No offense, Ferniesnow.........but your saw holder looks ruffled like a bride's garter!!!! Was that planned?
Another reason you should keep a pencil and All Weather note pad in your emergency kit is in case you have to administer first aid to someone for an extended length of time you need to record vitals and type of first aid administered. This is not only important for the rescuers and EMT's but it can save your butt from a lawsuit from some Law Happy Susan.
would anyone be interested in a planned but unplanned winter campout for one night with a what you ride with nite?
i'm going to have to try that in the dirt next time and was wondering if a person tunneled in a small air access hole for a fire to draw air in when burning on snow.
looks like you're off the power grid also, if so, what kind of costs to set-up if you don't mind. oh yea, nice set-up. lucky guy.
as I've spent my whole working life in and around the mountains/snow speicaly.
starting at fortress mtn as snowmaker/slope groomer.snowboarding and hiking the slopes that I roads showed me more than any coures Ive taken ever can.Ive shadowed ski patrol and work with blasting.fortress was great place to learn as we where in the same snow blet as ferni and and the alberts cool so snow would get sugery........for 99/00 i worked panorama and groomed the lovely ice they have there.and hiked/boraded the jumbo ranges......learning more and more as well as enjoying stuff people can't even picture.
then in 2000 I was asked to come to lake desaes and formaned snowmaking,they would gave me $6800 towards a sled.So straight to motor tech I went and bought my first sled and left the ski hill that feb moved out of field lol'and to golden I live, and bagging 5000k/yr.REALLY getting to know my terrain and able to read it.know where common slide areas are knowing how the snow came in what directions temps over the last week,wind,sun,trusting my gut and having respect for the snow. there's a lot as i really think about it .and started showing people around......turned into guiding.....all my rambling.joining this site has been fun but have noticed people writing bull threads about snow or something they really aren't there for.I know what I'm talking about and don't bullshiz about snow Its my life..and knowing at any time i can walk into the backcountry which is my backyard and be able to servive,and as for the summer everything is easer....and more of,just gotta know how to handle ones self around big wild life ch!t that will take you out!
OH yeah I forgot we moved to revy from 06-08 for power to top of new dki hill and a WHOLE diff'riding from golden and area.somethung you can learn here.revy's got a coastal type snow pack WAY more stable thoughout season,and A F^&K load deeper.....:d
here's how I see it A guy that goes to an heavy equipmenttraining coures isn't an operstor with 250 hr.Me with 9+yrs running hoe/dozer makes an operator.same goes for the forest.
what makes you the best at your job....is time,EXSPERIENCE thats the only thing that can make you a MOUNTAINMAN/WOMAN
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we've all had this talk about being the well experienced outdoor person, and now more than ever that term is being used as much as the guy with the brand new ford escape, new rockport hikers, and backpack with wine and cheese looking for some remote adventure. some examples true and false. and please add in
1 - can you read a compass
2 -watched and practised all survivor man episodes
3-would stay cool if lost, and not turn into a nut case
4-even with gps/or spot, still have bush smarts in case the first 2 fail or get lost.
add in your tips and tricks to the good ole backcountry. some true some false just to make us think
WHAT!! This isnt a pissing match