[pct-l] Keeping track of one another
A.C. Scott
acscottthefirst at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 25 21:18:27 CDT 2013
Playing. Marco. Polo across hi canyons. Is a lot of fun. Ninja tortoise
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Halmargolis at aol.com wrote:
>Kendall,
>
>Diane's idea of placing a pole on the opposite side while doing it in the
>bush is great!
>Many use posting at registers and numerous posts. Used a whistle (1 blast
>to announce location or to acknowledge, 2 blasts to request a blast or
>yell, and three blasts, come to me. A high frequency yell, a Whoop whoop was
>more fun. Being familiar with one another's footprint MAY help. Also,
>simply ask southbounders if they saw him. What worked most of the time is
>agreeing to not go any further than a certain pleasant spot or eatery and wait.
>My favorite, if ahead, is writing my initials on the trail with the time of
> day.
>
>Hal "Green Hornet"
>
>
>
>
>In a message dated 4/25/2013 10:00:11 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
>pct-l-request at backcountry.net writes:
>
>. Does anyone have a good system for keeping track of your partner
>> on the
>> trail?
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