rdl
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I know this is off topic, but the discussion on water crossings relates somewhat...
I'm researching an extended trip in the Bob Marshall Wilderness this summer and most of the water crossings in The Bob are stream fords, very few bridges. The first route I was considering had, according to the guidebook, a waist deep ford in swift moving water. The guidebook suggested exercising caution for that crossing, detach the waist strap on your pack and wear something on your feet. I think I'll pick another route...
I'm researching an extended trip in the Bob Marshall Wilderness this summer and most of the water crossings in The Bob are stream fords, very few bridges. The first route I was considering had, according to the guidebook, a waist deep ford in swift moving water. The guidebook suggested exercising caution for that crossing, detach the waist strap on your pack and wear something on your feet. I think I'll pick another route...