mattmacman wrote:Hmmmm, maybe a sat phone is the way to go. What sort of sat phone do you use and recommend? Hopefully MD has a supplier I can get a discount with.
I agree that a beacon should have one function and be able to execute that function at all times with no worry about battery life.
wildernesswanderer wrote:Wow MD has to be joking on the price, proves these types of stores inflate the price. A quick google search finds it $70 cheaper at a couple of marine stores..... What is it with hiking stores....
wildernesswanderer wrote:Wow MD has to be joking on the price, proves these types of stores inflate the price. A quick google search finds it $70 cheaper at a couple of marine stores..... What is it with hiking stores....
wayno wrote:i wonder how many more members there are now than a few years ago:?
nq111 wrote:I've looked at those SPOTs and think it is a bad idea in my case. They are widely noted to often miss signals getting through (due to terrain, weather, whatever).
No matter how much I explained it I am sure after a day of no signals received my wife would be calling in the choppers. I would rather not cause the stress.
The satellite phone option has been on the cards though. Already carry the PLB. Interesting to know you can get pre-paid type options - the service costs seem to be the killer with those things.
ninjapuppet wrote:Car insurance is always expensive .... Until your car is totalled and written off.
In that situation, I wouldn't really care if I had paid for a $2000/yr policy or an $1800/yr policy as long as it's covered.
mattmacman wrote: In reply to the person who's name I don't recall that was questioning retail wage...People need to make a living.
maddog wrote: Apparently, the high wages of retail staff and the GST are to blame.
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