alexmtn
Member
. . . I continue to avoid carrying enough gear to survive every conceivable danger as a way of enhancing the adventure.
There's a fine line to be drawn between 'adventure enhancement' and stupidly irresponsible and inconsiderate (of the folks who are forced to wreck their own plans in order to come to your aid) conduct. While it's not possible to hike with industrial strength preparedness for each and every challenging contingency we've thought of above, I would encourage all of us, in as efficient a manner as possible within the time/distance constraints of our trips, to try our best on the contingency prep front. In my own experience on multiple occasions, it's paid off. In addition to preparedness, the other big justification for the extra load is, of course, that it enhances the workout value of each outing.
Alex