06-24-2012, 12:59 PM
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Forester
Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Minden, NV Posts: 1,374
| Oldtimers went to ski poles and never got to the cute little "trekking poles." Anything with the name Harvey Manning on it you can take to the bank. I went on some day trips with the Mountaineers when I was in Seattle. They are a serious bunch.
The Cascades are wet, really wet. Stream crossings are a fact of life and the water is cold. Some of the lakes have ice in July or even August. Follow the rule of ten. Do not wade if the depth in feet times the velocity in feet per second is more than ten. Unbuckle your waistbelt so you can dump your pack if you have to. Leave your shoes on but take of your clothes to keep them dry in cold weather. Look for a shallow wide spot with minimum current. Carry a rope. Have the first person go across with it tied in a bowline. Have the weakest members go in the middle. Strongest guy last with the rope around his waist. I have used these techniques in AK, and many other places.
Last edited by ppine; 06-24-2012 at 01:06 PM.
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