Originally posted by Graham
I’ve also had no problem getting Mike’s Spot email most every day with his location and message that he’s OK. And zooming in on the satellite image I
can often see the trail he took off the road or the trees he’s camped behind. An amazing resource.
I’m sure there are all kinds of burro blankets and covers out there, but I never carried anything to keep my burro dry. When it was really cold, I’d
sometimes cover him with one of his saddle blankets. But I quickly learned that can be a problem as burros love to roll and “back scratch.”
As the burro is carrying most of the load, arguably it’s better to keep the weight down by getting rid of anything not essential. I’m sure the rain
enforced rest will have been good for the whole party.
Hard to imagine how much work is involved in packing, unpacking, camping, breaking camp, cooking and cleaning and looking after all the animals and
equipment. Bet the days are just whizzing by, with barely a dull moment, and lots of time to think when in motion... or contemplating the universe by
the campfire. |