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Apologies for the long post. This isn't a hunting trip. In early August my daughter (she's 25) and I will be traveling to Seattle then Vancouver to start a 5 day guided tour that will go through Blue River, Jasper, Banff and Revelstoke before ending back in Vancouver. So a new trip/adventure means a new rabbit hole/possible waste of time for me to think of what I can bring, but hopefully I can be rational and not bring unneeded stuff. The tour includes transportation (no need for backpacks), some meals and a hotel stay in a town every night, so many RS members will recoil. But it's what is needed to get my daughter out there.
Any feedback on these or other thoughts is most appreciated.
A legitimate reply could also include - you have problems, you are thinking too much, just sit back and be a normal tourist!
Any feedback on these or other thoughts is most appreciated.
- dSLR camera - I pretty much have ruled this out. If I take the body, then I'd have to take a lens, then another, then batteries, charger, etc. I am thinking our phones will be fine.
- Binos - I have Swaro EL 8.5x42 (maybe too big), Kowa 6.5x32 (perhaps perfect) and older Tract 8x42 (wouldn't cry if lost). This is where I started thinking RS could help, as binos would be cool - but do I really need them to enjoy the scenery?
- Emergency stuff-
- no gun, blade or broadheads, so I probably don't need even my tiny Snakestaff TQ, but I'm taking it and at least a boo boo kit. I figure the tour company has some stuff, but I know me and will want at least the basics.
- I expect communication won't be an issue, but my Garmin inReach Mini is so small - why not take it?
- And to demonstrate more paranoia, I'm strongly considering the CAP Travel medical evac, etc. insurance - $79
- WSJ article today prompted me to look into an eSIM for my phone
- Other-
- I haven't looked at early Aug weather, so no idea about possible rain gear.
- Any recommendations outside of gear welcome - like "You need to try a pint at the Krusty Krab Pub in Banff"
A legitimate reply could also include - you have problems, you are thinking too much, just sit back and be a normal tourist!
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