Some is. But I've noticed that ETS tends to be "what" not "how". Not that this is bad, but it does leave
room for some extra information. For example, in "Gear and Equipment", the "Fire" section, there
is lots of discussion about various fire starting gear, but none about how to actually build
a fire. Somewhere I have some info from other boards where the "how" was laid out
in great detail, along with some excellent advice to newbie fire builders.
Or take the recurring "What's the best knife" threads (not making fun... I started one myself).
Doug's Knife section is excellent, very complete. And yet, people still have questions. Mostly,
I think it's just wanting to hear someone else make a recommendation or affirm the information
in the ETS site. Dunno, But something's missing....
And then of course, there is stuff that's mentioned on ETS, but not in great detail. Some of my
favorite threads on here have been how people deal with real world situations I find myself in.
Blackouts, hurricanes, ice storms, travel, EDC choices, etc.
This is why I'm asking the question, though. It could very well be that we don't need a FAQ.
I think there's enough info to start a small one, but I won't unless more people see a need.
(And either Chris or Doug weigh in on whether or not we can.)