Re: Great Thumb Access
Thanks for the tip on the pothole. I seem to recall that from your
fine report of your Spring trip in the acrhives. Thanks also for such
a detailed...
gcbighorn@home.com 2001-09-06 03:25:19 #10929
Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
For anyone thinking this might make trekking alone a little safer, I
can't help observing that most of the problems you would have, you
would wind up dead,...
Doug Nering 2001-09-05 23:27:00 #10928
Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
I'm surprised cost & weight would be much of an issue given you can
rent a sat phone for $19/day or $88/week that weigh less than 1 pound
from Phileasing......
canyonhiker@hotmail.com 2001-09-05 22:40:14 #10927
Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
My understanding of what is sold and what is legal.
I work for a helicopter company and use to maintained the radio
transmitters for the flight field. I...
Phil Gutkin 2001-09-05 19:40:25 #10926
Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
--- In grandcanyon@y..., jge@c... wrote:
> I have done some more research on emergency beacons.
>
> The VHF emergency beepers are generally sold at aviation...
menkeshome@yahoo.com 2001-09-05 18:08:28 #10925
Re: fishing
blender918@y... wrote:
<< THANKS BOB, THE 20" RAINBOW SHOULD GET HIM EXCITED, BY THE WAY CAN
HE GET HIS LICENSE AT BABBITS? >>
Hey, it woke me...
Bob Keller 2001-09-05 16:10:58 #10924
Re: lightweight sleeping pads
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "'Curious George' Copsey"
wrote:
>
> The 3/4 ultralight Thermarest is listed as weighing 16 oz., at 1"
> thick. Any...
buriandeborah@hotmail.com 2001-09-05 15:50:14 #10923
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