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by Cowper » Thu May 06, 2010 9:29 pm
On a side note, glad to hear from you. Worried a little at first, you could have been one of the 11 "missing" from the rig that went down.
On what to take, I'd say, not really much different than any previous western trip you've been on; three times as long, maybe three times as nice, but I ended up getting by with less gear. I knew from the get-go clothes would be just worn, or washed and recycled as needed, so no need to bring "extras". I could have used extra sandles; my almost new pair "blew out" due to manufacturing defect. I would have been fine if I had brought my ten year old tried-and-true pair instead.
We used a different philosophy on battery powered devices; instead of extra batteries, we brought solar chargers, convertors, cables and rechargers as needed. A battery from a canoe bilge pump can recharge your other battery devices even if the sun doesn't show for a day or two.
If you really screw up and forget something or think of something extra you need or want, lose your only pair of sunglasses, etc, it can probably be purchased at Phantom Ranch. If not, you don't REALLY need it anyway.
For a lot of things, I brought two - one to use, one to lose. Two hats, two sunglasses, two bandanas, etc.
More than most, I didn't trust the weather. Better to have extra polypro, drysuit, etc, than to wish you had it. Never pulled out most of it. But I heard that on trips before ours, and immediately after ours, some folks got really cold.
Trash: Get a little every time you go!