1/31/08

Hola again,
We have had a wonderful day sightseeing in Mexico City. The weather is in the 80's and it is wonderful to feel the warmth. We will try to send pictures, but we don't know how that is going to work. Illums computer isn't picking up a signal very good and we don't have a connection for our camera to the computer with us. So until we get home you might only hear stories wherever we can find a pay computer to send you notes. We love you all. madre and padre
\hola!!!!!
\just a short note to let you know we arrived without any exciting events. We are doing great!!!!! \you'll never guess, so we are walking down the streets of \mexico City and we hear \'Christina\' \i thought, oh my goodness it is Fidel. \you just cant go anywhere without someone calling your name, even in \mexico. \just a drivers license joke, but we did seem someone in the Salt \lake airport. The sights, the sounds and even the smells will be memorable. The traffic is unbelievable, it is just like in the movies, you know, those foriegn ones, with traffic everywhere. They obviously don't know the 3 second rule here, they don't even have a one second rule. Rocio, we went to Sambrona's or the Tile \house. Wow!!!! We are having a great time although we miss the wind, snow and below 0 temps. We will suffer thru the no jackets and sandal weather. Gotta go on a tour. love ya all. mom and dad

1/6/08

The time is now!


Heather and I just watched Doug's amazing hiking video. Well done! It got us super excited for our next family adventure. So i wanted to provide everyone with some gear suggestions and information. This link http://www.golite.com/images/howto/ultralight_gearlist.jpg shows a gear list. Now bear in mind, this is on the extreme lightweight end (approx 11lbs) but gives you some ideas of how and where to shave some weight. I believe by using many of these suggestions, most of us could travel four or five days and only carry 15lbs to 18lbs total. Sounds pretty nice don't you think?!? Obviously the items suggested on this link are from the Golite company and could prove to be expensive, but there are alternatives out there which would cost less. Keep in mind, you typically get what you pay for with backpacking equipment. Don't hesitate to ask me for suggestions.


I guess what I'm saying, is if you're going to be purchasing new or used (EBay) hiking equipment, figure out now what you need to reduce weight (sleeping bag, tent, pack) and start to save some money. If we can collectively decide on items that many of us would need or want, i can contact the companies in question and try to secure an order at wholesale pricing. This is some leverage that i have being recognized as a professional in the outdoor industry.


Also take a look at this http://www.golite.com/HowTo/howto2.aspx?e=2 for some further ideas and concepts. Some of this information could help you understand materials and its intended use. This will help you look for clothing and other items suited for our family hikes. Much of the items are more expensive than what you've purchased thus far, but typically these backpacking specific companies offer some sort of extended or life time warranty on their items and would save you money in the long run. As an example, i purchased my Lowe Alpine backpack in 1994 and it still has all of the original buckles and is in working order. Just something to think about...
Dean