DREW WILEY
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Most people don't long-haul a lot of stuff. I did for a long time. But having spent time in the mountains yourself, you've no doubt had to either guide out or outright rescue people over the years who wandered into the backcountry ill-equipped for sudden weather changes even on a day outing. Or alas, the third alternative, a body recovery. Even on my own day hikes, especially in autumn, I often carried a spare jacket and raincoat to loan to people in trouble. There were a few times it probably made a life versus death difference. Same in some of those southwestern canyons in fall, which can experience day/night temp swings of 80 or more degrees. And I've been briefly underwater pack n' all a couple of times - why you want big plastic trash can bags along too, surrounding your critical gear and supplies.
Anyway, thanks for the flick. It's always nice to know what else is out there.
Anyway, thanks for the flick. It's always nice to know what else is out there.