tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1838884300056139535.post3165993640386572771..comments2024-02-24T15:49:59.506-08:00Comments on Another Long Walk: Day 44: Considering Evacuation Options....Ryanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12243706924573005381noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1838884300056139535.post-32811540076535721172020-02-05T14:28:30.244-08:002020-02-05T14:28:30.244-08:00Yuck! Next time, if you have the same SPOT we have...Yuck! Next time, if you have the same SPOT we have there is a bottom that you can set up before you leave. I forget what message we set it up, but if we used it, our contacts knew we needed help asap, but not enough to press the SOS.<br />Pink PantherAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1838884300056139535.post-47440145468806471062020-02-05T09:30:05.457-08:002020-02-05T09:30:05.457-08:00I typically read the latest blog installment while...I typically read the latest blog installment while at my desk eating lunch. Maybe I need to reconsider that after today's graphic tale...Bon Echonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1838884300056139535.post-48890864421491329172020-02-05T09:26:38.782-08:002020-02-05T09:26:38.782-08:00A helicopter may have been able to land on that gr...A helicopter may have been able to land on that gravel bar in the creek that you crossed. I have the fortune to travel by helicopter for work a couple weeks each year, landing on gravel bars or small clearings by streams and rivers in remote forest areas. With 10-15 such landings over a course of a week, you start to realize how little space they need.Bon Echonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1838884300056139535.post-88174474894940060682020-02-05T09:04:54.062-08:002020-02-05T09:04:54.062-08:00You've done it again.
Left me to wonder if you...You've done it again.<br />Left me to wonder if you live or die out on the trail only to be eaten by catamounts and coprophagia vermin.GGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15061516823100374765noreply@blogger.com