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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf_Q

    My friend and I are hiking Mount Timpanogos this thursday.

    ... could you guys maybe say a little prayer for us that we'll
    make it up there and down safely?

    My mom is really freaked out about it and I think
    she'd be a bit upset if something happened to us.


    OMG!
    Your Mom isn't the Only One who's gonna be "freaked out about it"!!

    All of Pet Talk is going to be a Basket Case till you're all back safe & sound!

    Things to Take:

    * Cell phone with a charged battery

    * A bell or Whistle around your necks - use every so often to warn the Big Critters
    that you're in the neighborhood - they'll take the hint and go away ...
    You and the Pups do NOT want to "surprise" any of the local wildlife!
    (Get a cheap whistle at WalMart - in the boating accessories area)

    * Post a HOME PHONE NUMBER on the dashboard of the car - with instructions
    to call if anyone has questions. DON'T post who you are or where you're going -
    just say "Hike Plan filed with Rangers".

    * Be sure to file a Hike Plan with the Rangers -
    Find out where and how to file your Plan - but DO IT!!
    Don't even THINK about going that far without leaving detailed plans
    with the Park Rangers ...
    and remeber to check OUT with them when you return - so they KNOW you're OK.

    Have PHUNN - but please, BE CAREFUL!!

    {{{Hugs}}} from Phred
    /s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi

    R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke


    OMG!
    Your Mom isn't the Only One who's gonna be "freaked out about it"!!

    All of Pet Talk is going to be a Basket Case till you're all back safe & sound!
    Thanks, I don't think there's too many people on PT who would care if I'm here or not though. Though maybe a few would miss Nebo pics.

    My friend has a cell phone, whether it will work up there or not I don't know. My mom's cell worked at nearby Stewart Falls so hopefully it will (they have the same service). We're not just wandering randomly up a mountain, this is a well used trail and people do sleep up there quite often. I have hiked it before (though the Timpanooke side not the Aspen Grove) I just haven't camped out up there. If I'm not back by friday evening my mom will be hiking up I'm sure lol.

    I'll try to find some good carbs and yes we planned on bringing lots of water. I may make my own trail mix as I hate raisins and they all seem to have those.

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    OHH pokes Nebos Mom! We would ALL miss you!
    If you make your own trail mix do you like /eat dried cranberries? or apricots? the fruit is in there for the sugar content hun so PLEASE make sure you have something chewy dried fruit (not banan chips type things) Of course Phreds advice was completely correct add to that list a flashlight, bug spray or Avons SSS (which can be used on the dogs) and an few extra pairs of socks, thick comfy kind they come in very handy if your feet get wet or sweat to much can do double duty in a first aid emercency (you have the first aid kit right) and can be used on doggie paws if needed. just a few random thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf_Q
    Thanks, I don't think there's too many people on PT who would care if I'm here or not though.
    Oh please...we all love you! Be careful and have fun

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

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    Be careful Amy. I'll have you in my thoughts and prayers. You guys will be fine. Just try to relax and enjoy. Good advice Phred.


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    Thanks Barry!

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    Sounds like a grand adventure, Amy. Phred has some good advice - gosh, I've never thought about a whistle or filing a plan with the ranger - good tips! AND OF COURSE WE WOULD MISS YOU, YOU SILLY!
    Not sure what to tell you about the foods - I know that we used to get products from Cell Tech (blue-green algae foods) that were designed for high-energy activities like mountain climbing, but they aren't carried in stores.. Maybe some health food stores might have some other foods containing blue-green algae. Be safe, have fun! You're on my prayer list! OH_ don't forget to add this to your list - "camera" !

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    Amy, stop being silly, we will all miss you dearly if you didn't return.

    Check out your local campling supply stores (gander mountain, dicks sporting goods, bass pro shops, etc...) they all carry high energy meals and snacks that are designed for this very purpose.

    Have you back packed before? If not I would take it slow, even a little extra weight on a pack can be pretty rough for someone who is not used to it. Carrying a tent, sleeping gear, food, water, etc... all adds up fast. You might want to start with some smaller hikes until you are mroe used to it.

    Phred has some EXCELLENT suggestions, please follow his advice.

    I've always wanted to do something like that but can never afford to buy lightweight gear to carry (i know I couldn't do it with the camping supplies I currently have). You will be in my thoughts & prayers & I'll be on the lookout for updates & pics. (hint hint).
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    Despite all the comments about them, MRE's (Meals ready to eat) are good sources of high energy, and you can get ones that actually taste good. (Ham and the chow mein are actually GOOD). They cost about $7/ea at a camping supply store, and each one is about 3000 calories if you eat everything. They are also lightweight.

    Drink LOTS of water, and supplement the water with powdered Gatorade mix that you can get in packets.

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