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County High Pointing in all 50 states
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Digest #5471
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Do the folks at home know where your car is parked ? by "Andy Martin" oldadit
1b
Re: Do the folks at home know where your car is parked ? by highptlw
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Unnamed HP by powdrfox

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Do the folks at home know where your car is parked ?
Sat Feb 25, 2017 7:56 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"Andy Martin" oldadit
TLDR - It is very helpful if the folks at home know exactly
where your car is parked if they ever have to call out
search and rescue for you.

Long and windy:
Yesterday I helped out on the searching side
of a search and rescue situation. All ended well, just
a small communication problem.

In any case as usual one of the first things search and
rescue asked for was description, plate number, and
location of the hikers vehicle. Hopefully your
party at home can give description and plate #. If not
try to get this fixed up ASAP.

Updating parking locations can be tedious if you are
doing it constantly. Some ways to do it quickly:

1. With good cell coverage and easily found location:
Call home with message where car is parked,
when you expect to be back from the hike,
and where you are going.

2. With poor cell coverage or hard to find parking location send
email with info. Using Humphrey's Peak AZ
as an example:

I'm parking:
listsofjohn.com/mapf?lat=35.3310&lon=-111.7117&z=18&t=h&d=r
Hiking 7 hours RT to:
listsofjohn.com/peak/16689

This is better in some ways than using a cell phone, as
the email can lessen data transfer issues, and perhaps even
be sent on to search and rescue if needed.

3. Delorme inReach or similar satellite devcices:
Send message at TH and summit.
If you have enough messages in your plan
send another on return.

PS: Name game:

Martin Mountain - been there, done that:
http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=16093

Bill Jacobs was the instigator here.
Some vandal stamped "BOB" in front of
MARTIN on the benchmark.

And there are plenty of others to chase after:
http://www.peakbagger.com/search.aspx?ss=martin&tid=M

Martin Point CA is 9250' high. Not sure if this
can be topped:
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/56750

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Re: Do the folks at home know where your car is parked ?
Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:45 am (PST) . Posted by:
highptlw
Hey Andy,


You not only can claim not a mountain named for you but one of the world's greatest mountain ranges, "The Andes" :)






Lanny

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Unnamed HP
Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:14 am (PST) . Posted by:
powdrfox
Does anyone know what the highest unnamed peak is (with sufficient prominence)? I know that K2 was never really named, but I was thinking more of a peak that still would have to go by Unnamed XX,XXX'.


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