's under the "Security" header. You may have to scroll down a little to see it. A list of the devices on which you're signed in (and have signed into recently) appears under "Where You're Logged In." You'll see the name of the device (as reported to Facebook), the approximate location, and the date last accessed. Use this information to find the session you need to end.  Tap See More to expand the list. If you're signed into the Messenger app, the word "Messenger" will appear below the name of the session. A menu will expand. This logs you out of Facebook on the selected device. If anyone is currently viewing your Facebook page from that browser or app, they will be kicked off immediately.
A: Sign into Facebook on a phone or tablet. Tap the ☰ menu. Scroll down and tap Settings & Privacy. Tap Settings. Tap Security & Login. View your list of active logins. Tap ⁝ next to the session you want to end. Tap Log Out.

Problem: Article: Look online to find schedules for free walking tours. You can also find audio and written self-guided tours online. Tours are great if you want to learn about the bridge's history or want help identifying iconic sights. Extended platforms span across the bridge's 2 central towers. These are the best spots to take photographs, since the pedestrian walkway's narrow lanes don't offer much room to stop. You'll also find engraved plaques with information about the bridge's history and the sights visible from the promenade. Since it's tough to stop in the narrow walking lanes, the towers' extended platforms are perfect spots to rest. Take rest breaks at the 2 towers if you or anyone in your group might have trouble walking over 1 mile (1.6 km) nonstop. If you need to sit, there are benches at the towers and along the route. The bridge spans 1.3 miles (2.1 km), and you might work up an appetite on your hike. There are plenty of restaurant options on both sides, so grab a slice of New York-style pizza, savor a glass of wine, or indulge in an ice cream sundae. Before walking back or heading to the subway, take a tour of City Hall, explore the Financial District, or wander north to Chinatown. Other attractions within walking distance include  Battery Park, the Freedom Tower's observation deck, and the Woolworth Building, which is one of America's architectural treasures. On the Brooklyn side, check out the eclectic Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo (Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass) neighborhoods. They're packed with restaurants, shops, street art, and other vibrant attractions. Brooklyn Bridge Park is the perfect spot to lounge and admire the gorgeous bridge you've just crossed. You could also take a spin on the nearby Jane's Carousel or peruse the many nearby art galleries.
Summary:
Take a guided tour to learn about the bridge's history. Take photographs at the bridge's towers. Rest at the towers if you're crossing with kids or the elderly. Grab a snack, drinks, or a meal when you reach the other side. Check out lower Manhattan if you walked from Brooklyn. Explore Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo if you came from Manhattan.