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Sep 20, 2024
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All-American
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She’s right. First timers shouldn’t take chances.
Go with layers and a lot more food and water than you think you’d need.
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Taking my wife to hike Timp. She’s mad at me because I just take water and a few
TarCoug
Sep 20, 7:40pm
I always bring at least two rotisserie chickens. Need at least one per 120lbs
DieHarder
Sep 20, 7:41pm
I’m tempted to mess with her and do that, but she will be terrified I’m drawing
TarCoug
Sep 20, 7:44pm
She’s right. First timers shouldn’t take chances.
All-American
Sep 20, 7:41pm
Water, determination, and someone to nag at
swimbro
Sep 20, 7:42pm
I’ve been preparing for weeks for the last point 😉
TarCoug
Sep 20, 7:43pm
If, for whatever reason, you are not prepared and you end up needing more food, water, clothing......
Bonoman
Sep 20, 7:51pm
Electrolytes
777
Sep 20, 8:06pm
RE: Electrolytes
Peterbilt
Sep 20, 8:12pm
Had a deacon hit the trail once with a cast iron skillet and a LARGE can of
BoiseBlueCoug
Sep 20, 8:57pm
Layers. Man it was cold up there last week.
lefty
Sep 20, 9:07pm
I do it with just 2L of Liquid IV and 2-3 energy bars. I also carry a LifeStraw
runnincoug
Sep 20, 10:01pm
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