[pct-l] Losing Things on the Trail
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Mon Apr 16 22:44:25 CDT 2007
One suggestion which helps avoid leaving stuff behind -- have a fixed
arrangement on how you pack your pack so if you have a void you are not
suppose to have, you will know you left something out. Also when I take
down and pack my tent, I always count my stakes/pegs just before putting
them in the sack. Then I know i got them all.
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Tortoise
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Hiker97 at aol.com wrote:
> I don't know how it happens, but it is amazing how you can drop things on
> the trail while hiking.
>
> Before you head out on the 2007 campaign, take a hard look at your gear.
> Make sure everything is complete secure for hiking. Don't forget to zip up
> pockets and close pouches when out there.
>
> How many times have you pulled into a rest stop and find something missing.
> "How could this happen?" "How could that have fallen out?"
>
> Then you reconstruct how you handled the item last time your remember having
> it and you realize you did not secure it completely. What a bummer.
>
> Take your time to put things away properly and completely out there. That
> missing water bottle will not make you happy when you go looking for it.
>
> Switchback, the Been There Done That Hiker
>
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