ILUVSWTAS wrote:Write it down!!! Thats the lesson!!
Miyata610 wrote:
I am certainly guilty of only leaving verbal details of my trips.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Write it down!!! Thats the lesson!!
Azza wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Write it down!!! Thats the lesson!!
Like you do? Recently we seem to be having trouble sticking to our plans anyway...
stepbystep wrote:I email my details to my wife, no lost paper that way
Also give details of walking buddies SPOT's and fire a text or call away from high points. I also think the SPOT device is very handy, especially as plans can and do change at short notice.
matagi wrote:stepbystep wrote:I email my details to my wife, no lost paper that way
Also give details of walking buddies SPOT's and fire a text or call away from high points. I also think the SPOT device is very handy, especially as plans can and do change at short notice.
Unfortunately internet connections can fail - so she might not be able to read the email at the critical moment.
I have a question ........ does anyone know if there is a logbook at the trailhead to sign in and out? Don't they have an ETA column in them? And if so, was it checked?
matagi wrote:Unfortunately internet connections can fail - so she might not be able to read the email at the critical moment.
stepbystep wrote:matagi wrote:Unfortunately internet connections can fail - so she might not be able to read the email at the critical moment.
I do this before I leave home so I know it's in her inbox, and no she never deletes emails from me There is usually a conversation also, but mt wife rarely listens to my bushwalk blah blah, hence the email...
Miyata610 wrote:Cute form... I like firearm in the list of emergency equipment, but not sat phone.
Maybe an Australian equivalent could be provided on bushwalk.com in a prominent position. Is there any officially endorsed form available in Australia?
Strider wrote:Miyata610 wrote:Cute form... I like firearm in the list of emergency equipment, but not sat phone.
A lot more likely in NZ, as the majority of those in the bush are hunters.
matagi wrote:Strider wrote:Miyata610 wrote:Cute form... I like firearm in the list of emergency equipment, but not sat phone.
A lot more likely in NZ, as the majority of those in the bush are hunters.
But if you're a hunter, is your firearm really emergency equipment per se? You would be carrying it (and ammo) regardless of what else you're carrying.
Miyata610 wrote:Cute form... I like firearm in the list of emergency equipment, but not sat phone.
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