Puck
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VFTT has two major strengths; many eyes and feet for the trip reports and the amount of experience and expertise. Of course the generosity to share both is paramount. The expertise is both lay and professional, pastime and career.
There are; SAR and first responders, technical experts for kayaks, rock and ice climbing, mountaineering, BC skiing, and photographers. There are natural scientists for birds, astronomy, and ecology. There are experts in tracking. And on and on.
Perhaps this thread can serve as an index, a ‘VFTT Who’s Who.’ What is your area of expertise and how did you get your background.
The topic headings can not cover everything so post and explain away.
There are; SAR and first responders, technical experts for kayaks, rock and ice climbing, mountaineering, BC skiing, and photographers. There are natural scientists for birds, astronomy, and ecology. There are experts in tracking. And on and on.
Perhaps this thread can serve as an index, a ‘VFTT Who’s Who.’ What is your area of expertise and how did you get your background.
The topic headings can not cover everything so post and explain away.
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