Priorities: Booze or Food?
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Priorities: Booze or Food?
While walking down the trail your holding your bag of food in one hand, and a bag
of booze & coffee in the other, you cannot stop an put them away because the
section of the trail you are on is very rocky and narrow.
You suddenly slip and loose your footing falling, luckily your able to grab a branch
of a tree, but now your hanging, suspended 50 ft in the air and the only way you
can possibly climb up is to drop one of the bags.
Your two nights away from the trailhead, you have 2 bars & a some gorp in your
pack belt.
You lost you fishing pole during the fall.
Which bag would you drop:
A. 2 Breakfast, day time snacks, and 2 dinners
B. Your goodie bag: All your booze, coffee, chocolate, and maybe other vices
of booze & coffee in the other, you cannot stop an put them away because the
section of the trail you are on is very rocky and narrow.
You suddenly slip and loose your footing falling, luckily your able to grab a branch
of a tree, but now your hanging, suspended 50 ft in the air and the only way you
can possibly climb up is to drop one of the bags.
Your two nights away from the trailhead, you have 2 bars & a some gorp in your
pack belt.
You lost you fishing pole during the fall.
Which bag would you drop:
A. 2 Breakfast, day time snacks, and 2 dinners
B. Your goodie bag: All your booze, coffee, chocolate, and maybe other vices
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
Drop B. I like my comforts, but I'll make the safe, conservative move in this case.
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
The coffee and booze get ditched! But hey- you are a lot more coordinated than I am- how to you grab a branch without dropping what is in your hand anyway? Me- if I fell like that - all items in both hands would be long gone. Decision made.
PS I never take booze anyway. My dilema is usually when the bear can is full, do I put coffee or "real food" in the bag that I hang in the tree? I usually hang the coffee because I figure bears would less likely get satisfaction from coffee. But it is a mighty hard decision.
PS I never take booze anyway. My dilema is usually when the bear can is full, do I put coffee or "real food" in the bag that I hang in the tree? I usually hang the coffee because I figure bears would less likely get satisfaction from coffee. But it is a mighty hard decision.
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
Definitely keep the booze and goodies!! However the "other vices" you speak of may make the decision to drop the food very agonizing at points.
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
the boring answer--drop the booze and coffee. I think I've cut down coffee enough that I won't get a coffee withdrawal headache like I used to.
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
Hang there and think about it a while!
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
Only two nights away?
Drop the food and save the "goodies"...
No doubt about my priorities, can easily do without food for a day - maybe still catch a few trout sans pole - still have my reel/hooks - right?,
and can probably barter for food if...
Drop the food and save the "goodies"...
No doubt about my priorities, can easily do without food for a day - maybe still catch a few trout sans pole - still have my reel/hooks - right?,
and can probably barter for food if...
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
OR wrote "the boring answer--drop the booze and coffee", wow, not what I though
I would hear with 2 night left.
I would hear with 2 night left.
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Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
Plan C..
Drop them both so i can climb back up with all hands. If it's only 50' down, there would probably be a way to retrieve them later.
Drop them both so i can climb back up with all hands. If it's only 50' down, there would probably be a way to retrieve them later.
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Re: Priorities: Booze or Food?
I'd clip both of them to the carabiner dangling from my pack strap and climb.
Yeah, I'm boringly practical.
If for some reason the carabiner wasn't an option, I'd probably huck both bags toward the trail and hope, and hike like heck if neither made it.
Yeah, I'm boringly practical.
If for some reason the carabiner wasn't an option, I'd probably huck both bags toward the trail and hope, and hike like heck if neither made it.
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