Re: SAR insurance
I have a (spurious??) memory that on a couple of backcountry trips in the early 70's there was a place on the permit to choose whether or not one wanted to be...
David Marcus 2000-02-04 12:01:36 #1644

SAR insurance
I know that here in Colorado that a certain portion of every fishing and hunting license sold goes into a fund for SAR missions and if one became...
John Dresser 2000-02-04 09:56:17 #1643

Re: fees and insurance on public lands
I doubt they would have picked up the tab for a search and rescue operation but the airlift is considered to be an ambulance that flies, so most [decent]...
Bob Ribokas 2000-02-04 08:56:28 #1642

Re: fees and insurance on public lands
My little sister had to be helicoptered out of the canyon some years back. Her health insurance paid for it just like an ambulance. I don't know if they...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 2000-02-04 08:43:02 #1641

Re: fees and insurance on public lands
Right on, Jeff, for your well thought words regarding permit fees. The American Recreation Coalition is a concentration of wealth. It's a system that...
TWOANNIES@aol.com 2000-02-04 08:13:27 #1640

Re: 1638 Powell Plateau water
Mike: I have never used the route to the river but as I remember it you don't start down in the drainage but off to one side. No rappell would be necessary...
Don Mattox 2000-02-04 08:02:06 #1639

Re: 1157 Around Powell Plateau water
Hi Don, Is there a rappel involved? I looked for the route from across the river and it seems the last piece at the top was sheer. Also, when Jimmy Lee...
Mike Mahanay 2000-02-04 07:07:02 #1638

Re: No Subject
Phil, Good post;BTW,John Muir,Henry Ford,Thomas Moran and about a dozen other notables were all visitors/guests at old WW Bass's camp/hotel in...
DOC 2000-02-04 03:14:59 #1637

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