Re: Old Hance
There has never been NPS descriptions, that I know of, of the Old Hance as well as early Tanner (see Harvey Butchart's writings for some info on both of...
Bob 2002-09-26 17:28:02 #16865

Re: Old Hance
Bob, I realize I am replying to a 2 year old post, but is the NPS description of the Old Hance still available? How about the Old Grandview, Old Tanner and...
olfarts 2002-09-26 17:24:05 #16864

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
I saw a new gadget from Garmin called the Rhino (I think). It combines a GPS and Radio in one unit. I have taken the small Motorolla "talkabouts" into the...
John Markham 2002-09-26 15:20:55 #16863

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
A two way radio I was thinking of is like a walkie-talkie to talk along the trail with people who hike at different speeds. --- Wayne Tomasi <<a...
gary palmer 2002-09-26 14:09:09 #16862

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
A two way radoi I was thinking of is like a walkie-talkie to talk along the trail with people who hike at different speeds. --- Wayne Tomasi <<a...
gary palmer 2002-09-26 14:08:24 #16861

Re: Hyponatremia?consider radios!
Yes, the radios are pretty much line of sight. Along a trail like the Tanner there would be just a few dead spots. However, if you got into different...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-09-26 14:06:40 #16860

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

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