Is their anyway/need to donate used, but still serviceable clothing? I'm sure a number of us have longunderwear, fleece, gloves, etc that we already own and would be interested in donating (at least I do)
If you want a thread without debate, post to some other F'ing board.
Packing light-
cold food
tarp
lightweight sleeping bag
Skis-
Dynafits
Ski Crampons or boot crampons, not both
poles - whippet to substitute for regular ice axe
A real shovel, not the crappy ice axe shovel. If you ever want to dig anything (say a person) out in a reasonable time your up a creek.
exactly. i fukin for the most part completely and stubbornly hate phones. i just want to lose a wireline and computer and carry one little phone for the times when i do want to make contact with others. and that is when i am in town.
T-Mobile GSM coverage isn't that bad, it's what I've used for the past 2 years.
A notebook with WiFi is way more useful IMHO, particularly if you get T-Mobile hotspot service - you can use at practically every starbucks, and we know how many of those are around.
Browsing on cellphones sucks. And always will. So does inputing messages into cellphones unless you want to sound like a teenage girl. The smallest useful package is something like a Treo - combo PDA/phone.
Apple has older gen iPods and refurbed units for sale on their website for not much more than the dell units (coworker has one - he bought an iPod afterwards). I haven't found a software package I like, yet. Haven't tried iTunes.
I'm going for a full new package this year (I think)..... decisions, decisions....
But it has the feel of a big, long, snowy winter. Maybe I can get laid off in time!
Given the disproportionately large amount of power small states wield in the Senate (South Dakota and Alaska being prime examples) it's about time for their outsized say in the Presidential race to be eliminated.
Mine went directly to the trash. 1/2" for PART I! Hell no I'm not going to read all that - better more efficent ways to be informed. Vote by mail is the way to go, if election day were a holiday I'd be in the hills. Unless they made voting compulsory
Maine and Nebraska split their electoral votes; Nebraska is proportional, Maine awards 2 to the winner of the state and 1 each to the winner of each congressional district.