aerocharger king
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So, aerocharger king..
You sad that you had fuel in your backpack? You mean gas in there?? That's an odd place to have gasoline..
This is an excellent lesson for me, and I just wing it in the backcountry.. I have a lousy RINO GPS and never track my ride.
I have followed creeks down and got lost at times.... and followed tracks of a riding partner down and sometimes wondered where we were, only to be 30 yards from the main trail..
Well I don't haul fuel in my bag. But when decided to pack up and move and start hiking the hill we had a 5l mnt addiction can that we put in the bag so we coulda start a fire and hopefully save enough to signal the chopper. We had sandwiches and a couple granola bars on us, the nice lady at the scarecrow BB packed us lunches for the day, and we also has 2 Gatorades each, chocolate bars and gummy worms which I had for breakfast Monday morning before the chopper found us. We also had tools, shovels, probs, beacons, basic first aid kit, phones, saws in the shovels, lighters, extra fuel, string, tie wire, so we were pretty set up, it would been to have one of them Tim foil blanket things to lay on and keep us dry, because the snow was turing to rain because of the fire cause us to get wet, My next investment will probably be a spot gps thing or the rhino and maybe some tampons i guess because it works good for dipping in gas and holding a solid flame for a while to get a fire gojng. It would be nice to have to have a chain saw but it's kinda unrealistic on a sled. A saw worked just fine but it worked just fine and all that work kept is moving and intern kept is warm.