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Gary_Yngve

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  1. It's a good point, Allen, that nobody knows what really would have helped them in reality, but I think Monty was just pointing out that bringing a few key pieces of survival gear is more useful than bringing a piece of electronic equipment. It won't keep you warm, sheltered, fed, hydrated, etc, and therefore shouldn't be any more mandatory than the things that actually would keep you alive in a large percentage of situations. This is a discussion on legislation and we're talking about various things that reduce your risk of death after an accident in general, not about specifics of their situation, and his wording actually reflects that (their stated lack of gear "endangered" them [risk], not "was responsible for their deaths" [direct causality]).

     

    The whole argument of PLBs saving lives assumes that:

    - the subject is physically capable of triggering the PLB

    - the PLB signal is received (how does it work if in a canyon or buried under something?)

    - the rescuers can reach the subject in time, even if having an exact location

     

    In winter on Hood, the weather / avy danger can suck so bad that rescuers have to sit and wait for their personal safety, even if they know where the subject is.

    That is why it is essential for the subject to have survival gear.

  2. Dig a pit.

    Line the pit with rocks.

    Build a roaring fire in the pit.

    Burn it hot for 3 hours.

    Move the fire and embers out of the pit.

    Wrap the pinapple stuffed, honey coated pig in a wet burlap bag with a few sprigs of cloves.

    Bury the pig in ashes and embers with 3 or 4 inches of cover on top and restart the fire.

    A 50 lb pig will take 5 or 6 hours.

     

    That sounds almost Luau style? Wrap in banana leaves, also put some hot stones in the pig's cavity?

  3. To remove a tree that size without making a big mess you need a tree climbing belt, tree climbing boot spikes, rope, and a chainsaw long enough to cut through a wide tree.

     

    Ok, I just bought those at REI. See how shiny they look? I'm ready to chop down the tree!

  4. note the Mac user

    1) double posted

    2) uses Internet Explorer

     

    Yes, the double post was because my first submit resulted in a 404 response, so I posted again without looking.

     

    Internet Exploder 6 still has close to 20% of the market share. There are big Fortune-500 companies who still insist that everyone use it, either because they are too lazy to upgrade or because they think an upgrade will result in people goofing off all day.

  5. I have a Macbook Pro (17") w/ Parallels. I only use Parallels when I need to run Internet Exploder.

     

    Here is what I like about the Mac:

    Ergonomic.

    Stable.

    Magnetic powercord has saved me from near disaster many times.

    UNIX backend and shell.

    Seamless integration between shell and GUI.. can redirect stdout to clipboard, drag a file in to get the filename, etc.

    Consistent hotkeys between apps.

    Multiple desktop screens and easy navigation.

    Works well w/ wireless, iphone, camera, etc.

     

    I don't think I have any complaints, aside from its fanboy status... been well worth the price. (I bought mine a year and a half ago.)

     

    I'd recommend getting at least 4G of RAM, especially if you use Photoshop.

  6. I have a Macbook Pro (17") w/ Parallels. I only use Parallels when I need to run Internet Exploder.

     

    Here is what I like about the Mac:

    Ergonomic.

    Stable.

    Magnetic powercord has saved me from near disaster many times.

    UNIX backend and shell.

    Seamless integration between shell and GUI.. can redirect stdout to clipboard, drag a file in to get the filename, etc.

    Consistent hotkeys between apps.

    Multiple desktop screens and easy navigation.

    Works well w/ wireless, iphone, camera, etc.

     

    I don't think I have any complaints, aside from its fanboy status... been well worth the price. (I bought mine a year and a half ago.)

     

    I'd recommend getting at least 4G of RAM, especially if you use Photoshop.

  7. I think there's a big difference between basic access and extra amenities, and fees are necessary for extra amenities. I'm arguing against basic access fees.

     

    It sure seems that visitor centers and lodges are revenue-generating machines created outside of the original purpose of the parks, as cited by you.

     

    I'm not sure they generate that much profit, but maybe I'm remembering before the days of giving bids to corporate america. It's natural that some folks want to stay in the park, and some folks want to buy postcards and trinkets. But we shouldn't have five-star Vegas-style resorts in national parks.

     

    Visitor centers serve a purpose for education.

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