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ACR PLB - new support service 406link.com
I'm not sure how many of us lug ACR PLB's around. I just learned about the new service(s) through ACR 406link.com where you can send a message using the self-test function. PLBs aren't like SPOT. PLBs are licensed through the US Coast Guard and transmit to NOAA satellites. Much more reliable than the communications satellites. I haven't had time to investigate the new service, but I am considering it.
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Al_HikesAZGuides: 11 | Official Routes: 14Triplogs Last: 1,036 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 3,176 d
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Just letting the Arizona cowboy in me shine through. ;)
I haven't been hiking much so I thought I should show the "other side" of me for a while. That old picture sure makes me look young and handsome doesn't it. Don't know how I ever got so old and ugly.
I haven't been hiking much so I thought I should show the "other side" of me for a while. That old picture sure makes me look young and handsome doesn't it. Don't know how I ever got so old and ugly.

Anybody can make a hike harder. The real skill comes in making the hike easier.
life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes. Andy Rooney
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So would the yarmulke go inside the cowboy hat or on top of it? 

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I'm glad to hear it. Someday I'll spring for an ACR PLB.
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Don't worry about getting old... it's a temporary condition. But as to ugly, that's pre-existing and permanent!Al_HikesAZ wrote:Just letting the Arizona cowboy in me shine through. ;)
Don't know how I ever got so old and ugly.
A drunkard's dream if I ever did see one
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Al_HikesAZGuides: 11 | Official Routes: 14Triplogs Last: 1,036 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 3,176 d
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There's a religious and a practical answer. The practical answer is that whenever I wore it on top of my hat all the other cowboys would move away from me at the bar and question the masculinity of my horse. So I soon learned to wear it under my hat. The Rabbi tells me that anything that keeps me and my horse from getting beat up is the right answer.Stiller wrote:So would the yarmulke go inside the cowboy hat or on top of it?

Anybody can make a hike harder. The real skill comes in making the hike easier.
life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes. Andy Rooney
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Moovyoaz wrote:Don't worry about getting old... it's a temporary condition. But as to ugly, that's pre-existing and permanent!Al_HikesAZ wrote:Just letting the Arizona cowboy in me shine through. ;)
Don't know how I ever got so old and ugly.

Anybody can make a hike harder. The real skill comes in making the hike easier.
life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes. Andy Rooney
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So what's the religious answer? actually, I was thinking that the cowboy hat might preclude the need for a yarmulke. Isn't the idea to cover your head in respect? Not that I'm that informed on any theology.
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Stiller has apparently never been to Brooklyn. 

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Wow did we get way off topic.
And it's Joe's fault
MY ANSWER
it's Judaism - there are answers ... and . . .then there are answers. And nothing really gets answered except with another question. Some of those religious folks have way too much time on their hands thinking about all this stuff. And I'm worried that anything I say here on HAZ might be held against me in a Heavenly Court. I'm going to have enough trouble getting past Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates without some religious comments on HAZ being held against me. Big_Load is right about those meshuginah Fundamentalists in Brooklyn. They view me as a "black sheep" anyway. They never trim their sideburns in their life because of the way one of them translated a Biblical verse about harvesting the fields. Where the Bible says you have to dress like someone from Russia in the 1700's is beyond me. We even get into arguments between leather yarmulkes and cloth yarmulkes. Asking me about religion is sort of like asking George Carlin or Lenny Bruce. In my perspective, the cowboy hat works, but if you have to remove the hat in the Synagogue, you better have a Yarmulke in your holster instead of a revolver.
A RELIGIOUS ANSWER
But as a sincere answer - I'm going to go with Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah#Sources
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Stiller -Stiller wrote:So what's the religious answer? actually, I was thinking that the cowboy hat might preclude the need for a yarmulke. Isn't the idea to cover your head in respect? Not that I'm that informed on any theology.
MY ANSWER
it's Judaism - there are answers ... and . . .then there are answers. And nothing really gets answered except with another question. Some of those religious folks have way too much time on their hands thinking about all this stuff. And I'm worried that anything I say here on HAZ might be held against me in a Heavenly Court. I'm going to have enough trouble getting past Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates without some religious comments on HAZ being held against me. Big_Load is right about those meshuginah Fundamentalists in Brooklyn. They view me as a "black sheep" anyway. They never trim their sideburns in their life because of the way one of them translated a Biblical verse about harvesting the fields. Where the Bible says you have to dress like someone from Russia in the 1700's is beyond me. We even get into arguments between leather yarmulkes and cloth yarmulkes. Asking me about religion is sort of like asking George Carlin or Lenny Bruce. In my perspective, the cowboy hat works, but if you have to remove the hat in the Synagogue, you better have a Yarmulke in your holster instead of a revolver.
A RELIGIOUS ANSWER
But as a sincere answer - I'm going to go with Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah#Sources
And the more religious among us wear this one to ensure the Steelers get to the SuperBowl.The sources for wearing a kippah are found in the Talmud. In Shabbat 156b a mother urges her son: "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you." In Kiddushin 31a it states, "Rabbi Honah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."
As to the obligation of wearing a kippah halakhic experts agree that it is a minhag (custom). The prevailing view among Rabbinical authorities is that this custom has taken on a kind of force of law (Shulkhan Arukh, Orach Chayim 2:6), because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem. From a strictly Talmudic point of view, however, the only moment when a Jewish man is required to cover his head is during prayer (Mishneh Torah, Ahavah, Hilkhot Tefilah 5:5). (my emphasis)
Even this interpretation is in question; as recently as the 1600s, scholar David HaLevi Segal of Ostrog, Ukraine, suggested that Jewish people should never uncover their heads in order to help distinguish them from Christians — especially while at prayer.
A Hasidic/Kabbalistic tradition states that the kippah reflects several ideas. One is that God covers us with His Divine Palm; indeed, the Hebrew word kaf means either "cloud" or "palm of the hand." The Hebrew letter Kaph is the first letter of the word kippah.
Reasons given for wearing a kippah today include:
Recognition that God is "above" mankind;
Acceptance of the 613 mitzvot (Torah commandments);
Identification with the Jewish people;
Demonstration of the "ministry" of all Jewish people.
Some Jewish people wear two head coverings, typically a kippah covered by a hat, for Kabbalistic reasons: the two coverings correspond to two levels of intellect, or two levels in the fear of God. The Kohen Gadol (High Priest) of the Temple in Jerusalem also used to wear a woolen kippah under his priestly headdress (Chulin 138a).
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Anybody can make a hike harder. The real skill comes in making the hike easier.
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There has to be an influence from Myron Cope somewhere for that.Al_HikesAZ wrote:And the more religious among us wear this one to ensure the Steelers get to the SuperBowl.
Actually, it's very interesting to see that Judaism seems to have about as many variants (correct term?) as there are Christian demoninations.
Sort of but not quite. Georgie was raised Catholic but quickly ended us an adamant atheist.Al_HikesAZ wrote:Asking me about religion is sort of like asking George Carlin
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