Lessons learned the hard way
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Lessons learned the hard way
I thought this might be fun: things we have learned the hard way. Here's a couple to get things rolling:
- Clip your toenails before going down the Grand Canyon.
- Bring a variety of food. Never try a several-day trip with nothing but power bars.
- If your toe feels funny, stop and put on a moleskin before the blister forms. Afterwards is way too late.
- Clip your toenails before going down the Grand Canyon.
- Bring a variety of food. Never try a several-day trip with nothing but power bars.
- If your toe feels funny, stop and put on a moleskin before the blister forms. Afterwards is way too late.
"The older I get, the better I was."
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Don't hike when you're still recovering from injury - it just makes it worse and takes longer to heal
Don't try to park in Echo Canyon after 7:00 am - unless you're prepared to wait
Don't make fun of Hoolie unless you're prepared to reap the whirlwind
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Speaking of whirlwinds - Don't hang out downwind of Hoolie
Don't try to park in Echo Canyon after 7:00 am - unless you're prepared to wait
Don't make fun of Hoolie unless you're prepared to reap the whirlwind
And
Speaking of whirlwinds - Don't hang out downwind of Hoolie
'Weird is a relative, not an absolute.' - A. Einstein
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-Pack covers are a Good Thing
-Just because everyone says that synthetic sleeping bags are "warm when wet," doesn't mean that you should believe them
-Test out your liking for an item of hiking food before you go tucking it into 15 resupply boxes for the next three months on the trail
-In an emergency, duct tape can be used as moleskin
-Duct tape might just be the best invention EVER
-If you lose the trail, go back and find it, rather than saying "well, the map shows it on the other side of that hill, so I'll just bushwhack over to it"
-That $350 pack is going to last longer and hurt your back less than that $75 one
-Set aside a few hours to try on boots, and go somewhere with knowledgeable salespeople (i.e. not Popular). If you don't, you are likely to end up with medieval foot torture devices rather than hiking boots
-Just because everyone says that synthetic sleeping bags are "warm when wet," doesn't mean that you should believe them
-Test out your liking for an item of hiking food before you go tucking it into 15 resupply boxes for the next three months on the trail
-In an emergency, duct tape can be used as moleskin
-Duct tape might just be the best invention EVER
-If you lose the trail, go back and find it, rather than saying "well, the map shows it on the other side of that hill, so I'll just bushwhack over to it"
-That $350 pack is going to last longer and hurt your back less than that $75 one
-Set aside a few hours to try on boots, and go somewhere with knowledgeable salespeople (i.e. not Popular). If you don't, you are likely to end up with medieval foot torture devices rather than hiking boots
"Of course we weren't lost. We were merely where we shouldn't have been, without knowing exactly where that was."
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lessons
- never leave your wet hiking boots in the garage in the summer, they tend to shrink.
- taking a map of where you will be hiking is a good idea, leaving it in the car is not.
- the corner of the tent is not the best place to store your only pair of shorts while sleeping, especially if it rains.
- taking a map of where you will be hiking is a good idea, leaving it in the car is not.
- the corner of the tent is not the best place to store your only pair of shorts while sleeping, especially if it rains.
Paintninaz
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Here's a good one I learned from my brother. Put your ground cover or tarp INSIDE your tent if it's going to rain. That way you can curl up the edges all around and any sudden outside trickle of water will not get on top of the cover or get you wet. If it's not going to rain it's fine under the tent as a vapor barrier.
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That one tickled me Cindy, and reminded me of the last day of a week in the Wind River Mtns. It was pouring, we had done 6-8 miles already, and every hunter coming in that we met said, "Its only 5 miles of easy trail to the parking lot." Trouble was, we met three of them an hour apart and they all said the same thing.
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Lessons !
The horse/dog/well-meaning hiker does Not always know the way! "Right over there" can be in the next state! 

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When hiking out of the grand canyon, walking around "mule piles" is not really worth the effort.
Secondly, after walking all day, it feels kind of good to step on something soft.
Secondly, after walking all day, it feels kind of good to step on something soft.
“Life is tough, but it’s tougher if you’re stupid”
John Wayne as Sergeant John M. Stryker, USMC in “The Sands of Iwo Jima”
John Wayne as Sergeant John M. Stryker, USMC in “The Sands of Iwo Jima”
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I think you mean "Alzheimers" or "senility" don't you? I'm assuming you're referencing yourself here.evenstarx3 wrote:Groan.....And they say amnesia's a bad thing :roll:olesma wrote: Holy Cow! Somebody remembered one of my lame stories! You go Kristin.

In case you're referencing me then the term would be "super-genius"
I like the way that rolls out...
(Quick - name the source of that last quote!)
'Weird is a relative, not an absolute.' - A. Einstein
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