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"P" wrote in message ... "Sue" wrote in message ... In message , Ace writes I always carry mine (a leatherman) in my rucksack along with the avalanche probe and shovel (and spare gloves, hat, goggles, headtorch, sandwiches, drink etc) What about your map, compass, para-cord, garden wire, spare snow baskets, sewing kit and bivvy bag? Bloody amateurs ;-) Spare snow baskets? We're supposed to carry spare snow with us nowadays? Spare snow(?!) - how much do you recommend and how to carry it?? ) Get the dehydrated stuff - it takes up less space. You can rehydrate with fresh water from melting snow :-) |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:44:25 +0100, Ace wrote:
Duh. You carry it in the spare snow basket, obviously. Would you please mind to come by and take some of my extra snow in front of my door please? ;-) Living near Stuttgart, we had about 20cm yesterday and 7 this morning. And it still doesn't stop. -- Ciao, Holger (GUS-KOTAL, GUS#1100) 90-92 Honda CB400 10 Mm | 93-95 Yamaha TDM 850 26 Mm 95-97 KTM 620 LC4 13 Mm | seit 97 BMW R1100GS 50 Mm (Die Renndrecksau!) cu @ http://www.issle.de |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:44:25 +0100, Ace wrote:
Spare snow(?!) - how much do you recommend and how to carry it?? ) Duh. You carry it in the spare snow basket, obviously. 'Duh' indeed.... Being used to changing snow conditions I read it as spare 'snow baskets' (you know, for when you hit the fresh deep powder), not as 'spare snow' baskets )) P. www.craigieburn.co.nz |
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Spare snow(?!) - how much do you recommend and how to carry it?? ) Duh. You carry it in the spare snow basket, obviously. I read spare 'snow baskets' (..), not as 'spare snow' baskets )) ssssstunning, on a related topic, the polish guide that I normally ski with is indisposed so can anyone help me? i'm looking for a new ski pole. . . (cringe) jonny. |
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On 18 Feb 2005 02:00:03 -0800, "Sammy" wrote:
I've found another polish guide for you: http://www.rustins.co.uk/Frep.html *nice* Might rub him up the wrong way a bit, though... -- Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club. |
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