It will all depend on my available time, which is squeezed very tight these days, especially with Sue's situation. That's just the current reality. I have published a very brief Lessons Learned on my Equipped.org Blog that covers some major issues, in hopes that with the media coverage and our high Google positioning we'll get the message across to some who might otherwise never receive it. Of necessity, its focus is on what might have prevented the tragedy in the first place, lessons that others can take away and do something with now. A more comprehensive article could delve into a lot more, including the obviously effective survival strategies, some good, some sub-optimal but they worked, made while the family was stranded and what went right as well as what went wrong.
The bottom line is ETS is severly handicapped by lack of funds and I am only one person. Even with sleep being but an option, <~> there's only so much I can accomplish...
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