Grumpy
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I carry a cell phone on many hikes, but not because I’m some inexperienced neophyte who relies on technology to blow his nose and keep him out of trouble. The thing is in my pack because it makes Mrs. Grumpy more cheerful. She thinks it might be useful should I run into serious trouble along the way. Hah! Our cell phone is useless in most places I hike. But if it makes Mrs. G feel more comfy with my going, why not?
Maybe one day I’ll call home from a mountaintop (if I can get a signal), just to give Mrs. G the old “guess where I’m calling from!” business. Could be fun. Meanwhile, the cell phone will continue to be used when the old man is homeward bound on the road.
A friend tells me that his wife insisted he have an effective phone with him on a recent trip to Alaska. Cell phone coverage is nonexistant where he planned to go. He rented a satellite telephone, which evidently works just about anywhere, but it wasn’t cheap: $39 a week, plus $1.80 a minute for calls. The device weighed 13 oz.
G.
Maybe one day I’ll call home from a mountaintop (if I can get a signal), just to give Mrs. G the old “guess where I’m calling from!” business. Could be fun. Meanwhile, the cell phone will continue to be used when the old man is homeward bound on the road.
A friend tells me that his wife insisted he have an effective phone with him on a recent trip to Alaska. Cell phone coverage is nonexistant where he planned to go. He rented a satellite telephone, which evidently works just about anywhere, but it wasn’t cheap: $39 a week, plus $1.80 a minute for calls. The device weighed 13 oz.
G.