I have been involved with several searches and recoveries. What I have found that most of the people that should know better don't prepare at all or they under estimate nature. So I guess the ones that should know better are the ultimate "Ultralighters" they just don't know they are an "Ultralighter" One mission I recall; a winter canoer(38 year old male) with a preteen child on a 10 mile trip. Brought food to eat on the way and beverages, and dressed for cold in their cotton jeans, athletic shoes, and several cotton sweat shirts. They were warm enough to sweat when paddling, got cold when they stopped and then really got cold when they got wet in the river. This was in February air temps at about 16 degrees and a considerable wind chill.
In any event I try to reduce weight as much as possible myself, but you have to know your limitations, know your gear, and know nature. I am getting old too, so I will work a little harder carrying more load for my comfort.
As for the ones that go unprepared...........you just can't cure stupid. Besides it is easier to blame someone, something, or the system.
Edited by tfisher (02/20/07 10:48 PM)
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