Moondog55 wrote:Nope Still mainly solo when I get the chance to get out.
Prepared to take my chances, always have been
Aushiker wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Nope Still mainly solo when I get the chance to get out.
Prepared to take my chances, always have been
+ 1
JohnnoMcJohnno wrote: [edit] Slips/trips/falls is a big concern [edit]
peregrinator wrote:
Don't sit down and have lunch, or whatever, on the way. Just keep moving. On recommencing the walk after being stationary for a while you may feel the pain when walking will have increased very substantially.
Allchin09 wrote: A PLB won't really help you get found, but you're not being found for your sake, more others in that scenario.
Allchin09 wrote: A PLB won't really help you get found,
CraigVIC wrote:You can set a SPOT to automatically update your position. A plb you have to set it off. If you have a catastrophic fall you won't be doing that.
Moondog55 wrote:CraigVIC wrote:You can set a SPOT to automatically update your position. A plb you have to set it off. If you have a catastrophic fall you won't be doing that.
Maybe true but to me a catastrophic failure means being dead anyway.
Moondog55 wrote:CraigVIC wrote:You can set a SPOT to automatically update your position. A plb you have to set it off. If you have a catastrophic fall you won't be doing that.
Maybe true but to me a catastrophic failure means being dead anyway.
sandym wrote:Just want to say I have enjoyed immensely the responses to the OP but I am a bit worried that some folks go out actually thinking they are going to keel over dead, and I thought I was a half-empty type of person. On the other hand, keeling over dead might be better than mouldering away in an aged care home.
Lophophaps wrote:A SPOT or similar device gives more security, but like the PLB will not be needed.
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