The sign at the trail head asks, "Are you beeping?"
That isn't a bad thing. It's a great thing. I heard, saw, or witnessed over 5 avalanches today. The beep is in reference to the beacon. I stopped here. The fields around me were sliding. I chose to stop here. I don't have a beacon and I was solo.
I carry a map and compass with me on every trail I do, even those I know very well. This is White Pine Lake up Little Cottonwood Canyon, a very popular destination in the summer.
It may look like I'm holding the map wrong but I'm not north is always to the top of the map, I'm facing south. I thought I'd give this image a try.
As I put the gear away. The zipper thermometer on the pack read 60's. Yeah a bit warm, no wonder everything was sliding.
If your out in the back country this spring, use your head. A beacon is only useful if someone can find you and dig you out.
Since hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2014, discovery continues. I continue to hike and seek to share with others in the simple life I found. I've gotten also into Amateur Radio. I have a few posts and a tab dedicated to the pursuit of making contacts.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Map n Compass
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