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CrzyTrekker
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Ozz, thanks, that's actually one of the same points my wife made and a very good one.
I am more concerned about the extra risk inherent in the backcountry, as my uncle once cut himself to the bone while helping skin my elk (duct taped it), and other assorted near-tragedies. But you illustrate the usefulness of two-way comms. I have a couple boys too and would drop everything but my E&E bag to get home if something happened.
Sat phone will allow her to brief me on family happenings and we can make important decisions too.
Yeah, I'm sold. Just trying to find someone in Denver with an Iridium Extreme in a showroom so I can touch and feel before buying. May have to order though. Another overnight scouting trip in two weeks so I'm pulling the trigger.
I am more concerned about the extra risk inherent in the backcountry, as my uncle once cut himself to the bone while helping skin my elk (duct taped it), and other assorted near-tragedies. But you illustrate the usefulness of two-way comms. I have a couple boys too and would drop everything but my E&E bag to get home if something happened.
Sat phone will allow her to brief me on family happenings and we can make important decisions too.
Yeah, I'm sold. Just trying to find someone in Denver with an Iridium Extreme in a showroom so I can touch and feel before buying. May have to order though. Another overnight scouting trip in two weeks so I'm pulling the trigger.