Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
Exactly what is an average two-way radio? Two-way radios include cell phones,CBs, cordless telephones, police radios, walkie talkies, and several dozen...
Wayne Tomasi 2002-09-26 13:58:11 #16859

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
The radios belong to the guy I hike with. They are about two year old Motorolas. They are probably not the latest and greatest, but I have been impressed...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-09-26 13:37:06 #16858

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
brother...The radio sounds like a great way to keep in touch. Makes me feel a little more confident. > Thanks for the idea. I would definitely recommend...
Sonya 2002-09-26 12:31:46 #16857

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
Would the average 2-way radio be limited in range by a big red wall or a tapeats cliff? I'm off tonight for the GC, with a buncha kids and other Dads. We'll...
Tom Bourne 2002-09-26 12:27:34 #16856

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!where do you live?
Hi Gary..... I live just outside New Orleans, Louisiana.. We just had the wildest rainstorm from Isidore. My older brother lives in Flagstaff and has...
Shirley Gremillion 2002-09-26 12:27:19 #16855

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!where do you live?
hello,Shirley! Thanks for writing me back! Where do you live? Just curious? I am in Arizona near the Grand Canyon,little college town called Flagstaff....
gary palmer 2002-09-26 11:50:43 #16854

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
Hi... I like the idea of radios...am waiting for your answer on what is a good one to buy. Am a tall....5'8" female but just cant seem to keep up with my...
Shirley Gremillion 2002-09-26 11:37:26 #16853

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
What type or model would you recommend? I have been thinking of get a set as I am a tall long legged therefore fast hiker. So most people I hike with seem to...
gary palmer 2002-09-26 11:10:44 #16852

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